tumblr still won’t make my art show up on the tag but my text where i complained about it yesterdy IS showing up so maybe i just have ti wait??? i posted it anyways idc anymore haha
UPDATE: it only shows up when i have this posted HAHAHH
i have no idea what hiccup the first is suppose to look like so i got inspired by other fanart of him lmao (mainly @httydbooks-doodler tbh)
(I know i traumatized y‘all with the illustrations of Hiccup the third SO NOW I can post all the nice fanart i made in the last few weeks :D it‘s a lot so get excited:3)
Technically, there are fifteen books in the How to Train Your Dragon Series, since the loose continuity style of the first few books means that Day of the Dreader and How To Train your Viking could feasibly slot somewhere between How to Train your Dragon and How to Break a Dragon’s Heart. And there’s nothing in the main twelve implying the events of The Viking who was seasick didn’t happen when Hiccup was a little kid.
Oh yeah, Cowell wrote three little side-books for World book day. The Day of the Dreader, How to Train your Viking, and an (in)complete guide to Dragons (think the little blurbs about Dragons that are scattered throughout the books but it’s a whole book of that). Whether or not you consider them canon is up to you.
Before she wrote HTTYD, Cowell wrote a book for little kids/toddlers called Hiccup: The viking who was seasick. This one is so dubiously canon that it could feasibly be a prequel to both the Books canon and the Dreamworks canon. This is also the only one with no Dragons in it.
This is all my Doomsday art, in case you don’t want to go hunting down all ten posts. Also I wanted to see all of them lined up. Not too shabby for only having had my iPad for a year!
It has come to my attention. That some of you. have not read the HTTYD books. Change That.
heres some book toothless doodles/design concepts, ik his movie counterpart is more popular but in the books he is just so funny. he reminds me of my cat i love him