I’m still really proud of this Among Us parody poster made a while back.

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Still working on my computer so I’ll share this instead of today’s -
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Mine is by

Check out the full art on my Patreon! I offer exclusives, videos, and redlines.

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this Saturday: Daffy gets the last laugh in a censored ending; the origin of the first Robocop; Ben Grimm is a dorky teen?; a kid gets a super powered cap and battles discount Skeletor.

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Day 23 of One of my favourites! R. J. MacReady. - The Thing (1982) Hand drawn pastel artwork. Available in my shop. https://t.co/QV0UGoX3a3

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The Thing - John Carpenter
Merci à et à pour vos vidéos qui m'ont donné envie de revoir ce superbe film et de faire ce dessin !

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"The THINGs is filled with positive messages for children–not making assumptions, keeping an open mind, finding new friends..."
Find more about and her remarkable, quirky, beautiful in this fab Elephant Books interview: https://t.co/fgSoQWhjgU

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Wait ... if Ritag came from a mineshaft, how does her explode?

Enough Minecraft references!!, for now ❤

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Let's post what I've done for uni !
We were told to design a fake interactive Google Doodle based on whatever we wanted so I chose the thing!

Original Sketches and colours before the final!

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John Carpenter 's THE THING : LUCKY STAR Edition - Konata's Assimilation - This was meant to be a LEWD Halloween Art project -

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UnHapea 666 peagtwits!

From hell to hell ,damn! At this point, I really hate hearing the ghosts crying noises



P.S: i don't care 616 number

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Because I haven’t drawn in a couple months and Jin was too cute not to draw so I did this real quick.

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Day 15:
(1982) is still my favorite horror movie of all time 😁! Tell me in the comments when you think Blair got "assimilated."

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In today chapter ,Peager discover PvZ's NFSW content curse

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‘R.J. MacReady’ as played by Kurt Russell in John Carpenters ‘The Thing’ …

Soundtrack: ‘Things Can Only Get Better’ by D:Ream …

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Day 11

The Thing (John Carpenter, 1982) was initially negatively received, but over the years, was reappraised, and served as an inspiration to both sci-fi horror fans and filmmakers alike.

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