Professional art goblin. I make comics, play D&D, and serve the mad whims of my two dogs. (She/Her) https://cara.app/cmeganlevens
Megan Levens ➡️ GalaxyCon NOLA
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Lori Emerson
All the footage from the Vampire Lestat live show is giving me life today.
You have no idea how helpful it is to get a basic stick figure reference. It’s the old “a picture is worth a thousand words”. A “crappy” picture is still worth a thousand words.
Sad to hear about John Blanche this morning. As I’m falling back in love with Warhammer it’s impossible to ignore the impact his crazy imagery had on me as a young aspiring artist. Since everyone is posting his 40k art, I tried to find fantasy examples, and here he is drawing my beloved High Elves.
“‘Zat you, Santa Claus?” by Louis Armstrong. I still like it, as Xmas music goes, but I hear it and I immediately feel my toes being pinched by the kitten heeled shoes I wore when I worked at Express in 2004.
Jester was being a little spicy and grumbling at me and with all the Warhammer on my brain, I jokingly cried out, “WAAAAAAAGH”.
Y’all she started doing zoomies immediately in response like she was ready for a proper krumpin’. 😳 Maybe she’s an Ork with a K…
This fits. Let’s keep standing together until there’s no more need to fight.
Megan Levens ➡️ GalaxyCon NOLA
every person who has ever worked retail for even a week has at least one song they can never hear again without being involuntarily transported back to the store
RIP to John Blanche, the best to ever do it. Before Warhammer was even Warhammer he understood what it was: weird, gross, unsettling, maximalist.
Rodger Sherman
Don’t limit it to the 90s, they constantly played this song right up until their death. Like every other damn song over the store speakers…. I worked there almost 2 decades ago and I still can’t stop it from entering my brain every so often, so thanks for this.