I always thought i was really into drawing wars at the time but as it turns out I was more into secret agents and bank robberies. okay, I LOVED drawing bank robberies. and secret agent missions. and guns. also i used to like draw these really kickass stickmen pointing two guns either side of them and shooting 2 other guys in the head. Although I do remember drawing a few wars. I always drew killers and robberies with masks, typically clown masks or smiley masks. I def gotta start drawing like that again. a lot of the drawings i made when i was like 8-11 had lost that edginess and I was just trying to make everything like big nate. I was obsessed with big nate. now, howevere that i have stopped caring about big nate, I'm back to making those edgy violent drawings, but they still lost the charm of the stickman drawings I used to make. rather than an action-packed army of masked robbers in action and the police shutting them down, it's just a guy killing zombies in a graveyard or a reptillian serial killer murdering people in the most horrific ways I could think of. I gotta get back to drawing the masked killers and the hostages and the cops fighting them. those were the days. and my mom would never get me a game console so i would draw games on 3x4 cards. I don't have any anymore, but i made one last night for like the first in 5 years. it was a adaption of "killed", a fictional movie I made up for 2 drawings: the first shows a lot, and I mean a LOT of people going to see the movie and the second was people in the theater watching the movie. (I drew like 40 people all going to see the movie. Must've been like a Steven Spielberg movie starring Keanu reeves and chuck norris or something) I created so many characters. Big poly, a superhero with a very strange body (he looked like pac-man eating a pellet with a face) was the first character I ever created when i was like 4. He wasn't as edgy as...say... the dark lord, but he was awesome. Also, I wanna try and turn "Killed" into a fully fleshed-out story. looking back, the first examples of characters i made falling off was Pill-a-boy, easily the most boring character I ever made. He was a magician who wore kind of like a superhero mask. His sidekick, Mask, was pretty cool tho! he was basically a sentient superhero mask. Pink Panther and Big Nate were the main thing influencing my stories and characters, and it sucks how much they lost their cool factor. and the magnaman, who was very vaugley remincesnet of the good ol days of my edgier drawings simply cuz of that one comic where he told pill-a-boy to kill himself. however, I love his design. it was somewhat inspired the batman: the brave and the bold, i remember checking out the comics from the liabray and the way batmans hands were drawn i found really cool and magnaman (I used to spell it "Magne man") got hands like that. again, like pill-a-boy, he was designed like a superhero but wasnt one. Rock Hunter was the first real edgy character I made in a while, he is a muscualar solider who fights zombies. I was maybe 11 or 12 when i created him, so he's pretty recent compared to say the dark lord, who must be like 6 years old now. ( just realised that I have only maade 3 real edgy characters whow erent just some disposable agent stickmen: The dark lord (He is now called "malifus"), Rock hunter, and then greg shackleford (a reptillian serial killer who kills is gruesome unimaginable ways) ) Greg is the most recent one, being only about 2 month old or so, hes also the edgiest, being just a flatout serial killer.
chillzozen
im so glad i read all that.
Akiiso
Wait, you actually did?