I don't know what image I love the best. I think it might be The Who, but then the picture of your son caught my eye because the yellow straw/cutlery holder on the right side of the picture screamed I'M A DALEK until I realized it was not that, but something else entirely.
Also, I've been meaning to ask: what is the header image you are using? Where is that from?
Hi Mickey! That drawing's by American comic book artist Paul Gulacy, who has worked for all the major comics publishers since the early '70s but is best known for Marvel's Shang Chi, Master Of Kung Fu. The two characters are Marvel's top superspy, Nick Fury, Agent Of SHIELD, and the beautiful but deadly Natasha Romanoff, aka the Black widow...
( This is obviously the pre-Iron Man II version of these characters, hence they look nothing like Sam Jackson or Scarlett Johannson )
he he love the pooping cat :)
ReplyDeleteAnd did you know that Sharapova is in a relationship with a Serbian basketball player over in USA? A gorgeous couple.
Sharapova's in a relationship with a pooping cat?
ReplyDelete...sorry, must have read that comment too fast ;-)
I don't know what image I love the best. I think it might be The Who, but then the picture of your son caught my eye because the yellow straw/cutlery holder on the right side of the picture screamed I'M A DALEK until I realized it was not that, but something else entirely.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I've been meaning to ask: what is the header image you are using? Where is that from?
Hi Mickey! That drawing's by American comic book artist Paul Gulacy, who has worked for all the major comics publishers since the early '70s but is best known for Marvel's Shang Chi, Master Of Kung Fu. The two characters are Marvel's top superspy, Nick Fury, Agent Of SHIELD, and the beautiful but deadly Natasha Romanoff, aka the Black widow...
ReplyDelete( This is obviously the pre-Iron Man II version of these characters, hence they look nothing like Sam Jackson or Scarlett Johannson )
>>That drawing's by American comic book artist Paul Gulacy
ReplyDelete...and looking very "inspired" by Robert McGinnis, IMO.
cheers
B Smith
...and with a dash of Steranko, of course.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, B.