MayDrawsStuff
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I’m May, and I draw stuff! obviously. I probably won’t post here often he/she please read byf https://maydrawsstufff.straw.page
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I have geek infestation anyone know a good exterminator?
#eltingvilleclub #theeltingvilleclub
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Tonight's Quadruple Feature. More information in the alt text, if you care.
Title card for the 1940 Boris Karloff movie, THE APE. A ridiculous weirdly I forgot I'd already seen but I couldn't remember anything but the ridiculous high concept, silly enough to be a Bela Lugosi flick. Title for the 1959 German movie THE HEAD, at least that's the title for the dubbed U.S. release. Nutty mad scientist medical shenanigans, decapitated heads kept alive and a head put on a stripper's body. Mein Gotta and all that. I think this came out the same year as THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE, which has an angry lady's decapitated head on a tray. Good dopey Double Feature material. Title for the 1964 Bela Lugosi movie, VOODOO MAN, an entertaining mess with John Carradine seemingly enjoying playing an addle-pated henchman to Bela's mad scientist and George Zucco's gas station owner / voodoo priest. It's the "abduct attractive women to aid warped attempts to resurrect a mad doctor's dead wife". A trope I enjoy, along with abducting attractive women to provide body parts and / or bodily fluids to repair or replace ruined features or anatomical aspects of beloved wife or daughter. VOODOO MAN is worth a few cheap laughs, mostly at the three top.billed actor's expense. Title for the 1939 Bela Lugosi movie THE HUMAN MONSTER. This UK production is based on an Edgar Wallace book so if you go in expecting unbelievable contrivances and goofy plotting, you won't be disappointed. Even so, Bela is in good form and there's a good amount of crazy stuff happening throughout this thing, all of which moves along pretty quickly. I enjoyed it more than I expected. For fans of old, creaky horror and insurance fraud.
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Old art I don't like but whatever 👎i wanted something to post
#theeltingvilleclub @evandorkin.bsky.social
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This week: the BEASTS OF BURDEN OMNIBUS.
All the stories illustrated by co-creator @thejillthompson.bsky.social
All the stories illustrated by @benjamindewey.bsky.social
The Hellboy crossover aided and abetted by @mikemignola.bsky.social
Almost 600 pages for $30.
Published by @darkhorse.com
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A copy of the nearly 600 page Beasts of Burden Omnibus, with art by co-creator Jill Thompson and Benjamin Dewey. Sarah Dyer co-wrote several of the stories and a mini-series collected in the book. Mike Mignola aided and abetted a Hellboy crossover issue. Lettering on the stories is by Jason Arthur and Nate Piekos. Published by Dark Horse Comics, it ships this week. It retails for thirty dollars. A watercolor painted panel from the Beasts of Burden Omnibus showing five zombie dogs about to enter a yard. The dogs were raised from their graves by a vengeful black cat, a witch's familiar. The dogs were roadkill victims buried by the local dogs in the woods. They muzzles are bloodied from a recent kill of a chained up dog, two of the dogs are opened up, revealing innards. Art by series co-creator Jill Thompson, for the story "Let Sleeping Dogs Lie".. Panel art from "Occupied Territory", a four issue miniseries about Emrys the Wise Dog in a flashback story that takes place in US-occupied Japan. He and his human partner -- with the human partner doing all the talking -- are investigating a series of bizarre deaths around a US military base, where the victims are left headless. The illustration by artist Benjamin Dewey shows Emrys with a local stray dog he enlists the services of as a guide. Emrys is a sheepdog. The small guide dog's name is Mullins.   Cover art for the Hellboy and Beasts of Burden crossover issue, entitled "Sacrifice". Art by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, featuring Hellboy holding Pugs the pug. The Orphan, an orange tabby cat, is on Hellboy's shoulder. Jack, a beagle, stands in front of them. This one shot issue is collected in the Beasts of Burden Omnibus and is part of the Beasts of Burden continuity. The story is illustrated by series co-creator Jill Thompson.
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Old art I don't like but whatever 👎i wanted something to post
#theeltingvilleclub @evandorkin.bsky.social
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Disruptive element. #FeignedInnocence
Winky the Pirate Cat sitting on a stack of animation model binders in my studio. She disrupted my work shift way more than usual tonight. Oy.
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Did you know that we are in New Leashes on Life Shelter Challenge? Please take a minute to vote to help the Blind, FELV+, & FIV+ cats 💙 Voting is free and only takes a few clicks of your time! Thank You!

