Clark Bint 🦊
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Thrilling, beautiful, chaotic, nuanced in the narrative flow. But enough about me Comic artist on KILLTOPIA // TERRA SQUAD // REBEL MOON: HOUSE OF THE BLOODAXE // FRANK AT HOME ON THE FARM // CYBERARCHY. he/him 🏳️‍🌈💙🤍❤️🖤Pan/ RA Free Palestine 🚫CG/AI x
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Here's a T. Rex bored to death trying to bite their own tail. My partner asked me to animate it in stop motion, after she watched a video about the very important topic of "could T. Rex chew its own tail like a dog". The puppet is still a work in progress 🦖
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Wind down sketch from tonight. Imagine the horror of awakening with all senses for the first time at the same time, into an adult body whose only life experience is from beyond an unknowable state of being, who's death rattle already rung out to silence.

Well, goodnight! X
Bride of Frankenstein. It says ALIVE down the left side
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As a Universal horror fan it warms my heart when the kids discover the world of Gods and Monsters
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Forgot the closed caption:

Wide angle show of two youths dressed as the Mummy and the Wolfman throw eggs at eachother on the street. The Bride of Frankenstein films and a top hat man throws loo roll
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As a Universal horror fan it warms my heart when the kids discover the world of Gods and Monsters
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As a Universal horror fan it warms my heart when the kids discover the world of Gods and Monsters
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I think about this pic in the gym as I work towards my careers' own topless fantasy/sci-fi artist arch
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Colin Farrell's Bullseye is awesome. His insignia is a 🎯 tattoo like if superman tattooed on glasses. He's Irish so when he's introduced 'Top o the Morning to ya" plays. He demands a costume but appears in the next scene in the same clothes. Can kill flies with editing.
Potential Halloween costume.
a man with a tattoo on his forehead is giving the middle finger
ALT: a man with a tattoo on his forehead is giving the middle finger
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More like Ja- oh brother this gUY STINKS
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Ditko is the kind of artist who knew what he was creating was bound to the physical limitations of printed literature. Again, I wonder if his cynical nature shaped how he drew for a page 😂 but his pages and panels pop in such a dynamic way, if that makes sense
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It's easy to think that "we'll never know what dinosaurs sounded like" is trivial, but really it shows how much we'll never know about these animals. Elephants can communicate through ground vibrations, whales have nuanced language through sonar. Not knowing how they sounded means we know NOTHING
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If you need proof that a lot of love is going into this, I'm currently on my third attempt at one panel (and this is the one) so that the first issue is perfect Halloween backing material. Visuals that are spooky, cooky and genuinely disturbing 👻
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A new age of fear comes to Neo Tokyo in Phantoms, the sequel arc to our award-winning cyberpunk comic series Killtopia.

Our issue #1 Kickstarter drops Oct 31st 👻 💊 🧠

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A new age of fear comes to Neo Tokyo in Phantoms, the sequel arc to our award-winning cyberpunk comic series Killtopia.

Our issue #1 Kickstarter drops Oct 31st 👻 💊 🧠

Sign up to be first to bag our limited run rewards: www.kickstarter.com/projects/bus...

Art: @clarkbintart.bsky.social
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Celebrating Ian Watkins's death because it's mega lolz
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Like look at these compositions, so much being told in body language - you know these were probably real people, or sketches of several encounters. It reminds me of social realism photography of the 20th century onwards, snapshots of high rise living rooms etc. Time moves slowly on the human scale
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Frank Holl is an almost forgotten master who needs to be remembered; his Dickensian portrayal of the Victorian poor is so moving. He died young at like 43 before his prime. His daughter's recollection of his life paints a picture of an artist troubled by his anxiety (contributing to his early death)
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Sometimes you just gotta sit cross-legged on the floor with a sketchbook and multiple reference books to get a composition right. Sometimes you gotta look at 200yo photos of British streets to get a cool twist on what Neo Tokyo could look like, which won't make sense until results are seen