weasel-king
Registered Trader,
A few more things to show off. Only 6 this time around...
First up, some DC Legacy sketches, and probably my favorite of each character now because of the styles:
And another Catwoman:
Another Invisible Woman from women of Marvel:
As I intimated in a previous mail post with the Crononberg auto, I have never seen a single episode of Alias. So why did I pick this one up? Because the guy's name is Angus freakin' Scrimm. Yeah, that's right, Angus Scrimm. With a name like that, he deserves to have been bought:
Did I mention his name was Angus Scrimm?
Rounding out the thread, I usually stick to pack-pulled or case incentive sketches, and this reminds me why. This particular nondescript one is from the Star Wars Fan Day in Plano, Texas. Tom Hodges was a name I was familiar with, so I figured why not. A few weeks passed after I paid for it, and I had not yet received it. I sent the seller a question through eBay asking about when it was shipped. The seller responded, saying that he would send it out that weekend and apologized for the delay. It was signed "Tom H." So yep, I got it in the mail, and it came from Tom Hodges himself. So... was this a stack of blanks he had sitting around and was sketching at his home while watching Trading Spaces or something? Now I'm just not caring that this card is in my collection, which is too bad:
First up, some DC Legacy sketches, and probably my favorite of each character now because of the styles:


And another Catwoman:

Another Invisible Woman from women of Marvel:

As I intimated in a previous mail post with the Crononberg auto, I have never seen a single episode of Alias. So why did I pick this one up? Because the guy's name is Angus freakin' Scrimm. Yeah, that's right, Angus Scrimm. With a name like that, he deserves to have been bought:

Did I mention his name was Angus Scrimm?
Rounding out the thread, I usually stick to pack-pulled or case incentive sketches, and this reminds me why. This particular nondescript one is from the Star Wars Fan Day in Plano, Texas. Tom Hodges was a name I was familiar with, so I figured why not. A few weeks passed after I paid for it, and I had not yet received it. I sent the seller a question through eBay asking about when it was shipped. The seller responded, saying that he would send it out that weekend and apologized for the delay. It was signed "Tom H." So yep, I got it in the mail, and it came from Tom Hodges himself. So... was this a stack of blanks he had sitting around and was sketching at his home while watching Trading Spaces or something? Now I'm just not caring that this card is in my collection, which is too bad:
