Tuesday, October 16, 2012

31 Monsters in 31 Days: Day 16 Vampire

Vampire - Copyright © 2012 Kevin P. Johnson

Vampire . . . yeah we all know about those blood suckers from the movies and True Blood but sometimes vampires appear as cartoon characters and I figured I'd make up one . . . I present you Brad Vlad and his friend Louis Ville Bat.

This was drawn on  part of a page of 11" x 17" Bristol Board with Sharpie Marker and colored using Adobe Photoshop.

BLAH I VANT TO SUCK YOUR BLOOD,
Kevin P. Johnson

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6 comments:

  1. why one fang? what happened to the other one? i know there's a story behind it...

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  2. First off who is Anonymous?

    Second off . . . well the story is mostly I thought it would be funny to have one really big fang instead of two but a story could be made up quickly for you (whoever you may be) so Brad Vald was down on his luck and could not find a job until one day when he came across an ad for a tuna can opener operator. When the machine broke down Brad saved the day by using his fangs to open the cans. This lasted a while until one day a particularly tough can of tuna came through his line and Brad thought no can of tuna was too tough for his fangs and he bit into to it and with a snap his favorite fang broke off causing Brad to go on disability and he became the laughing stock of the vampire community.

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  3. First off... this is cherie h. from facebook :) sorry! (I don't have any accounts that are listed in the drop-down.) I love the tuna can story. It's much more interesting than anything I could've thought of!

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  4. Third off . . . I think I'm on third off . . . I love me some Cherie H. from Facebook. I'm pretty sure that is the only tuna story I ever have told . . . just think if I had taken my time to write it.

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  5. :) you're creative, maybe you should write too!

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  6. thank you . . . I do write my own comics (when I'm doing that) but I can't seem to get people interested in anything I do and it gets really frustrating. That being said I'm about to work on a comic that was a little 8 page (8 panel) mini-comic I did a few years ago called Little Ghostly Ted and make it into a full length comic book.

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