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This here is the cover for Deathlow #7, the series I worked on with Mr. Azzarello... heheh, this character always makes me chuckle when I remember his lines.... he was basically a representation of the 'designs excess' of the Image days, so he was a half-human, half-robot, half-dinosaur...THAT'S RIGHT, he was THREE halves!!! that's how awesome he was!!! hahah! (I'll let Azzarello and Kirkman duke it out

The idea we had for all the covers in the series was to always have the two "Deathblow red-stripes" represented somehow, in this case, with the bloody claws!
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Really striking image, really good lighting!
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*Chuckdee Sep 4, 2011  Professional General Artist
Thank you very much Y'alls! :)
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~skinbones Sep 4, 2011  Professional Traditional Artist
The color, the lighting, the simplicity...the energy. Great job...love the piece.
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Mood: Love ~Constantine00 Aug 18, 2011  Hobbyist Interface Designer
Woo how the blood drip on the metal blades amazing and bloody hehehe! Did Azzarello also worked on Batman/Deathblow: After the Fire?
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*Chuckdee Aug 18, 2011  Professional General Artist
that was the one with Lee Bermejo right? if so, then yes! :)
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~Constantine00 Aug 18, 2011  Hobbyist Interface Designer
Ahhh I see cool thanks!
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~GeotrixQueen Aug 17, 2011  Student General Artist
Screw algebra and their "2 halving".
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Mood: Love ~faustdk Aug 17, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
superb! was this made via traditional way? with the help of digital editing?
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*Chuckdee Aug 17, 2011  Professional General Artist
lineart was traditional, but the coloring was digital.
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