Amazing Avengers art by the awesome tuxedos.deviantart.com.
The artist also has a tumblr account: thetuxedos.tumblr.com
I think her Clint is my favourite ever. Had it as my phone background for ages.
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Switchblade Knife
I’ve been trying to sort out what to call the series I’ve been drawing. Haven’t been able to figure anything out and I’m fed up of calling it the punk Steve series as that doesn’t work with all the other pictures I’m drawing that aren’t Steve.
Finished the Steve/Bucky picture today. Going to take a break before working on the Peggy, Sam and Natasha pictures as I’ve got loads of Xmas crafting and prep to do.
While painting I’ve been listening to a lot of Green Day and some Sex Pistols and a bunch of random stuff that’s nowhere near punk. I would have listed to The Living End but I don’t have it on my computer right now. Not even sure if it’s on the external drives, I think we still have the CDs. I have White Noise on the external drive but I wanted older stuff.
When I’m stuck for titles I mainly just use song lyrics and these lines from Mother Mary by Foxboro Hot Tubs (basically Green Day) seemed to work.“Do you want to elope tonight
Getting lost in the shadows
All dressed up like a switchblade knife
Let’s hang in love from the gallows”
So I’m going with ‘(All Dressed Up Like a) Switchblade Knife’ for the series name. Probably will just write Switchblade Knife series most of the time.
he looked right at me and he didn’t even k n o w me.
This is the New York Time Best Selling Graphic Novels list for 11/16/14.
1 SISTERS, by Raina Telgemeier. (Scholastic.) Raina is stuck in the back seat between her younger brother and sister for a weeklong road trip in this family memoir. Will such close quarters force the siblings to finally get along?
2 MS. MARVEL, VOL. 1, by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona. (Marvel Entertainment.) Kamala Khan has always dreamed of gaining superpowers, but when her wish actually comes true, can she use them to save the citizens of Jersey City without being grounded by her parents?
3 SMILE, by Raina Telgemeier. (Scholastic.) Raina experiences braces, an earthquake, boy troubles, frenemies and other plagues of the sixth grade.
4 THE WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM, VOL. 1, by Robert Kirkman and others. (Image Comics.) This massive collected edition — over 1,000 pages — reprints the first 48 issues of “The Walking Dead.”
5 THE WALKING DEAD, VOL. 21, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. (Image Comics.) The causalities continue to mount as the war between the Survivors and the Saviors reaches its conclusion.
6 HAWKEYE, VOL. 3, by Matt Fraction, Annie Wu and Javier Pulido. (Marvel Entertainment.) Kate Bishop arrives in Los Angeles, intent on creating her own path as Hawkeye, and almost immediately finds herself in the crosshairs of Madame Masque.
7 THE WALKING DEAD COMPENDIUM, VOL. 2, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. (Image Comics.) This collected edition, of issues 49-96, follows Rick and his group of survivors as they try to stay alive — with zombies and some humans against them.
8 AMULET, VOL. 6, by Kazu Kibuishi. (Scholastic.) Max makes a promise to the Elf King that he may not be able to keep while Emily and Navin are ordered to go into the war-torn city of Lucien.
9 DRAMA, by Raina Telgemeier. (Scholastic.) Middle-school drama becomes much more intense when Callie becomes the stage manager for a production of “Moon Over Mississippi.”
10. AMULET, VOL. 1, by Kazu Kibuishi. (Scholastic.) Emily and Navin are two ordinary children who discover a dangerous world filled with demons, robots, and talking animals under the basement of their great–grandfather’s house.
In addition to Ms. Marvel (a comic about identity and alienation with a diverse cast and a distinctly feminist slant) debuting at the number two slot, you know what I see?
Three of the ten are the stories of teenage girls, AIMED at pre-teen to teenage girls. Two more (Amulet) are aimed at both boys and girls, but feature a central female character (Emily) and her single mother (Karen.) And one is a superhero comic about a rarity in the female world: a female character who is not a “Ms.” who is not a “Lady” or a “She” or a “Madam” or a “Girl.” She is just HAWKEYE, just like the man who carries the title, and that is encouraged and accepted within the narrative.
Seven of the ten are the stories of girls.
But girls don’t buy comics, right? 8)
And boys definitely don’t buy comics about girls.
Must be aliens buyin’ all them comics.
was sketching with a pencil today and accidentally drew punk little Steve. This isn’t that sketch. I then felt the need to digitally draw more punk little Steve and some Punk/rockerbilly Bucky and will probably end up with Peggy and possibly Sam drawn as well. Here’s an in progress shot of the punk Little!Steve for now. More tomorrow.
Yes his hearing aid is bright red, because Fuck You!, that’s why. Just ask him.
“Well, that’s not going to work out. I’ll build some L.E.D.s into the system so they can light up whenever you’re in the room? Or some sort of screen that types out what he’s saying? Oh, yes, shiny red ligh-”
“Stark? No, it’s okay, I just forgot my aids, it’s not a big deal!”
“Hell yeah it is, the tower is going to be Hawkeye friendly in no time, trust me!”requested by several anons
FAKE TV SHOW → « HAWKEYE, my life as a weapon. »Presenting Hawkeye: Jeremy Renner stars as Clint Barton, also known as Hawkeye, the world’s greatest marksman. This show presents the archer’s story, from his childhood to today, where he teams up with the Avengers to save the world.
▬ starring Jeremy Renner, Daniel Craig, Jean Reno, Woody Harrelson, Natalie Dormer, Rooney Mara, Gemma Arterton, Scarlett Johansson, Clark Gregg, Samuel L. Jackson, and Ryan Kwanten.
waaaaaaaant.
omg
This is gorgeous and that kid with hearing aids being included makes me really super happy.
– Do your kids’ friends ever come up and go ‘You’re the Hulk.’?
– As a matter of fact they do. [x]That is adorable.
My god, I love that dude.
People saying nice things about Sebastian Stan 5/?AMC’s John Campea gushes about Sebastian Stan’s face (again)
Everything, all this. It’s my favourite moment in the entire movie, and if you listen to the commentary, you find out it wasn’t just thought up ‘for something to put there’ and casually tacked on, it was ALWAYS how the movie was going to end. It was going to be pre-credits, for a while. Bucky’s face while he’s looking at his own memorial is and always was the final shot of Cap 2.