Thanks Ystad. Problem fixed with a link on how to buy the print. It' a 5 color screen print with 100 Spider-men for $40. That's $8 a color or 40 cents a Spider-man!
I'm also trying to do something about that eyesore of a header I had up there for so long. The current one needs a work, but I need a nap more.
Imagine if Drawn & Quarterly had the rights to Spiderman... I like how your version keeps believable figure scaling & depth where the original is more of a collage.
You did not linked to Joe Lambert's page this time ;)
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great colour palette. What an amazing recover!
ReplyDeletePeter Parker, The Smartest Kid On Earth? Cool cover!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ystad. Problem fixed with a link on how to buy the print. It' a 5 color screen print with 100 Spider-men for $40. That's $8 a color or 40 cents a Spider-man!
ReplyDeleteI'm also trying to do something about that eyesore of a header I had up there for so long. The current one needs a work, but I need a nap more.
OoOoOoh that's very nice, pretty funky.
ReplyDeleteSmartest kid alive, lol. Of course he is, he's a teenager that invented web shooters in his spare time.
Haha, nice observation Mr. Shinn. The color palette and the style of the houses do remind me of Mr. Ware's illustrations.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, that is great! Love the colors and MJ in the corner.
ReplyDeleteBlimey, that is so nice!
ReplyDeleteImagine if Drawn & Quarterly had the rights to Spiderman... I like how your version keeps believable figure scaling & depth where the original is more of a collage.
ReplyDeleteOh man this rules
ReplyDeleteOutstanding work!
ReplyDeleteGreat! Very funk colors.
ReplyDeleteIt's the most kinetic vision of Spider-man I've ever seen within a small area of town.
ReplyDeleteamazing amazing amazing
ReplyDeleteThis one is a face melter.
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