Alex Robinson's Blog, page 93

May 13, 2013

I was forced to draw a succubus for a new project I’m...



I was forced to draw a succubus for a new project I’m working on so I figured it was a good time to pay homage to David Sutherland’s version in the original Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual.I first saw it at a very impressionable age and definitely recall it Stirring Feelings. 


Succubus

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Published on May 13, 2013 08:09

May 12, 2013

Medusa (in progress)



Medusa (in progress)

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Published on May 12, 2013 15:13

May 11, 2013

Alien doom



Alien doom

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Published on May 11, 2013 18:34

Succubus.



Succubus.

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Published on May 11, 2013 18:23

May 8, 2013

mikedawwwson:

Mike and Alex respond to some calls on the...



mikedawwwson:



Mike and Alex respond to some calls on the Fanther Hotline, return to the topic of Good Parenting, and announce the next selection for the Ink Panthers Book Club: The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick. Get reading!!


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This week’s illustration of Inky the Domesticated Panther supplied by Adrienne Tilley. Thanks, Adrienne!!


Submit yours to inkpanthers@gmail.com


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Published on May 08, 2013 07:57

May 7, 2013

I don’t recall if we had Clash of the Titans on VHS or...



I don’t recall if we had Clash of the Titans on VHS or whether it was just on cable all the time but I remember watching it a lot and the Medusa scene was the highlight of the movie. Stop-motion always adds a dreamlike—or in this case nightmarish—quality to any movie and Ray Harryhausen was the undisputed master. 


Goodbye, funnyman…

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Published on May 07, 2013 10:48

May 6, 2013

comicsworkbook:

Behold THE INFINITE CORPSE, a jam comic started...





comicsworkbook:



Behold THE INFINITE CORPSE, a jam comic started in secret over a year ago by Aaron Renier, Nate Beaty and the other cartoonists of Chicago’s comics collective Trubble Club. Based on a combination of Raw’s Narrative Corpse project and Scott McCloud’s idea of the “infinite canvas,” it’s a kind of exquisite corpse comic focused around the skeleton Corpsey. There are already 200+ cartoonists who’ve participated (Art Spiegelman, Alison Bechdel, Pen Ward, Carol Tyler, Ivan Brunetti, Lilli Carré etc etc etc) and now it is open to everyone. So go, read! Contribute! Be a part of this ground-breaking new project!


-Jessica Campbell



I contributed to this but there’s some great work there so you should definitely check it out. 

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Published on May 06, 2013 11:28

Keep clicking on the “Okay +” button and take a...



Keep clicking on the “Okay +” button and take a spin. 


In the words of Nigel Tufnel it really puts perspective on things, though, doesn’t it?

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Published on May 06, 2013 09:07

Double Cross #17

Double Cross #17:

Tony Consiglio's DOUBLE CROSS


BLAST FROM THE PAST DEPT: Many years ago I contributed a short story to Tony Consiglio’s long-running mini-comic series Double Cross! Well, the folks at Birdcage Bottom books have managed to unearth some copies of this elusive treasure and made it available to you, the buying public! 


Millions of people now live with the regret they never picked up Double Cross! during it’s original run. Do you want to join them in their sad, sleepless nights, tossing and turning at What Might’ve Been, or do you want to sit over here with us at the cool kids table? Don’t be a chump. You know what to do. 

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Published on May 06, 2013 07:44

May 5, 2013

An App Question

Does anyone know of an app for the iphone in which you can point your camera at the sky and it will tell you which constellation you’re looking at? It seems like it would be a nifty thing but I’m wondering if the iphone’s camera wouldn’t be sensitive enough to make this work. Anyone?




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Published on May 05, 2013 14:27