Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Frankenswine

This week's Toon Club topic was Frankenstein. I didn't really want to draw Frankenstein, but I did want to draw a pig, and I've been meaning to post more blue animals on my blog... so when you add those things together, the result can only be Frankenswine. I googled "Frankenswine," and it seems I'm about the 886th person to use that not-so-clever variation of the Frankenstein name. I'm just glad to be in the first thousand.

13 comments:

  1. Great work Shane! I love the tiny snout! Fabulous stuff

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  2. Just for fun I thought I'd google "frankenswine" to see what other creations it came up with and I hate to burst your bubble, but there were 6,750 results. Who'd a thought? btw- I'm glad he's blue. :)

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  3. Crap! Well, at least I was in the first 10,000. I need a better version of Google.

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  4. yeah but Im sure you made the usage of the word waaaaaaaaay more cooler in this post, Id bet money on it

    Great post mr lewis

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  5. Fat swine in a little coat. I like.

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  6. Ooo I love synthetic bacon!

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  7. LOL! Why does he remind me of a blue porcine version of John Travolta? Hmm.. maybe I'm just way over tired :D

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  8. hi Shane!!!:))
    great-great-great!!
    this illustration is fantasticccc!!!

    good work!!
    BRAVO!!!!!!

    Laura:)

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  9. And to think they don't make those anymore :)
    you've got an amazing blog here man!
    I'll come visit more often :D

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  10. I love your drawings...you are very talented! I am from St. George, I'm Lindsay's age, but I bet you don't remember me. I know you know my husband---Bryan Mitchell? It's fun to see what you've been up to...I've heard about your work, you're famous you know! To see Bryan & I and what we've been up we're officially joined the blogging club at jbmitchell.blogspot.com Take care!

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  11. haha superb.

    Much more interesting than frankenstien.

    But who would make a frankenswine??

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