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This was one that didn’t stream on my channel due to a technical glitch, so I don’t have a link to it there. This was, again, a Chuck-less episode where it was just Dale and I drawing to wrap up the previous year in as many things as I could think of off the top of my head. This includes the eclipse, Raygun at the Olympics, Astronaughts caught in space, the death of the murder hornet, the Epstein papers, Deadpool and Wolverine, no AI, the ship crashing into the Baltimore bridge, a huge hurricane, and I don’t remember who the chick is.
For more episodes of Urfspace Live that are missing from my channel like this one, check out Chuck’s Urfspace channel here:
This was also drawn for the same episode of “Day of the Curse” (so I guess the legs are cursed) but it was only a warm up. I didn’t spend very long on it.
Below is the episode for this drawing. Chuck was MIA so it was just Dale and I drawing. The theme was “Revenge of the Curse” but it was the New Years Eve podcast, so I went with x-mas lights and a snowman. So I guess the snowman is cursed.
A very quick drawing of “ancient Aliens,” which is a theory I think diminishes the ingenuity of ancient man and is very dumb. Just because we forgot how to do things (like build pyramids with ancient tools) doesn’t mean other people didn’t know how.
For this episode we went back and talked about how comics had touched our lives and shaped them in some way. We talked about the power of the page-flip, or getting the latest issue at the news stand for the older folk. I drew this during our discussion.
This was a drawing to the theme of making the podcast we had been doing for a while at this point more professional by bringing in the drawing, adding my long-awaited tech-check, and working on our quality. In the honor of working on the podcast, I drew a fancy microphone.
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I don’t remember what the topic was exactly for this drawing, but I do remember I was drawing in “an Urfspace style,” when I did it. I went for big eyes and bright colors like Chuck does with his art.