
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
"I'll bet ten dollars they're from Los Angeles"
Terence Stamp as Zod; Sarah Douglas as Ursa; Jack O' Halloran as Non - the three Kryptonian villains from Superman and Superman II.



Sunday, January 01, 2012
Gladiator Wolverine
I never liked the official Wolverine "Origin" story - for me it was far too limited in scope and timescale. I always thought that the character deserved something more epic, spanning various continents and hundreds - if not thousands - of years.
The December monthly challenge on the ImagineFX forum - to overhaul an existing character's look, while still retaining enough to make them recognisable - gave me a perfect opportunity to illustrate something that's been lurking in my head for a while: Wolverine as a gladiator in ancient Rome.

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