This week’s round of comic book cover art 




Month: May 2018
Wo(man) of the Moment!
Daria Morgendorffer you are the Wo(man) of the Moment!

If it wasn’t for your sarcasm and witty humor that my high school life would of been a complete bore!

I remember when MTV played a bunch of cool cartoons and Daria was on the top of my list of tv shows that I needed to sneak after I went to bed and watch without my parents knowing. I always admired Daria because she had a blunt way of saying things to people no matter what relation she had to them. Like her best friend, her sister and even her parents! 
Even though she seemed like an outcast in her community of Lawndale she always seem to attracted an interesting assortment of people. I will name quickly discuss the first three that pop in my head. Like her best friend Jane Lane. She is an artist, fellow pizza eater and sick sad world watcher.
Trent 
Jane Lane’s older brother and founding member of the band Mystic Spiral (although he he thinking of changing the name) and Daria’s secret (but after a couple of seasons) not so secret crush.
Quinn Morgendorffer

Daria’s little sister and vice president’s of her schools fashion club. Her top three cares are herself, fashion and boys.
Daria you encourage a lot of teens that there is no shame in being smart, a bit goth and socially awkward.
You are a star in my book! 
DARIA YOU ARE THE WO(MAN) OF THE MOMENT!!!
until next time!
relatable Barney Gumble
Barney, you and I are like two peas in a pod!





Artist’s Spotlight: @bunnyraunch
This week’s artist’s Spotlight is on @bunnyraunch
1. Describe you art aesthetic: “Soft, velvety, filth. The sublime beauty of the darker side of the mind. “Dreamsleaze”. The Velveteen rabbit reads a lot of Nietzsche after becoming real and falls in love with The Devil, along with every version of herself. I try to juxtapose all that is soft, warm, and vulnerable against harsh, painful, nightmarish and arguably abusive-looking scenarios as a way to express and enjoy that vulnerability in a visually, mentally and emotionally striking way. ”
2. Why bunnies?

If you go to the beginning of my Instagram feed, you will see the progression, in order. The first post is the first bunny I drew since I was a kid… and I didn’t want to burn it, I wanted to frame it. She looked so peaceful, her little bunny privates, vulgar as they may be, are soft and delicate and cute. Just already blissed-out, waiting. I didn’t use any references, I just drew and realized how easily stylized and expressive bunnies can be. They have their roots in cuteness and innocence and purity.
Her body is thick and soft and velvety and inviting, her limbs and ears are flexible and floppy and expressive. And I assume it’s obvious how much I enjoy drawing eyes. I look at her face and she either knows this is exactly what she wants, or is arriving at a profound realization about her situation. And I hope that comes across. I want you to identify with maybe not the situation, but the emotion of the piece…that’s the crux of it all. And he’s right, they’re fucking awesome. All the time I’ve spent in life drawing sessions and classes, all the money I’ve spent taking painting and drawing workshops from some of the finest contemporary artists in the world…this is what I use it for. But…I haven’t really seen anything else like it. There’s porn. There’s furries. There’s sweet, allegorical works of art of what life should be like, and then there’s this. A bunny held close and tenderly by a huge, beastly demon with his monstrous tongue buried in the very feminine cavity where her heart should be, fingering her entrails, as she holds her own heart well out of the way, gazing at at him as he devours her.”
