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1. Holiday Doodling



Havent' been around for a while. Thought I'd stop by, check all the awesome art and post my little Super Hero Santa.

He's part of some holiday shenanigans I've been involved with this December called HoHoDooDa, short for Holiday Doodle a Day.

Check it out here, if you'd like.

Happy Holidays!

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2. Super Advertising!


Hey everyone! Here's part of a recent job I did for an advertising client. When I was growing up there was nothing I wanted more than to be a comic book artist. Even though I eventually did some work at the edge of mainstream comics for one of the big companies my interests went in another direction. So it's fun to get to do this comic-style stuff now and then for advertising and magazine clients. There's a male counterpart to this character and a super-villain in the works as well.

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3. The Thing

Here's Mrs. Grimm's favorite blue-eyed boy, Ben, a.k.a., The Thing. If anyone's interested I set this one up as a free desktop wallpaper at my website.

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4. Wonder Woman

Here is my interpretation of Wonder Woman! I think this was a great topic, now we get the
chance to see a super hero been interpreted by several artists with different techniques
and styles! It's really a great way to see everyone's work in a kind of equally matter..but it
will get realllyyyyyy hard to pick the winner since all these amazing artists are awesome!!

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5. The Inaugural Very Short Introductions Column: Atheism

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By Kirsty OUP-UK

Today sees the start of another exciting new column for the OUP blog, inspired by our acclaimed series of Very Short Introductions. Every month I will be posing questions to a different author from the series about their topic and bringing you suggestions for more books to read on the subject, direct from the authors themselves. This month’s inaugural Q&A is with Julian Baggini, author of Atheism: A Very Short Introduction. He is the editor and co-founder of The Philosophers’ Magazine, as well as the author of a number of books including Making Sense: Philosophy Behind the Headlines (OUP), The Pig that Wants to be Eaten (Granta), and his latest book Welcome to Everytown: A Journey into the English Mind (Granta).

OUP: Is atheism just another religion for people to follow? (more…)

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