Let’s play a game.
Send me your crack ship and I’ll draw it. It can be anything so long as it’s not canon.
the gorgeous and the grotesque
Let’s play a game.
Send me your crack ship and I’ll draw it. It can be anything so long as it’s not canon.
Won’t be able to pick this up till Saturday, so my heart will just have to stay shriveled and jaded. 😦
Aw! Well, I thought it was lovely and I hope you enjoy it on Saturday!
Aw, Vic! Aw, Kurt! Aw, JP! My heart is so warmed.
Things I Will Not Draw
- anything offensive, including racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, etc.
- Anything promoting hateful opinions or ideas.
- rude or mean caricatures of real people
- anything pornographic in nature.
You can choose to have the busts be normal like the first example or festive like the second commission. I also will draw festive busts of any religion or belief system that you want (Channakuh, Winter’s Solstice, etc) not just Christmas.
All commissions will look similar to the above and are a flat $20 which must be sent through PayPal. Alternatively, you can buy any 1 item on my Amazon Wishlist whether it’s more or less than $20 and get a bust commission in return. That is one item = one commission. Many items are under $20 so consider it.
If you’re interested, email me and provide the following to maggie.amber.davidson@gmail.com
- References of the character/person I’m drawing
- brief description of character and person
- ideas for pose and clothing or if you want me to choose, say so
- any special requests or important notes

RACHEL GREY…
Starchild, Phoenix, Young Phoenix, Rachel Summers, Hound… Honestly, I just wanted to bring back the leg warmers. Also, as bound as she had been, I would imagine she’d want to wear something loose.Love her sweater!
Agreed! That outfit is fabulous!
This is the New York Time Best Selling Graphic Novels list for 11/16/14.
1 SISTERS, by Raina Telgemeier. (Scholastic.) Raina is stuck in the back seat between her younger brother and sister for a weeklong road trip in this family memoir. Will such close quarters force the siblings to finally get along?
2 MS. MARVEL, VOL. 1, by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona. (Marvel Entertainment.) Kamala Khan has always dreamed of gaining superpowers, but when her wish actually comes true, can she use them to save the citizens of Jersey City without being grounded by her parents?
3 SMILE, by Raina Telgemeier. (Scholastic.) Raina experiences braces, an earthquake, boy troubles, frenemies and other plagues of the sixth grade.
4 THE WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM, VOL. 1, by Robert Kirkman and others. (Image Comics.) This massive collected edition — over 1,000 pages — reprints the first 48 issues of “The Walking Dead.”
5 THE WALKING DEAD, VOL. 21, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. (Image Comics.) The causalities continue to mount as the war between the Survivors and the Saviors reaches its conclusion.
6 HAWKEYE, VOL. 3, by Matt Fraction, Annie Wu and Javier Pulido. (Marvel Entertainment.) Kate Bishop arrives in Los Angeles, intent on creating her own path as Hawkeye, and almost immediately finds herself in the crosshairs of Madame Masque.
7 THE WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM, VOL. 2, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. (Image Comics.) This collected edition, of issues 49-96, follows Rick and his group of survivors as they try to stay alive — with zombies and some humans against them.
8 AMULET, VOL. 6, by Kazu Kibuishi. (Scholastic.) Max makes a promise to the Elf King that he may not be able to keep while Emily and Navin are ordered to go into the war-torn city of Lucien.
9 DRAMA, by Raina Telgemeier. (Scholastic.) Middle-school drama becomes much more intense when Callie becomes the stage manager for a production of “Moon Over Mississippi.”
10. AMULET, VOL. 1, by Kazu Kibuishi. (Scholastic.) Emily and Navin are two ordinary children who discover a dangerous world filled with demons, robots, and talking animals under the basement of their great–grandfather’s house.
In addition to Ms. Marvel (a comic about identity and alienation with a diverse cast and a distinctly feminist slant) debuting at the number two slot, you know what I see?
Three of the ten are the stories of teenage girls, AIMED at pre-teen to teenage girls. Two more (Amulet) are aimed at both boys and girls, but feature a central female character (Emily) and her single mother (Karen.) And one is a superhero comic about a rarity in the female world: a female character who is not a “Ms.” who is not a “Lady” or a “She” or a “Madam” or a “Girl.” She is just HAWKEYE, just like the man who carries the title, and that is encouraged and accepted within the narrative.
Seven of the ten are the stories of girls.
But girls don’t buy comics, right? 8)
And boys definitely don’t buy comics about girls.
Must be aliens buyin’ all them comics.

Character: Gwendolyn
Series: Saga

Kitty Pryde
Hipper than your older sister.

My scanner is totally sucking today so…sorry for the blurry, slightly-yellow-in-the-middle image.

*valjean voice* what have i done lord jesus what have i done
I will Always reblog casual Nightcrawler.