As Mentioned in Episode 397 – Mürdr at IKEA January 9, 2023 Miles One comment Listen to the episode here. Art by David Wynne. Wanna buy the original? Drop him a line! Daydreamers this is not. (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) Chop Chop’s weapon is a machete, Yuri’s weapon is his fist, and artist Frank Teran’s weapon is the color black. (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) I wish Wild Child and Bob Hoskins always looked like this. (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) Sabretooth and Wild Child may look similar in close-up, but there’s never a question of who’s who. (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) When less detail equals more horror. (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) THAT’S WHAT YOU GET FOR GIVING YOUR BAR THAT NAME (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) Yes! Use more black, Frank Teran! More! (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) Scrrfffle. (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) Wild Child is shadowed like a villain… until he isn’t. (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) What are the odds?! (Sabretooth: Back to Nature #1) That guy’s mustache is no match for Psychic Paper. (X-Factor #136) The iPhone 14 Pro’s cameras ain’t got nothin’ on these. (X-Factor #136) Have you ever noticed that RAD and HAM have the same number of letters? (X-Factor #136) WAT (X-Factor #136) Jeff Matsuda stole some of Frank Teran’s black and is using it well. (X-Factor #136) Put that towel down! You know you don’t sweat! (X-Factor #136) “Huh?” is right. (X-Factor #136) This seems way less efficient than leaving a voicemail. (X-Factor #136) I HAVE QUESTIONS (X-Factor #137) Best exes. (X-Factor #137) It’s a little thing, but I like the symbolism of the seemingly arbitrary background shapes. (X-Factor #137) It’s a credit to Mystique that she can be legitimately scary while wearing that. (X-Factor #137) Again with the implied gore. (X-Factor #137) Of course, honey. Of course. (X-Factor #137) NEXT EPISODE: The X-Men return from space! Share this:EmailRedditTwitterTumblrFacebookPinterest Related Post navigation Previous Post397 – Mürdr at IKEANext Post398 – Shanna the Wee Devil
Frank Teran’s art reminds me a bit of Mike Mignola, but Wild Child doubly so.