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“I am a big lover of Mexican folk art and the reason I love it is because it’s very accessible art. I consider it art by the people for the people, but it’s also is a mirror of who we are. […] I eventually came up with the idea of having some of the characters made out of wood because growing up I loved wooden toys, with all their flaws and imperfections. The film takes place post Mexican revolution, it was a hard time. The bad guys in the movie are made out of metal. The idea is that when they went to the army they put metal on themselves but never took it off, and they don’t have any guns because they’re the weapons themselves. In this world, when you’re born, the wood you’re made out of is really smooth and as you grow older the wood starts aging. Wood is life, and there’s also a tree of life that symbolizes it. The movie is dripping with symbolism and magic realism.” - Jorge Gutierrez
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Forgotten masterpiece: Complete original art for “Shadow of the Axe” by Russ Heath (art) and Dave Sim (story) from Creepy #79, published by Warren, May 1976.
I had a copy of this and several other Penny Dreadful style comics when I was young! I must have read this a hundred times I loved it :D
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Mike Tyson Mysteries -SDCC 2014 Sneak Peek
Mike Tyson Mysteries – starring Mike Tyson, Norm Macdonald, Jim Rash, and Rachel Ramras. Coming Fall 2014 to Adult Swim.
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Oh wow, this is actually animated well.
This looks awesome
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Anonymous asked: I was wondering; what gender the Leap character are? the teachers please too I like them all very much, thank you!
the Leap don’t have genders \o/
just a head’s up my hand is still a wreck and I haven’t been able to do any work on the comic, so
might not be an update on Sunday
sorry