This is my badly traced attempt of recreating this gif. You’re welcome. x
Fun fact: I haven’t watched Good Omens yet!
This is my badly traced attempt of recreating this gif. You’re welcome. x
Fun fact: I haven’t watched Good Omens yet!
when I was a little kid (we’re talking 6 or 7 years old) I was REALLY into The Far Side and Calvin and Hobbes and we owned like every The Far Side collection in print so by 2nd grade I was determined to be a cartoonist but my sense of humor was pretty warped and from time to time my “art” would draw (arguably justified) scrutiny from my elementary teachers but none so much as this piece that I tried to recreate a few months back in my childhood art style for full effect

I don’t remember getting in too much trouble over this one, but I also don’t remember it getting the praise I KNEW it deserved and if you ask me, this is still pretty hilarious coming from the hand of a 7 year old. If these are directly taken from Gary Larson, I don’t know, but I really remember thinking these up myself.
This one was captioned “Katie’s fun day at the pond comes to an abrupt end.”

Who is Katie? I have no idea. Where did I learn the word “abrupt?” Probably Calvin and Hobbes. The original version of this is actually framed in my uncle’s kitchen; he and my dad were my biggest fans.
There was another instance where my teacher asked us to illustrate our favorite part of an earlier field trip, and I drew us having lunch at the McDonald’s playground, and while everything else was in good order, there happened to be a skeleton buried in the ball pit.
“Why is there a skeleton in the ball pit” people would ask.
2nd grade me shrugged, “stayed in there too long.”
based on a leyendecker piece- i liked thinking about them in different eras and fashions and so this was fun to try

According to GoogleTranslate, the title became “Lost Prophecies”.
nobody looks at you in california. you could be bouncing around nude on a pogo stick and people will be like “continue on your journey namaste.” you wear like a weird pair of shoes in boston and you will be fed to the dropkick murphys
crowley as alexandre cabanel’s “fallen angel”
See also this version here. This painting speaks to people.
Anonymous asked:
Is the DVD going to have EXTRA SCENES!? please say yes im starvING
It’s not known yet, but the potential is certainly there! For example episode one had 1h 20m before they shortened it (they had to since by BBC policy each ep couldn’t have had more than an hour :/). I am certainly up for Crowley saying ‘stay cool’ to his minions :).