light pollution has always been a thing, in medieval times it was the fleeting flash of a sword constantly glimmering up all over the world, blanketing day over half of all night
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Was discussing the Ultra Beast thing with a friend and I also recently finished watching 'Smiling Friends' so my brain just went to this XD A more angsty/weird/wholesome piece is coming up too that same friend and I also were diving into, but this idea hit me first.
It’s tough being a Ceruledge…
In honor of the new series coming out, more crossover drawings!✍️ Ideas that @elitadream, @istadris, and I brainstorm about on occasion. A couple sketches are from @istadris stories, link them if you're up for it, buddy. Happy show watching y'all, and have an adventurous day
the notes are broken 😂
"Ginseng Roots is part systems exploration, part cultural history — but most uniquely, it is an exercise in journalistic listening as an act of devotion." —Thi Bui, author of The Best We Could Do
The new graphic memoir from the author of Blankets, one of Time magazine's top 10 comics of the decade.
"This is Craig Thompson's masterpiece." —Joe Sacco, author of Palestine and Paying the Land
As a farmer.. homie thinking he is hot shit for hauling ONE BALE is so fucking funny let me put a rack on the back of my 02 dodge and i can haul fuckin 10 bales without needing the headers
A rubberhose cartoon in a dapper costume who dances and cause problems for humans after being brought to life?
Oh, this episode was made for me!
I absolutely love Mr Ring-a-Ding, and I just had to draw Bendy based on some screenshots I took from some gif sets and such!
@expiredidealist
Brachiosaurus Monster that evolved in the deep dark caves, all its bones are cartilage and every part of it is prehensile to fit in crevices.
it climbs along walls, and is quite as a mouse.