Thats a good one, lol. You must be a comic book fan. right? are you still collecting?
hehe yep, i was a comic book junkie a few years ago, back during the todd mcfarlane, jim lee, rob liefeld *shudder* era. now i mostly just DL crossover event storylines via *******s ...it still doesn't come close to waiting in line in front of a store for that superman #75 tho!
hehe yep, i was a comic book junkie a few years ago, back during the todd mcfarlane, jim lee, rob liefeld *shudder* era.
Thats like 15 years ago, lol. I was a fan back then too, I still am to an extent. Aliens vs predator and Conan comics are the ones I now collect
Originally posted by ummeed
now i mostly just DL crossover event storylines via *******s ...it still doesn't come close to waiting in line in front of a store for that superman #75 tho!
I only download old comics which are too expensive to buy, never bought superman 75 it just seemed like another silly gimmik. Which it off course turned out to be.
Thats like 15 years ago, lol. I was a fan back then too, I still am to an extent. Aliens vs predator and Conan comics are the ones I now collect
I only download old comics which are too expensive to buy, never bought superman 75 it just seemed like another silly gimmik. Which it off course turned out to be.
this should bring back memories. lol
LMAO i gotta give him credit for learning how to draw himself but damn, i can't imagine how a professional artist can have that bad sense of proportion/perception...
LMAO i gotta give him credit for learning how to draw himself but damn, i can't imagine how a professional artist can have that bad sense of proportion/perception...
lmao
Ive seen the original reference photo, it was an Arnold pic, but Liefield made it more "heroicly proportioned", lol
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