With Halloween upon us, I figured it was time for some Halloween-themed pics.
First, we'll get the cute stuff out the way. Here's a pic featuring the guys of Gundam 00:
Then, here's one with the guys of Kyou Kara Maou:
What's Halloween without vampires? Here's a nice pic of the guys of the Night Class from Vampire Knight:
If there are vampires, then there are also those who hunt them. Here's a pic of Walter from the manga/anime Hellsing:
Here's a single scan featuring Teen Titans' Kid Devil:
And lastly, two pics from the anime/manga series Yami no Matsuei (aka Descendants of Darkness). It's essentially a shoujo horror series and coincidentally, it will be airing on Sci-Fi Channel's Ani-Monday beginning this Monday, November 3.
I hope you enjoyed this special post. Have a safe, fun, and scary Halloween!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
Nightcrawler
I don't post enough guys from Marvel, so today I'm posting some artwork of Nightcrawler from X-Men. I don't have any pics of Kurt from X-Men Evolution but I own some X-Men Evolution comics and I'll see if I can find some stuff to scan for a future post.
In the meantime, enjoy the artwork from a couple of Nightcrawler's solo series.
In the meantime, enjoy the artwork from a couple of Nightcrawler's solo series.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Wild Arms: The Vth Vanguard
Wild Arms is a series of RPGs from Sony. All the games take at least some inspiration from American westerns. As opposed to doing another "Guys From..." series of posts, each Wild Arms post will feature artwork from one game.
Today's post features art from Wild Arms: The Vth Vanguard (a.k.a. Wild Arms 5).
Today's post features art from Wild Arms: The Vth Vanguard (a.k.a. Wild Arms 5).
Monday, October 27, 2008
The Biggest He-Man Ever
Although I watched He-Man as a young kid, I didn't realize the appeal of the buff blond until I picked up the 2000-era comics and watched the most recent incarnation, Masters of The Universe.
Today's post features artwork from a 2002 short story called "Hope" with artwork by Enza Fortana. The style of art in this story is really interesting because it makes He-Man look huge, even for He-Man. Despite that, it's still very, very appealing.
Look for more Masters of The Universe comic art in the coming weeks and if anyone out there knows a good source of He-Man/Masters of The Universe cartoon art/screenshots, please let me know.
Today's post features artwork from a 2002 short story called "Hope" with artwork by Enza Fortana. The style of art in this story is really interesting because it makes He-Man look huge, even for He-Man. Despite that, it's still very, very appealing.
Look for more Masters of The Universe comic art in the coming weeks and if anyone out there knows a good source of He-Man/Masters of The Universe cartoon art/screenshots, please let me know.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Final Crisis: Submit
There have not been many minority characters here on HFG and that's something I definitely want to work on. A good start, though, can be found in Final Crisis: Submit which features Black Lightning and the Tattooed Man. Matthew Clark and Norm Rapund deliver the artwork.
Friday, October 24, 2008
DNAngel
DNAngel is a manga series by Yukiru Sugisaki. It revolves around a boy named Daisuke who turns into a phantom thief known as Dark whenever he thinks about his crush. Dark is older than Daisuke and the "DNA" in the name of the manga comes from the fact that previous generations of males in Daisuke's family also turned into Dark.
The manga is available in America from TOKYOPOP. There is an anime version as well, which will be the subject of another post. It's available from ADV Films.
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