One of Missile Mouse’s simple pleasures is the Kraxzon DB2. Now considered a classic speeder, it can still stand it’s ground against it’s modern equivalent: the DB7. This is in part due to MM’s obsessive drive to keep in top condition. He’s also upgraded a few components to increase performance giving it a top airspeed of 600mph. Which makes it the obvious ride choice when you’ve overslept your alarm and are late to your mission briefing.
Artist’s note: I had an extra long skinny piece of bristol, so I wanted to design something to fit the paper. Fun experiment. Try it some time. Get a odd shaped clipping and design an object that fits that space.
Remember that blog I started with some friends from work? Yeah, yeah, Draw Force, great, you remember. It had been sitting idle for a while, but I think now we’re going to be trying to post up some more drawings on it. We’ll see how long this lasts. The latest mission is draw a truck the way a child would draw it. I twisted the assignment a bit and drew a truck the way a child might imagine it.
I was recently contacted by Paul from Ideology of Madness, a fine blog about all things cool. Paul had the mad, mad I tell you, idea of “Mice With Weapons Week” and asked if I wouldn’t mind doing a little Missile Mouse interview for it. You can read the interview here: Mice With Weapons Week AFTERMATH: Interview with Missle Mouse Creator Jake Parker. Go check it out, and along with the interview is a little sneaky peak of some of the pages from the book.
This is the last installment of my Horton work. Looking back at all these I’m reminded of what a fun project this was to work on. It’s rare that you get this much creative freedom in a project this large. If it were up to me we’d do another Seuss movie here at Blue Sky.
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