I was wondering about that picture, too. It apparently has the title "neat room." I'm guessing something about the stairs leading up to ... whatever it is (some kind of loft perched atop that bookcase?) may be sort of cool -- and the view out the windows looks nice if you like woodlands. I kind of like to look at woodlands like this, as long as I don't have to be there where the vegetation will trigger my allergies, and the animals will try to dispute my place on the food chain....
I discovered some wild art by a fellow named Yehudi Mercado. I can't track down a single site, or even two or three, that'll show you all his art, but consider these samples:
There're pics showing each of these characters solo, and larger than in this image. Mercado also did a series of images he calls "History Fighter," showing various historical figures as if they were superheroes or villains. Davey Crockett is obviously the Punisher, right down to the skull symbol -- with a raccoon mask -- on his chest. Teddy Roosevelt looks like he might be Sabertooth. And ... well, look at a few:
Warning: I shrank these a bit for storage on my hard drive; the originals are much larger.
Oh, and the following image is something I considered putting under Crossovers That Should Not Even Be Thought Of:
Even W40K orks can enjoy a bit of cosplay. No?
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
I discovered some wild art by a fellow named Yehudi Mercado. I can't track down a single site, or even two or three, that'll show you all his art, but consider these samples:
There're pics showing each of these characters solo, and larger than in this image. Mercado also did a series of images he calls "History Fighter," showing various historical figures as if they were superheroes or villains. Davey Crockett is obviously the Punisher, right down to the skull symbol -- with a raccoon mask -- on his chest. Teddy Roosevelt looks like he might be Sabertooth. And ... well, look at a few:
Warning: I shrank these a bit for storage on my hard drive; the originals are much larger.
Oh, and the following image is something I considered putting under Crossovers That Should Not Even Be Thought Of:
Even W40K orks can enjoy a bit of cosplay. No?
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.