Dec 31st 2011 By: Brian Warmoth
Coran Stone Continues to Make His Action Movie Mark on Comic Book and Cartoon Icons [Art]
Those fellows are accompanied in his devianART gallery by Popeye, some Batman/Hulk action and an image from the Toy Story sequel we would really like to see, featuring Hobbes and Winnie the Pooh. And, like we glimpsed earlier this week, there's more Calvin and Hobbes action where that came from, with scenes from another movie we'll likely never see.
Do step into Stone's world, though. It is a happy, happy place where the Ghostbusters and Scooby -Doo's pals hang out together and crazy Batman artwork shows up all of the time. You won't regret it.
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Sad Aquaman is absent in the Justice League piece.
it would be pushed to perfection if he was included.
Yes, this is awesome. Especially love Scooby/Ghostbusters crssover.
January 05 2012 at 12:57 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHey Happy new Year for everyone...
Interesting Art
The first pic only remind me: "man, that harley quinn costume was just perfect..sigh"
super spy calvin and agent hobbes :)
I like that scooby-doo/ghostbusters piece. very interesting.
can we have an official crossover now? I wanna see Dan Akroyd and Bill Murray crack jokes about scooby doo's voice
ComicsAlliance has been featuring artists I already follow on DeviantArt. It's been creating this strange sense of déjà vu for me.
December 31 2011 at 4:18 PM Report abuse Permalink +3 rate up rate down ReplyAwww cheer up Martian Manhunter, it's gonna be okay.
December 31 2011 at 2:43 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyBut its not easy being green.... lawlz
December 31 2011 at 5:17 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyDon't forget Astro Boy and Optimus Prime in that team-up description! Love his work since I first saw him on conceptart.org, which, by the way, has a lot of really amazing things from him. His redesigns of the Marvel heroes alter egos/heroes are astounding. His team-ups are also amazing. This man should have a comic, preferably web comic. His work is somehow meant to be back-lit on a monitor and might lose some of its beauty on paper.
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