More vintage batman villains!! here's Harley and Babydoll, Babydoll was based on Shirley Temple and Harley wasn't really based on anything in particular, just vintage clowns and 1930s clothing :)
I've decided I'm going to start posting some of my art on here since I literally don't go on any other social media.
Here is my version of Emily Windsnap and Shona Silkfin from the Emily Windsnap series by Liz Kessler!
Okay phew!! My biggest Tolkien-related art to date, part of a school assignment. featuring Mablung and Beleg and my OCs and one unnamed guy.
top row, left to right: Mablung, Lirien, unnamed elf, Taer, Faelon, Idhrenes, Beleg
bottom row, left to right: Pelinel, Pethron, Calithil
- What of it? Then it'll be out of its misery. - You know how you sound, Monsieur Blaine? Like a man who's trying to convince himself of something he doesn't believe in his heart.
Casablanca (1942)
The Baltimore Sun, Maryland, August 23, 1942
I actually just love a proper devoted love story with no cheating, no distractions, no break ups, just two people who match each others freak to the highest level
Here's a drawing I did last year!! this was the first of a bunch of redesigns I did of Batman villains, I wanted to make them more vintage and add some of the l original inspirations in there. As well as more old horror movie tie ins because I'm a nerd lol. Here goes
I based Two-Face off of the 1931 Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde, as well as the purple and orange suit he originally wears in the comics. I gave him pinstripes and a hat because they would do that to all the goons in old movies and I think it's really funny lol.
Catwoman was based sort of on a lady from The Cat People (1942), she's kinda cool, I would def redo her now but it is what it is!
Last one is Clayface!! This one was actually my favorite, he's got a looooot of old movie inspo, I based him off of the villain in Dr. X (1932), who was a guy who slapped "synthetic flesh" on his face and molded it to look grotesque. That was basically the premise of the original comic Clayface! I put him in the clothes that Lon Chaney wears as the Phantom because Clayface was inspired by the man the myth the legend himself, the man of a thousand faces. Two Phantom posts in a row yeesh you guys are getting it all. No idea what he's doing with his hand lmao. Also not saying I predicted Caped Crusader's Clayface buuuuut.....
Have a great day everybody go watch an old horror movie~
More OC art!
left to right: Taer, Lirien, Lirien again
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i always hate how a lot of modern interpretations of Bruce Wayne make him out to be a greedy billionaire who hates the poor. It’s canon he spends thousands— if not millions— of dollars donating to charities to improve life in gotham. Iis family’s business just has and continues to make SO MUCH money. He’s not greedy.
Bring back "the Lord works in mysterious ways"
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