Is this another comicon outing or just the standard day job? If you are appearing somewhere this weekend in your comic capacity, maybe some MBs could gather around you and enjoy a MythiCon Twofer of sorts.
Earlier today somebody posted this suggestion on the GMM Wheel of Mythicality Ideasdiscussion: "Rhett and Link are secret agents-- each thinking the other has stolen military secrets!"
It made the little hamster wheel in my brain start spinning - - - when you have all that "extra time" to kill how about an R&L version of . . .
Thank you for understanding, and yes, I am familiar with "Ghost Chickens in the Sky." I liked it so much that I made a game of it a few years ago. I even made a website! http://ghostchicken.webs.com/ Tell me what you think of it, and may the cockatrices be with you.
Is it too late to cash in on some of that "want to draw Rhett and Link during my week and a 1/2 time off" offer? Newborn R&L pics would be great, especially if drawn using the descriptions given in today's GMM dramatic reading of "GUTLESS WONDERS" . . . an illustrated video spliced into Rhett's introductory voice over narration (2:53 - 3:55) would be most excellent!
I finished the Rhett and Link puppets. I put your Sesame Street logo on the carrying case along with other Rhett and Link logos. It looked cool. Unfortunately, FedEx didn't think the puppets would survive their travel to California in that case, so I kept it for myself. After paying over $100 to ship the puppets, I wasn't feeling generous enough to ship the case empty.
If you want to see the puppets they are on my website www.pamthepuppetlady.com
A chicken farmer went out one dark and dreary day, He stopped to sit beside the coup to break along his way, When all at once a rotten egg hit him in the eye, It was a sight he dreaded...Ghost Chickens in the sky!
Yes, I love your drawing. You pulled off a nice sesame street looking R&L logo. Ironically, I'm making Rhett and Link puppets right now. Puppet Link is complete. Materials for an eyebrow mech for the Rhett puppet are on order, so that one will be a few weeks out yet. I may upload a T shirt concept myself with a photo of the Link puppet. I'm making iron-on transfers after lunch. I might make one of your logo as well. Very cool.
Agent Orange (alias Larfleeze, real name unknown) is a fictional character owned by DC Comics. He is the primary wielder of the Orange light of avarice (others can wield the light but Larfleeze does not allow it voluntarily), derived from the emotional spectrum. He debuted in DC Universe #0 (April 2008), and was created by Geoff Johns and originally drawn by Ethan Van Sciver.
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K-ModGumbo123 said…
Have just eaten lunch, caught up on my Wonder Weenies, played a quick round of FRANK FRACAS and cast my vote for the most squishable hippogriff ever. . . now back to work!
Your. art. is. amazing
your skills are unbelievable ! hope i get to draw like you some day! :) good job!
K-ModGumbo123 said…
P.S. - - if you haven't heard - - Jason Inman has a Squatch Watching buddy you might be a bit familiar with. Ever heard of a guy named Scott Lobdell?
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K-ModGumbo123 said…
re: working on Saturday Aug 17th
Is this another comicon outing or just the standard day job? If you are appearing somewhere this weekend in your comic capacity, maybe some MBs could gather around you and enjoy a MythiCon Twofer of sorts.
K-ModGumbo123 said…
Earlier today somebody posted this suggestion on the GMM Wheel of Mythicality Ideas discussion: "Rhett and Link are secret agents-- each thinking the other has stolen military secrets!"
It made the little hamster wheel in my brain start spinning - - - when you have all that "extra time" to kill how about an R&L version of . . .
Thank you for understanding, and yes, I am familiar with "Ghost Chickens in the Sky." I liked it so much that I made a game of it a few years ago. I even made a website! http://ghostchicken.webs.com/ Tell me what you think of it, and may the cockatrices be with you.
K-ModGumbo123 said…
Is it too late to cash in on some of that "want to draw Rhett and Link during my week and a 1/2 time off" offer? Newborn R&L pics would be great, especially if drawn using the descriptions given in today's GMM dramatic reading of "GUTLESS WONDERS" . . . an illustrated video spliced into Rhett's introductory voice over narration (2:53 - 3:55) would be most excellent!
If you want to see the puppets they are on my website www.pamthepuppetlady.com
K-ModGumbo123 said…
. . . and while I'm piddling around on your page, I know you're mostly a D.C. comics guy but could you help out Jesse with a Marvel question?
http://rhettandlinkommunity.com/forum/topics/anyone
haha! Brilliant suggestion from Gumbo! I second!
A chicken farmer went out one dark and dreary day,
He stopped to sit beside the coup to break along his way,
When all at once a rotten egg hit him in the eye,
It was a sight he dreaded...Ghost Chickens in the sky!
wow, you may be a bigger batman fan than me (that is saying a lot)
OMG, soooo many cool batman stuff, me want lol
Amazing art work you have there, and an incredible collection! Best of luck with your work!
K-ModGumbo123 said…
Agent Orange (alias Larfleeze, real name unknown) is a fictional character owned by DC Comics. He is the primary wielder of the Orange light of avarice (others can wield the light but Larfleeze does not allow it voluntarily), derived from the emotional spectrum. He debuted in DC Universe #0 (April 2008), and was created by Geoff Johns and originally drawn by Ethan Van Sciver.
K-ModGumbo123 said…
I saw this today in "that wierd part of YouTube" and instantly thought of you . . . enjoy!
HANS THE BUTCHER BOY (inventor of the one-shot comic)
NOTE: may not be 100% historically accurate
That's still pretty cool. :)
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