Excellent drawing, you've given him so much personality! He looks like a caricature of Stephen Fry's character from The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff with the wind-up hat.
In a weird way it looks like he really needs that hat, or else he'd actually be really short. And you can't be big and scary if you're five feet tall, haha!
It's Abe Lincoln. On a stick.
ReplyDelete(With courtesy to Jeff Dunham.)
Is it..? Could this be a self-portrait of yourself? xD
ReplyDeleteWhy the long face? Very clever.
ReplyDeleteExcellent drawing, you've given him so much personality!
ReplyDeleteHe looks like a caricature of Stephen Fry's character from The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff with the wind-up hat.
My sentiments exactly.
ReplyDeleteThing Twenty Two already? I don't want the drawings to stop! They're so cool :) I like this one, he looks like he belongs in Bleak Expectations!
ReplyDeleteSuper skinny scrooge! He's "stretched" his dollars too far.
ReplyDeleteBut no eagle chair behind him this time?
ReplyDeleteThese are stunningly good, btw. Fave so far has to be Queen Victoria-driven tube train, if only for the juxtaposition of personalities.
Run! It's the Child Catcher!
ReplyDeleteOr Mr. Gently-Benevolent?
ReplyDeleteIn a weird way it looks like he really needs that hat, or else he'd actually be really short. And you can't be big and scary if you're five feet tall, haha!
ReplyDeleteIs there anything you, Sir, cannot do???
ReplyDeleteBut wait, you've answered that already:
Do you remember the last time you asked yourself whether I could or couldn't do that thing, and then it turned out I couldn't?
No.
Hmm, neither do I...
Please, leave some talent for the rest us. Thank-you.
ReplyDeleteI know that non everyone with sideburns, a coat and a top hat is Javert, but is it javert?
ReplyDeleteI know that not everyone with sideburns, a coat and a top hat is Javert, but is it Javert?
ReplyDeleteExcellent sketch. The style reminds me of another comic genius: Willie Rushton
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