Two of my favorite adult cartoons are the Simpsons and Bobs Burgers and I always wonder what they would look like in real life. Here is my interpretation. What do you think?
Bobs Burgers
I made both of these several years ago, but I don’t think I made a post including them.
Last year Hasbro rereleased the original Kenner Real Ghostbusters action figures and not only did I preorder a set but I also went out and purchased a set because you can never have too many. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with the extras but last night I decided to open them and compare them to the originals I got when I was a kid.
Peter Venkman
Winston Zeddemore
Egon Spengler
Ray Stanz
The figures on the right are the 2020 rerelease, the ones to the left are from the original 80s toy line. Some of the figures I have painted the collars, straps, and belts.
Other than the obvious dirt and grime build-up they are almost identical to the originals. The only real difference I can see is the plug that connects the Proton Pack to their backs, it is now just a round peg that fits in snugly and I think it’s an improvement.
The opening of the figures was a fun experience with some warm and fuzzy flashbacks to when I was a kid and the carded figures look great on my wall.
Citizen Ghost is one of my favorite episodes of the cartoon series The Real Ghostbustes. I have wanted to customize some figures to look like the movie Ghostbusters and finally found some rough looking figures for cheap. The Neutrino Wand was made from scratch using wooded dowels, craft foam, Milliput, and cardboard. I used rubber molds and plastic resin to make copies of the Proton Packs, Neutrino Wands, and Ghost Traps.
Had a little fun drawing some Masters Of The Universe characters. Got the idea from a recent (last 5 years ?) issue of Avengers. Points for whoever can find the issue… I forget which.
Been on a New Adventures of He-Man kick and decided to draw a battle damage He-Man, maybe how he would look on a baseball card or something. As usual always fun to draw He-Man.