Ya better watch out, ya better not … complain about hazardous materials in your electronics!

Ya better watch out, ya better not … complain about hazardous materials in your electronics!



This seemed appropriate with Renaissance Fair season (known as “Fall” to the general normie public) coming up. I hope to eat at least a dozen turkey legs this year.

It’s been almost 50 years since the best adaptation of Mary Shelly’s novel Frankenstein, and just one of the best movies ever, Young Frankenstein, was released.
Here’s a drawing of one of my and my dad and brothers’ favorite scenes from the movie, when Marty Feldman pretends to be a dead, preserved head, and then executes a brilliant pun by breaking out in song.
This movie was like catching lightning in a bottle, with every member of the cast selected and performing perfectly. And only Marty Feldman could give a glazed over look that’s simultaneously convincing and hilarious with his *ahem* unique eyes.
Igor!
Froderick!
This one was messy – literally. I spilled a bottle of ink while working on it! It’s OK though, because now I have a custom Wolverine-yellow-kitchen-towel. They don’t sell those at Ikea!



Drawing Thor, I wanted to focus on the figure from Norse Mythology and the comic book character from days gone by, and not the Disney-fied Marvel version. I like Chris Hemsworth, and his version of Thor is really fun, but Natalie Portman wielding the hammer and trying to look menacing, combined with Mark Ruffalo’s neutered version of The Hulk pushed me away from watching any of the later movies.
I Googled Norse scenery and that’s what the background is based on. If any member of the Norway Board of Tourism wants to reach out to me to use this in their marketing materials, you know where to find me! You might as well throw away all of your brochures and start printing this bad boy! Just be prepared for a massive influx of tourists.
Anyway, here he is in all his glory, “The God of Thunder”, looking like he belongs on the front of a cheap paperback in the romance section of a grocery store!


Here’s a drawing of characters from the movie, “The Muppet Christmas Carol”, which is widely considered one of the best adaptation of Charles Dicken’s famous book, and among a certain group of highly sophisticated intellectuals, one of the best movies of all time.