Absolutely thrilled to receive this beauty of a charm from @iikawarii 's New Vegas collection! I'm really impressed with the crispness of the drawing in the sturdy acrylic, great sizing as well. Isn't he the most dashing little megalomaniac you've ever seen? <3
You can find this Mr. House charm along with the New Vegas cast in his store right here! -> (iikawarii's shop)
this started a long long time ago when I made a joke about how sega should put ringo in more dresses, and then my friend reminded me that oh yeah!! I can do that instead!!! and then one thing led to another and we joked about punk ringo and I drew that too. using ringo like a dressup doll is so cathartic it's kinda crazy
some bonuses (original designs, timelapse) under the cut bc I like these designs!! I might do some more with them!! please disregard the band poster in the first second of the timelapse that's something else!!!
Eric Kripke had a Midas touch long before the Hollywood establishment gave him credit for it. In 2005, he created Supernatural — one of the 10 longest-running primetime dramas in history, only wrapping in 2020. But it was a cheap, genre show on an unsexy network, The CW, so even an ensuing string of doubles (Revolution, Timeless) did little to move his needle. Then, he sold an adaptation of Garth Ennis’ hard-R comic book The Boys to Amazon. In other hands, it might have been Diet Deadpool. But Kripke crafted a scathing satire of 21st century America where Homelander, the chiseled superhero in the American flag cape, is an authoritarian proxy for Donald Trump. Critics immediately took a shine, but its commercial success — the most recent season earned more eyeballs than The Rings of Power, with 106 billion minutes viewed in 2022 — made Kripke a priority at the streamer. There, he’s swiftly built out the franchise with a spinoff (Gen V), an animated anthology (Diabolical) and several more projects in development. So, as he prepares to launch season four of The Boys on June 13, Kripke, newly 50 and THR‘s TV Producer of the Year, talked about the bliss of alienating woke-phobic viewers, the TV industry’s great market correction and spoofing late-stage capitalism on the very platform that shares its name with the “everything store.”
last day cosplaying as sycamore :( i really like how it turned out, it was so simple and easy to pull off yet still pretty accurate imo. i should wear this shirt more often lol