//=time() ?>
Let's share some art!
If you see this, quickly rt with your art and tag some fellow artists!
@MekaGojira3k @BlakerOats @lisanaffziger @QuinnRed1 @LuckyOnions @raffleupagus ok look there's a lot of you and a short character limit so the rest of you just jump on this https://t.co/QyFSZXpfni
Share 4 Images of your four favorite Japanese films, then tag four friends to do the same (if they want to).
(the honest answer would have been all Godzilla films, but I wanted to showcase some variety)
@raffleupagus @MekaGojira3k @BlakerOats @QuinnRed1 https://t.co/y7VHl4JdIm
Everyone's sharing their giant bird monsters today, so I figured I'll throw my two up as well: Sirinost the fire-staring vulture, and Raroga the tyrant bird!
I like to have fun with homages to classic characters, both from within and without the kaiju genre.
I feel a bit underwhelming compared to the gorgeous art I've seen under this hashtag, but what the hell. I draw giant monsters a lot, so I'll humbly showcase some of them for #KaijuArtistsRumble
@DanielHartles A final quartet for you: the Shrewster, who can make twisters; Skeetara, who can duplicate other kaiju's powers by sucking their blood; the DRAGMAs, who destroyed the world in a bad future; and the Giant Turtle who killed Zilla Jr.'s wife and un-hatched son.
@DanielHartles There were also some one-off monsters who made a big impact on me as a viewer - some, like Nessie, Q, and Megapede/The Giant Cicada, did so because they were tributes to other famous monsters. Others, like the Crackler, just had fun concepts - he's a psychic manifestation!