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Monsters of Destruction

February 15, 2010 by dave  
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Monsters of Destruction
It’s that time of year folks – the comic book convention season is quickly approaching! As with the past couple of years, this means Greg and I have begun the journey of putting together the third volume of our yearly sketchbook. This is always a crazy time for us but we’re excited about some of the plans we have in store. Posts may get a bit sporadic as we get the little beast under control (including creating images exclusively for the book). We’ll be sure to keep everyone updated!

Related to the book, here’s a peek at some of the strangeness in store. Greg and I have made a point of clinging to the soul of books from our childhoods. Here’s to hoping goofy publications survive the digital transition.

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7 Responses to “Monsters of Destruction”
  1. Phillip B. says:

    Once again, awesome job Dave! I can’t wait for the next Sketchbook. They’re very inspirational. I just wish I could have gotten the first Sketchbook. Just a day late on that one I’m afraid. Also, is this a look at what we might get; a coloring book? Maybe you guys could make this but with precolored pictures. Be sure to color in the lines though. lol

    But wait, is that the VX-99 from Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time? ;)

  2. Andreas says:

    New book…can’t wait!!

  3. paul trott says:

    Sweet. Any chance I can pre-order this?

  4. oscar says:

    super excited fingers crossed!! ;)

  5. adrien man says:

    oh wow a new book, how exciting!! ive got the 2 books from last year, cant wait! i would love to see some prints if thats possible :P u know there gunna sell, so make em ! lol. u guys are such an inspiration, such role models for me. =)

  6. UNRELATED, but you guys seriously need to submit a toy design to this site:
    http://www.patchtogether.com/

    I would totally buy it. ;D

  7. Dustin Resch says:

    Really love these, the buildings getting crushed (ink style, proportions) really remind me of Bill Watterson. And I’ve always wanted to get the hang of the way he drew structures. Impressive!

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