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Ctrl-X portrait

October 25, 2013 by Bryce Posted in drawings Tagged art, city of heroes, drawings, superheroes Leave a comment

I love how Ctrl-X grew from a quick pun name to become one of my favorite characters. But be warned, in spite of his dramatic origin story, he still inspires plenty of dorky robot humor.

Ctrl-X advancing with claws extended.

Ctrl-X portrait by cobie.

Futurama Johns

October 11, 2013 by Bryce Posted in drawings Tagged drawings, They Might Be Giants, TMBG Leave a comment
The Johns as they might look in a Futurama cameo.

The Johns as they might look in a Futurama cameo.

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