I'm not much of an Angel fan, but I am aware that at some point he was transformed into a Muppet. Well, the world ain't big enough for two Muppet vampires, so I decided to draw Muppet Angel locked in immortal combat with Sesame Street's the Count. In the background, Janice the Vampire Slayer is torn in her duty.
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Showing posts with label Buffy the vampire slayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buffy the vampire slayer. Show all posts
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Buffy

I love Buffy. I really loved that show - the idea of a wee blonde girl bashing vampires and big tough demons... I loved the premise, the characters, and the very fine spin-off, Angel. I wrote lots of words about Buffy once, in a British Buffy magazine that no-one saw. But those many essays expressed my love for Buffy. Bring her back, please - or indeed, any of the characters from that universe. And I mean the Joss Whedon TV show, no other imposters.
So here's my Buffy. I just realized I never drew her before. Rudimentary color; didn't have time to do it properly.
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Angel,
Buffy,
Buffy the vampire slayer,
Joss Whedon,
Nick Abadzis
Whedon Wednesday- Buffy
Someone had to draw the slayer, and that someone was me. Penciled this on the train ride over, and inked it in the studio. Not the best likeness of Ms. Summers ever committed to paper, but you all get the point.
Buffy - Cordelia Chase
Of course the very best character ( of many great characters ) was Cordelia Chase as played by Charisma Carpenter. Nobody was more concerned with Cordelia Chase than Cordelia Chase and nobody but NOBODY has every imbued the expression " EEWWWWWWwww!!" with more passion.
Whedon Wednesday: Buffy the Vampire slayer
Buffy the Vampire slayer!
Today we pay tribute to a little
known movie from 1992 staring Kristy Swanson,
Donald Sutherland and Paul Reubens.
The plot revolved around a flighty teenage girl
who learns that she is her generation's vampire slayer!
Scary stuff!
Written by geek God, Joss Whedon.
Whom we all love.
Amen.
Today we pay tribute to a little
known movie from 1992 staring Kristy Swanson,
Donald Sutherland and Paul Reubens.
The plot revolved around a flighty teenage girl
who learns that she is her generation's vampire slayer!
Scary stuff!
Written by geek God, Joss Whedon.
Whom we all love.
Amen.

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