VOTE HERE: www.shelterchallenge.com/shelterchallenge/Shelter/Detail/1122536
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it is genuinely incredible that all you have to do is scratch the surface and it becomes clear that each of these guys is a huge piece of shit
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Incredible: Russ Vought’s daughter has cystic fibrosis and benefits from a “miracle drug” made possible by the National Institutes of Health—an agency Vought now aims to gut as part of the Project 2025 attack www.motherjones.com/politics/202... Scoop from @motherjones.com’s @metrauxjulia.bsky.social
Project 2025 is gutting medical funding that helped Russell Vought's own kid
Its architect's daughter has cystic fibrosis—and benefits from a "miracle drug" backed by an agency he's attacking.
www.motherjones.com
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If you’re an artist or creative and you have concerns about the government’s approach to AI and copyright, please consider signing this. Takes a couple of seconds.
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evandorkin.bsky.social
Happy Birthday to Stitches, my favorite Animal Crossing villager.
A small plush figure of an orange and purple teddy bear that looks like a stitched stuffed animal. He's a villager from the Animal Crossing series of video games. My wife gave me the toy some years back. All the villagers have birthdays and February 10th is his. Yes, I am a child trapped in the body of an old man.
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Sketchbook commission for a Patreon backer/customer.
Sketchbook commission drawing of Milk and Cheese, yelling "Death to False Comics!". Done for a Patreon backer/customer.
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New on the Patreon: Welcome To Eltingville Storyboards (Act 1, pgs 15-23a, in which Sir Pete DiNunzio loses patience with his D&D compatriots, and Lord Atrocity readies his dreaded freeze spell. Available to all backers.

Storyboard by @stephendestefano.bsky.social.

www.patreon.com/posts/welcom...
Panel from the first act of the Welcome to Eltingville animated pilot. In the cold opening, we see the Eltingville Club as they envision themselves in their Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Bill and Josh are arguing about which one of them got all their loyal minions killed. Pete is losing patience with them. Panel from the first act of the Welcome to Eltingville animated pilot. In the Dungeons and Dragons cold opening segment, we see Lord Atrocity, a skull-headed sorcerer in robes holding a staff with a giant eyeball atop it. He is preparing to unleash a freeze spell.
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evandorkin.bsky.social
Oh, hell. I'm so sorry, Ken. Hoping things can turn around for Steve and hope you guys are okay.
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So... My brother Steve has metastatic liver cancer. And it's bad. To the point that he may not leave the hospital.

Please read the lovely tribute by his former coworkers and, if you're so inclined, go to the included link for the GoFundMe page. Thank you.
www.silive.com/sports/2025/...
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Wanted to show off all of my standees so far! #eltingvilleclub
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Okay I’m going to make a list of accounts who lost their tents or had them damaged in the wind/ rain in Gaza- so if you are looking to help with that crisis here’s a list!
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Today through Friday, BarnesandNoble.com is offering 25% off pre-orders of books, including the BEASTS OF BURDEN OMNIBUS published by @darkhorse.com. Rewards and Premium members get 25% off all preorders from February 5th through February 7th.

Shop the sale: bit.ly/3SvTFxJ
Barnes and Noble sale graphic for a twenty five percent sale on books for premium and rewards members. The beasts of burden omnibus is part of the sale through Friday. The Beasts of Burden Omnibus edition published by Dark Horse Comics. The omnibus will be out on February eighteenth.
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Wanted to show off all of my standees so far! #eltingvilleclub
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Creepy thing from the Patreon. Drawn on a 3" x 5" index card. Part of the Experiment Series, #124 of 125.
Index card drawing of a creepy monster thing, a floating, sludgy ball-like shape made up of -- or covered in -- tendrils or hairs, with haf-closed blank eyes and an evil tooth-filled smile. It's floating through a cloudy sky, the clouds made up of cross hatched ink lnes with white lines around them.