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  1. The ‘Mystery Party’ print contest has come to a close! The lucky winner is:

    m-arcelinee.tumblr.com

    Thanks to everyone who participated!

    I’ve only got a few copies of this guy left and once they are gone this print will NEVER be available online again. So grab one while you can!

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    My “Oni” print contest has come to a close! The lucky winner is:

    http://dracerman.tumblr.com/

    Congratulations!

  3. “Oni” - A new print available at my Etsy shop.
Aw what the hell, I’m feeling cheerful today…
Reblog this post for a chance to WIN A FREE PRINT! I’ll randomly select one reblogger on Wednesday Feb 20th. Good luck! “Oni” - A new print available at my Etsy shop.
Aw what the hell, I’m feeling cheerful today…
Reblog this post for a chance to WIN A FREE PRINT! I’ll randomly select one reblogger on Wednesday Feb 20th. Good luck!
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    Oni” - A new print available at my Etsy shop.

    Aw what the hell, I’m feeling cheerful today…

    Reblog this post for a chance to WIN A FREE PRINT! I’ll randomly select one reblogger on Wednesday Feb 20th. Good luck!

  4. My buddy Tom has finished a beautiful new webcomic called Icarus. It’s very poetic and it’s unique use of parallax scrolling is incredibly innovative. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a webcomic built this way before. Check it out! (and remember to scroll down the page!)
 “Icarus” By Tom Columbus My buddy Tom has finished a beautiful new webcomic called Icarus. It’s very poetic and it’s unique use of parallax scrolling is incredibly innovative. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a webcomic built this way before. Check it out! (and remember to scroll down the page!)
 “Icarus” By Tom Columbus
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    My buddy Tom has finished a beautiful new webcomic called Icarus. It’s very poetic and it’s unique use of parallax scrolling is incredibly innovative. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a webcomic built this way before. Check it out! (and remember to scroll down the page!)

     “Icarus” By Tom Columbus