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drafthorsemath · 10 months ago
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Batcher is here!
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Very happy how she turned out, especially since I haven't made a plush in years. I always hand sew a plush when I first try, just to get out any kinks with the pattern. This is one I'll have to try again, but with a sewing machine to do some of the heavy lifting. Thanks for everyone who showed interest and here's hoping we see more of the best doggo in the galaxy soon!
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lokiwiiiiiii · 7 months ago
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HI I LOVE YOUR ART
so even though this isn't my request actually i still think you should draw it :)
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@madpencil i keep on doing this i'm sorry i just love this idea so much 😭
hehe thanks for the ask:D i gladly done it
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i hope you like it!! its my first time drawing Zoë Nightshade !!
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wolverineholic · 6 months ago
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by VRM Madpenciler
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minjimunji · 7 months ago
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THOUGHTS:
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Hmmmm this would be a really cool idea from a character design perspective!!! However I think Zoe would go for a midnight blue color, it’s more subtle since I don’t think shes a very flashy person. I will consider this option if I draw her 👀
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folderolsoup · 7 years ago
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Batman ‘66 Meets Wonder Woman ‘77 #6 (2018)
Marc Andreyko
Jeff Parker
David Hahn
Karl Kesel
Madpencil
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vonter-voman · 8 years ago
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Batman ‘66 meets Wonder Woman ‘77 Chapter 06
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comicweek · 6 years ago
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It Was Okay
Red Hood and the Outlaws #25 Written by Scott Lobdell Art by Dexter Soy, Trevor Hairsine & Ryan Winn, Phil Hester & Ande Parks, Colored by Veronica Gandini, Rain Beredo, Madpencil Studio Lettered by Taylor Esposito
I’m still on team friendship is the greatest ship for them (and all things), but who says friends can’t also fool around a bit? That thought once again makes me go: Scott Lobdell would never be able to pull that off. Overall this run of Outlaws has been pretty good and the above moment is earned. Man Scott Lobdell writing a good book still weirds me out. Going to miss Dexter Soy on art since it looked like Pete Woods is doing the upcoming solo arc.
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marvel-dc-art · 5 years ago
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Red Hood & the Outlaws v2 #25 - “Starting or Ending” (2018) pencil & ink by Dexter Soy, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, Phil Hester, & Ande Parks color by Veronica Gandini, Rain Beredo, & Madpencil Studio
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readingdrinking · 7 years ago
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The Sandman Special #1, with a @gevaliakaffe Espresso Roast. . . . #readingdrinking #thesandmanspecial #sandman #king100 #jackkirby #kirby100 #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #superheroes #danjurgens #jonbogdanove #madpencil #willieschubert #paulpope #lovernkindzierski #roblevin #jimchadwick #steveorlando #rickleonardi #dangreen #stevebuccellato #wesabbott #vincecolletta #markevanier #coffee #gevalia #espressoroast #mops #museumofportablesound #comicbookstagram
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graphicpolicy · 7 years ago
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Review: The Sandman Special #1
The Sandman Special #1 is a fantastic tribute. #comics
Between the Sandman with the gas mask and gun and the Gothic, critically acclaimed one, there was the red and yellow superhero suit wearing Sandman created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in 1974. In a pair of stories, DC Comics creators both old and new show the imaginative potential of this superhero and his unwilling, monstrous assistants Brute and Glob. First, Dan Jurgens, Jon…
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why-i-love-comics · 6 years ago
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Red Hood & the Outlaws #25 - "Starting or Ending" (2018)
written by Scott Lobdell art by Dexter Soy, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, Veronica Gandini, Rain Beredo, & Madpencil Studio
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dccomicsnews · 6 years ago
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[Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers]
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Art: Dexter Soy, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, Phil Hester, Ande Parks
Colors: Veronica Gandini, Rain Beredo, Madpencil Studio
Letters: Taylor Esposito
  Summary
Red Hood has gone too far.  After Red Hood murdered The Penguin on National TV, Batman takes it upon himself to bring his former protege to justice; meanwhile, the Outlaws fortress looses control and is plummeting towards the earth, threatening the safety of the citizens of Gotham City.  Will Bizarro and Artemis right the show and save Gotham?  Will Jason Todd survey his encounter with The Batman?
  Positives
Another good outing by Scott Lobdell and crew in creating a book that drags the reader in.  I really loved Red Hood’s encounter with Batman, but especially the way Lobdell portrayed Batman, not as a “father figure” for Jason Todd but as a remorseless vigilante who’s come to bring in an “evil-doer” by any means necessary.  The reader almost feels bad for Jason Todd as Batman beats him bloody and has only one mission, to bring Jason Todd to “justice” for the murder of Oswald Cobblepot.  The feeling of family between Red Hood, Artemis and Bizarro and the now open romance between Jason Todd and the Amazon is a nice break in-between Bat-Beatings and the return of Arsenal during the conclusion is a very nice touch too.
Negatives
Bizarro really slows the story down for me.  I understand that he is needed and helps Jason stay “human” and shows unconditional love by having compassion for the backwards Superman but a lot of times, at least for me, the character really feels out of placed almost in the way.  Issue #24 leaves the reader dying for the interaction between Batman and Red Hood but this issue left the excitement a bit flat.
  Verdict
Another good book writer by Scott Lobdell with great artwork by Dexter Soy.  The action started awesome and heavy between Batman and Red Hood but the ending seemed a bit flat.  Despite its flaws, Red Hood and the Outlaws #25 did a good job and left a major door open for next months edition.
  Review: Red Hood And The Outlaws #25 Writer: Scott Lobdell Art: Dexter Soy, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, Phil Hester, Ande Parks Colors: Veronica Gandini, Rain Beredo, Madpencil Studio…
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dirtyriver · 7 years ago
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As reported by Superman ‘86-’99, Jon Bogdanove has created two Superman posters to help victims of September’s earthquake in Mexico. Here’s my favorite of the two, and go read Bogdanove’s FB post for more info:
I will have two posters for sale at #LaMoléComicConInternacionale this weekend. All profits are being donated to help victims of September's terrible earthquake. One is dedicated to the kids and teachers who perished, and may be too emotional for some (it is almost too emotional for me!). It is colored by Ted Keys of MadPencil Studio.
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thisiscomics · 8 years ago
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I just love Catwoman’s reaction to this little bit of Batmansplaining....
From Batman ‘66 Meets Wonder Woman '77 3, by Marc Andreyko, Jeff Parker, David Hahn, Karl Kesel & Madpencil
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marvel-dc-art · 5 years ago
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Red Hood & the Outlaws v2 #25 - “Starting or Ending” (2018) pencil & ink by Dexter Soy, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, Phil Hester, & Ande Parks color by Veronica Gandini, Rain Beredo, & Madpencil Studio
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marvel-dc-art · 5 years ago
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Red Hood & the Outlaws v2 #25 - “Starting or Ending” (2018) pencil & ink by Dexter Soy, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, Phil Hester, & Ande Parks color by Veronica Gandini, Rain Beredo, & Madpencil Studio
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