One Incentive Cover You’ll Never See Published…

For what it’s worth, the image itself was done years ago – it’s even been used as a thumbnail for one of my older video reviews. It’s essentially someone sitting on the john with a Green Ranger helmet added on and the tie recolored green. (I believe it’s from a poster for a George W. Bush biopic or something; can’t recall which one, but the cowboy boots are a dead giveaway.) However, with Boom Studios offering blank cover editions of their MMPR comics, it seems like a no-brainer to produce a custom cover of my own.

To the three people who might have the inclination to ask, I do have a write-up planned in regards to the current comic series being published. It’s going to take a while since I do need to play catch-up on a couple things, but hopefully, sooner than later, it’ll be up in some form or fashion.

The cover, however, should provide a hint as to my feelings on the current run, but not necessarily the whole story.

Sonic Blast 2 Cover

From the Sonic Blast review.

Imagine a world where the first Sonic game to grace Sega’s new Dreamcast is not Sonic Adventure, but rather a sequel to a subpar Game Gear game. The end result would’ve been glorious…ly awful.

While I’m fairly certain an actual game called Sonic Blast 2 would feature a much better cover with original assets instead of copy-and-paste elements, there would be considerably more Blast in this game than in the portable title.

Probably a good thing we got Adventure instead.

Silly Doodle – Go Go Pee In That Cup (Prime Edition Doodle)

This was done very quickly and very crudely… but for those wanting to believe that one kiss in the movie trailer meant the same for the “prime” universe versions of that particular pairing, you’d have to also believe that soft-spoken Trini had to… well, you know.

You could probably paint a better mental image in your brain.

Silly Doodle – It’s Da Wall, Brutha!

Been considering putting some doodles of mine up online for all to enjoy or mock, whatever floats your boat. Here’s a doodle of the Huckster pointing at a wall, somewhat inspired by one of Hogan’s WCW promos during the company’s final years. The markers I used aren’t fantastic, but they worked well enough for a quick thing.