Wolverine vs. Mandroids
One of the things I liked most about Wolverine when I first started reading comics wasn’t his macho business or his super cool I don’t care thing going on, but that his claws were very sharp. We’ve had round ones, which would be stabby, not slicey, we’ve had bone ones which would be bloody and stabby, still not slicey, but the way they were described when I first started reading was like they were infinitely sharp. Like monowire in cyberpunk stuff. Later some artists would start drawing them with an edge, and I do as well. The Mandroids here certainly appreciate the sharpness.
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One of the things I liked most about Wolverine when I first started reading comics wasn’t his macho business or his super cool I don’t care thing going on, but that his claws were very sharp. We’ve had round ones, which would be stabby, not slicey, we’ve had bone ones which would be bloody and stabby, still not slicey, but the way they were described when I first started reading was like they were infinitely sharp. Like monowire in cyberpunk stuff. Later some artists would start drawing them with an edge, and I do as well. The Mandroids here certainly appreciate the sharpness.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © 3-Eyed Ghost
One of the things I liked most about Wolverine when I first started reading comics wasn’t his macho business or his super cool I don’t care thing going on, but that his claws were very sharp. We’ve had round ones, which would be stabby, not slicey, we’ve had bone ones which would be bloody and stabby, still not slicey, but the way they were described when I first started reading was like they were infinitely sharp. Like monowire in cyberpunk stuff. Later some artists would start drawing them with an edge, and I do as well. The Mandroids here certainly appreciate the sharpness.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © 3-Eyed Ghost