Doctor X (1932) - dir. Michael Curtiz; 2-strip Technicolor photography by Ray Rennahan
I had a rough week so I just wanted to sit down and sketch some batman characters lol. I don't draw Johnathon that much rip but this is what he looks like in my head, sort of
Rest on the Flight into Egypt by Hermann von Kaulbach
I've been trying to get to the point where I can make my own full paintings of my own ideas, I'm not quite there yet lol but I had this idea for a book cover..... i wanted to paint more mermaids....... yeah. It's when she goes swimming as a mermaid for the first time :)
Don't let the ghosts and the ghouls disturb you, love. HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (1959) Dir. William Castle
Art of Mary from a year ago, fresh from the vault!! I kept it in a jar in formaldehyde just for you. pickled oc :]
I have such a cool drawing going in my sketchbook and I want to work on it SO BAD but by the end of the day I'm too tired... adult responsibilities are so mean to me
SUPERMAN (1941) | dir. Dave Fleischer
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AHH THANK YOU!! Yeah I love em a lot! I have a few more I'll post, I have maybe 4 or 5 unfinished ones (Roxie rocket, Scarecrow, Mad Hatter, among others) sitting around that I might get to someday. Who knows lol
Here they are... the final set (for now!) of vintage rogues.... they slowly declined in quality lmao
Firefly was based off of mainly WW1 flamethrower gear, he's just a weird amalgamation of stuff. If I were actually writing a story here I had the idea of him being a kid in Germany during WW1, maybe something tramatic happened involving fire and by the time WW2 electric boogaloo came around he was old enough to dress up and set things on fire....idk folks the two world wars tie in to each other a lot and I think thats some wasted potential!!!!
Roxie Rocket was just based on 1930s flight uniforms, and her rocket was inspired by those vintage sci-fi illustrations of what people though the future would look like. She never made it past sketch phase rip
The Mad Hatter!! Boy I was sad I didn't finish this one. I wanted to do a simple historically accurate 1860s look, since that's what most of the versions of him are based off of, as Alice in Wonderland was published 1865. While researching clothing I discovered that plaid pants were a thing in the mid 1800s?? I think a lot of designs give him checkered pants but that feels too modern to me... I had to give him plaid pants I feel like he would love plaid pants. He would eat them up.
So yeah!! I have a few more ideas for Scarecrow and Riddler sketched out so you might see them around :)
she/her ⟡ 21 ⟡ artist, always sfw!! currently stuck in a spider-man phase :/
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