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Started by Kerrin, 28 January, 2009, 10:07:53 PM

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wild-seven

Can we put Paris Hilton down for one?
I was going to procrastinate but I think I'll leave it till tomorrow

staticgirl

They have to have little elevators put on one side of their legs when they are walking on flat ground as they are so superbly suited for the Scottish Mountains.

Gibson Quarter

Lovin' the haggis.

I'm really digging the fact that his nose looks like the golden arches. McDonalds hagggis!  :D

Albion

I must have done this over 20 years ago.
I'm not sure what that Judge helmet is all about at the bottom but I like it.

Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side.

Albion

Another ancient piece from when i used to draw a lot many years ago....

Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side.

Zarjazzer

Spiffy stuff albion83uk! Hope you're still drawing.
The Justice department has a good re-education programme-it's called five to ten in the cubes.

johnnystress

Deadly- a page from my sketchbook 20 years ago would probably look uncannily like that 1st one- Eddie the head, skulls,Dredd..all there:)

staticgirl

I hope you're still drawing too! I loved looking at all the different elements in there...

markchilly

On the theme of old sketchbooks, this was done about 15 years ago, just scanned them in and stitched them together...1st time I've seen this on a screen myself.

And no, I don't know what I was thinking either.


Darren Stephens

Oh my god. Looks like some sort of hideous simpsons episode...in a good way. (is that possible?) :o
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IAMTHESYSTEM

The hippy carrying the cross and Death with his sign 'SOON?' are just classic.
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Colin YNWA

That's bloody fantastic Mark.

IAMTHESYSTEM

#823
Steampunk Dredd? Could be a new story Arc one of those alternative history malarkies. Your 1900 Dredd looks suitably tough for the mean streets of London and the splats of ink lend a foggy background. Great idea.

I keep thinking of the films Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Gaslight when I see this. Very evocative of a bygone age and the uniform is very convincing in it's cut and detail as well.  
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markchilly

there's a maniac loose in London...the press call him Jack.