Black Sunday #4 Lettered Preview
by Matt Dreiling and Polychrome, from American Gothic Press
Black Sunday #4 Lettered Preview
by Matt Dreiling and Polychrome, from American Gothic Press
The inner workings of a Godzilla head, possibly from 1985’s Gojira (aka Return of Godzilla).
(From Reddit)
I know I don’t post on weekdays that much, but this meme was too good to pass up the opportunity to draw it lol, so here’s a surprise art!
Poor Kevin lol
*DO NOT REPOST MY ART*
by Matt Dreiling and Polychrome
Here’s some animated paintings of the handsome star of Bert I. Gordon’s The Cyclops (1957) — enjoy
HAG #1 from American Gothic Press fully lettered preview
by Chad Stroup and Jon Clark
Messmore & Damon brought to life huge dinosaurs, tigers, mastodons, dragons, other monsters, and even cows. One of their creations was a life-sized (48 feet long, nine feet high, 4,000 pounds) mechanized reproduction of a dinosaur, Amphibious Dinosaur Brontosaurus (aka “Dolores” or “Dino”). It could laugh, breathe, roll its eyes, shake its head, and move its jaws. It was a must see. Created for the Century of Progress International Exhibition (1933-1934), “The World a Million Years Ago”.