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The Artist definitely didn't draw this.
This Godzilla is from one of the latter pages of an early Dark Horse Godzilla comic. I know so because not only do I have a copy of that particular issue, but I used it as a reference for learning how to draw a better looking Godzilla when I was growing up. The exact drawing is here. Yeah, I'm a Godzilla nerd. I like the shirt, but printing this may violate several copyrights. Dark Horse comics for one, and Toho, as the Godzilla drawn for the comic was liscended specifically from Toho so that they could draw him to a T, and thus they co-own the illustration due to their affiliation with Dark Horse. Not to mention the artist's copyright. Artists here can get away with Godzilla-like characters, because they stray far enough away but remain somewhat close so that the character is still identifiable. This is a different case. Sorry to rain on your parade. |
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:o( too bad, that changes things, including my score - I had given it a 5 and was about add a $. sorry. great idea though so if you can draw your own G go for it again.
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I'D WEAR THIS IN A HEART BEAT, CHECK OUT MY DESIGN
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Wanted to show the power of dancing, to take some scary creature and make him look funny.
Godzilla is from one old-school comic magazine, so I upgraded him with color and other stuff.
Pure vector work.