
It’s ready to be ordered! Gre7g's follow-up to Skeleton Crew, Small World can be purchased from Thurston Howl Publications now! I did illustrations again!
http://thurstonhowlpub.storenvy.com.....27-small-world
I'll let you know again when it's available on Amazon, I have lots of things to upload from that
EDIT: AHA HERE IT IS AMAZON LINK https://www.amazon.com/dp/1945247339/
http://thurstonhowlpub.storenvy.com.....27-small-world
I'll let you know again when it's available on Amazon, I have lots of things to upload from that
EDIT: AHA HERE IT IS AMAZON LINK https://www.amazon.com/dp/1945247339/
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 873px
File Size 216.9 kB
That is disgustingly GOOD. Like, heckers good. I saw this and thought it was my old albedo days when folks drew hard sci fi/fur stuff and it was bloody good. Just the detailing, that *dear god what the hell went wrong?* level..the quiet smooth walls betraying nothing..that open set of aliens like ribs burst, the fleshless skeletons at the wall. The pathetically HARD level of detailing to bring a picture from *eh splash art* to *geezus id wear this as a shirt* level of awesome.
yeah I better stop geeking..and hide my albedo starship book and look at his too much today..so SO much good geeking ;).
Gaia bless for one ripping good art sir
Pakesh_De
Geeking snoofy old polar bear
yeah I better stop geeking..and hide my albedo starship book and look at his too much today..so SO much good geeking ;).
Gaia bless for one ripping good art sir
Pakesh_De
Geeking snoofy old polar bear
Nope. Nope. Nope! NOPE! NOPE!
*turns up life support to 70 degrees*
Nope! Not lettin' this thing freeze! No block of ice for YOU, pal!
*leaves via decontamination lock and switches out to a space suit*
Nope! Not gonna shove your fingers into *my* face and drag me to your lair, buddy. Nope!/
*returns with the flame thrower*
No defibrillators, no cutting our thumbs, no couches, no screaming doggies, no gear cages!
*FWOOOOOSHHH!!*
NOOOOOOOOOOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE!
*turns up life support to 70 degrees*
Nope! Not lettin' this thing freeze! No block of ice for YOU, pal!
*leaves via decontamination lock and switches out to a space suit*
Nope! Not gonna shove your fingers into *my* face and drag me to your lair, buddy. Nope!/
*returns with the flame thrower*
No defibrillators, no cutting our thumbs, no couches, no screaming doggies, no gear cages!
*FWOOOOOSHHH!!*
NOOOOOOOOOOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE!
You do gore with a touch of body horror well: first nipples and then this!
What's next: zombie plush vore mutation porn with a miniature horse and midget?
Just kidding: somebody already did that: furries and the internet! [*Sly and wry grin.*]
But seriously, nice details. The fur on the victims has an amazing texture that almost screams "pain and evil" out at the viewer.
Will you try your hand at some sort of horror based comic in the foreseeable future?
What's next: zombie plush vore mutation porn with a miniature horse and midget?
Just kidding: somebody already did that: furries and the internet! [*Sly and wry grin.*]
But seriously, nice details. The fur on the victims has an amazing texture that almost screams "pain and evil" out at the viewer.
Will you try your hand at some sort of horror based comic in the foreseeable future?
I would love to see it!
Things that can get into a person, take them over, eat a person from the inside to turn them into an alien husk to covertly subvert and attack their friends so their friends can no long know whom to trust: that is the kind of stuff to chill a person to the bone.
John Carpenter's The Thing (not to be confused with the studio botched cinematic aborition also known as "the thing") gave me nightmares for many a day after. Hell, even the 1950's Body Snatches scared the willies out of me.
Do you have a concept you've been kicking around?
Things that can get into a person, take them over, eat a person from the inside to turn them into an alien husk to covertly subvert and attack their friends so their friends can no long know whom to trust: that is the kind of stuff to chill a person to the bone.
John Carpenter's The Thing (not to be confused with the studio botched cinematic aborition also known as "the thing") gave me nightmares for many a day after. Hell, even the 1950's Body Snatches scared the willies out of me.
Do you have a concept you've been kicking around?
Cool: I would love to hear how your scenario is set up.
I love Day of the Triffids, not necessarily cause it was scary (more depressing and timely, slowly grinding away the reader's hopes), but because it stuck to s single set of root causes that lead to a series of ever increasing disasters that overwhelm the earth. That small set of closely related causes starting domino chain reactions lead to a very compelling scenario that I could relate too.
But whatever you do, stay clear of the 1960's movie of that name: that will give you nightmares... terrible nightmares that it might get a sequel or be remade.
I love Day of the Triffids, not necessarily cause it was scary (more depressing and timely, slowly grinding away the reader's hopes), but because it stuck to s single set of root causes that lead to a series of ever increasing disasters that overwhelm the earth. That small set of closely related causes starting domino chain reactions lead to a very compelling scenario that I could relate too.
But whatever you do, stay clear of the 1960's movie of that name: that will give you nightmares... terrible nightmares that it might get a sequel or be remade.
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