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Vintage matchcover image for Futurama Bowl's Magic Carpet Room in San Jose, CA. Futurama Bowl is no longer.
Lego Mosaic by Brickwares. Fry, Bender, and Hermes (signed by Billy West, John DiMaggio, and Phil Lamarr respectively.)
Salon de la photo 2010 - Paris porte de Versaille
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Sorry I haven't been posting lately
I've been caught up with work and school and shit. I promise I'm not gonna stop drawing but I won't be making slaps as frequently sorry guys.
Comment if you want to hop on.
Ps the quality of my camera makes this look like shit so sorry but it actually looks better
Over planet Potifer. . . Well at least the planet was painted by Potifer. . .Better know to the flickr community as Pukkagen.
When I saw that kidrobot had made a Hypno Toad vinyl figure for this year's SDCC, the Futurama fan in me absolutely geeked out. I hadn't planned on tracking this figure down, however I had an unused ThinkGeek gift certificate that was given to me from awhile back from my brother-in-law and couldn't resist once I saw it go up on their website.
I admit that I didn't have a real idea on how big this thing was until it arrived today, lol, I thought it was going to be much smaller, but I can't complain. It's a great conversation piece and his eyes even change shape at different angles.
The cape is from Zurg set 7591. Not very happy with arms and legs but I think this is the final version
LEGO model of Futurama’s Planet Express This model was made by Pepa Quin www.flickr.com/photos/pepa_quin/
A section of a small layout I'm planning for Futurama, to be displayed next week at our club show in Cantigny Park, Wheaton, IL. The road will join up with a neighboring layout.
This is a poster concept I did for @moriendi and her science class, quoting Professor Farnsworth saying "I'm sciencing as fast as I can" from Bender's Big Score.
I drew Farnsworth from a series of shapes and lines, using only a mouse.
If you're going to cross-post (aka steal) this, at least credit me with a link back to the original (looking at you "I Fucking Love Science" www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=681384901882524&set=a...). I spent time to make this, and would like the appreciation for it, if you're going to use it for your own gain.