So one of the artists I follow found this tiny thing in the ditch running the back of his neighborhood. Her leg was shattered and none of the nearby residents seemed to know if she had an owner. She seems to be someone’s pet; she’s not micro-chipped, but she’s people-friendly and is housebroken. He’s had her broken leg looked at, but it’s pretty much drained his finances and she’s going to need follow-up medical attention.
He’s got a donation page set up for her here. Any help would be appreciated. Also, if any of you guys know of animal rescues in Texas who could take her in and help her with a forever home, that would be excellent too. Thanks!
I drew this in the middle of watching ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ thinking about the 7 or 8 episodes of Sword Art Online I watched that day, wondering what it would have been like if the makers of Marvel Comics took the same gratuitously sexual angles of their characters as anime directors do in their episodes… In hindsight, I should have been focusing on the plight of young people with cancer and the brief light we shine on the world before it snuffs us out – but you know… Bulge.
Ron Garney’s pencil sketch for the Generation X Toy Biz Chamber figure. Much nicer than the actual toy. If anyone has 100 bucks they’d like to part with, the original sketch is for sale on the click through link.
Eaglemoss Publications are the bastards who broke my heart by shutting down the Classic Marvel Figurine Collection before we got Chamber or any of the New X-Men. 😉
Eaglemoss Chamber would have been so awesome. Alas, we get one crappy Toy Biz figure from 1995 and a Heroclix and that’s it.
Hello friends. My name is David. I have never done anything like this before but I feel that as a friend I must share my friend’s story and ask for your help. My friend Oliver Nome was first diagnosed with Glioblastoma Multiform (GBM), Stage Four terminal cancer in May 2012. He then had a craniot…
Comic artist Oliver Nome is currently fighting brain cancer (round 2) and needs some help with the ridiculous medical expenses. Signal boost.
I think their heights are a lot like their ages- subject to change according to the whims of the artists and writers.
Early Kurt definitely looked shorter. But his posture used to be very hunched. He doesn’t really stand like that any more. Huge shift from Cockrum to Davis.