lunes, 18 de enero de 2016

The Howler in the Dark

A personal interpretation of Nyarlathotep in the avatar of the "Howler in the Dark"...

(as usually, click the image to see with more detail)


viernes, 15 de enero de 2016

The Barbarian arrives in the Shemitic Town

Just pure entertainment for a couple of drawing sessions, without further... And, by the way, a humble tribute to Robert Erwin Howard.


(as usually, click the image to see with more detail)

viernes, 8 de enero de 2016

Venger, the vengeful

Just an unplanned and improvised quick sketch of the main badass and villain of the 80´s animation tv series "Dungeons and Dragons", and his demon shadow spy...


jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2015

The Harlequinoid

Just a quick sketch of the famous (and still mysterious)  mercenary and hitman known as "The Harlequinoid"...


miércoles, 28 de octubre de 2015

Sun Wukong, the monkey king

Done in a couple of drawing sessions, here it is, our personal interpretation of the hero character of the popular chinese (and universal) tale "Journey to the West" and others: Sun Wukong, self-proclaimed "Great Sage, Equal of Heaven". Like the trickster he is, Sun Wukong faces and revolutionized consecutively the four Dragon Kings of the sea, the infernal powers (where he erased his name and the name of all the monkeys from the "Book of Life and Death"), and the Jade Emperor of Heaven and the celestial spirits; finally, the Buddha himself intervened and imprisoned the unruly monkey until that Xuanzang, the buddhist monk, claimed for Sun Wukong to help him in the quest for the buddhist sutras (the final target for the journey to the west)...


domingo, 4 de octubre de 2015

Lü Bu

Here we leave a personal rendition of Lü Bu, who still remains the most feared warrior of the Three Kingdoms and has a tragic fate... He is also remembered for being the Wei faction enemy character  more difficult to defeat in the famous videogame series "Dynasty Warriors"...



viernes, 25 de septiembre de 2015

Zhang Fei

Here is the second of the three participants in the Oath of the Peach Garden: this time, the notorious general Zhang Fei, the drunken skillful warrior...


miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2015

Gog, from the land of Magog (or vice versa)

Unfortunately, we can not make the large explanation that this entry deserve, because of lack of time; only a few words, no more.



The legendary land of Magog and his king, Gog, are mentioned in the Bible (Old Testament), also in the Quran and in islamic tales, and (the most important) in the Alexander the Great legendarium. 

It is said that Gog was son of Japhet, one of the Noah´s sons whose descendants repopulated the earth after the Deluge; for ancient people, this dark kingdom, Magog (that is, literaly, land of Gog)), was inhabited by all sorts of barbarians who don´t follow the God´s Law - you know: they don´t respect hospitality, practicing canibalism, etc. -, and, for example, Flavius Josephus and other authorities interpreted that the offspring of Magog as the scythian people (nomads, id est, barbarians). Also, the historian Jordanes and the scholar Isidore of Seville connected the people of Magog to the goth people origins - and others found another connections to their own people´s origins...


By the passing of time, the perception of the legendary people of Magog as barbarians changed and saw them like cruel monsters; or saw the land of Magog as the last refuge to the pagan world who gradually dissapeared. In this manner, all the mythological creatures like fauns, cyclops, cynocephaly, blemmies or manticores, for example, could was found in the land of Magog.

The arabian tales narrated that Alexander the Great (or Dhul Qarnayn in other tales), during his years of conquest, arrived to the Magog land frontier, and horrified, he commanded the building of a great wall, in order to contain the monsters inside. It said that the wall will only fall with the coming of the Apocalypse...