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El Zombo

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A little while ago I was asked by the amazing artist and all around nice guy Dave Wilkins to do an El Zombo pin up for his new book and after being completely awestruck I went to work on this I wanted to get an 80's Video game /Movie poster look for it.

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You should have just called it "El Steroids". I don't know what the Spanish word for steroids is. I thought this guy would be a zombie. Anyway, it's a fantastic picture. I think the best part is that giant octopus monster. That has to be Cthulhu. I guess I just think any giant green octopus monster is Cthulhu.

The shark's entire lower jaw seems to be a chainsaw. There's just so many awesome things in this. A pity I'm not a fan of pro wrestling. My brother used to be. The green limo's quite cool too.

Were this a poster/t-shirt I'd buy it immediately. Reminds me of that late 80s/early 90s era of animation (SpaceAce vibe) and gorgeous use of colors.

Looks like something from axe cop

In another quadrant of the starbariians universe, there third remove twice dead brother Macho man saves the day with his macho....ness!

really sweedy! i appreciate the professionalism of the lineart and the well done work in balancing the different parts of the pic to a clear composition. Otherwise i must admit, that it's not really looking like a poster from the 80ies. Its way to clean, to fresh and to photoshop-looking for that. You should be braver with using more stylized colors and a generelly more stylized look

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Nov 22, 2012
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