#round robin

LIVE

thingsbeginningwitha:

I got my parcels from @ghostrepeaterand@kate2kat!

Again, no spoilers for anyone still waiting, but it’s all lovely and you’re wonderful people! <3

I got my parcel from @mahons-ondine. It’s gorgeous!

Hey! I did a Round Robin with @surrealistnonsenseand@animetrashmuffin in the @kakairu-discord-server:)

I had so much much fun and everyone is so talented!

Here is my colored piece:

And you can find the amazing sketch by @surrealistnonsense and the beautiful line by @animetrashmuffin

It was such a pleasure and an honour to work with you two, really.


A redraw of the Superboy 1994 issue 4 cover with slight modifications. The title, instead of saying "Superboy, the animated series!" says "Suberboy, the man of tomorrow!" in reference to the new comic title. In the credits section it says "by ByeAra in celebration of the Round Robin winner". The covers of the magazine on the floor are very rough doodles of Superboy's first appearance in The Reign of the Supermen in 1992, and the first issue of Young Justice 2019, respectively. The image on the TV screen is a redraw of a fragment of the cover of the new comic: Kon from the back, holding a duffel bag over his left shoulder and looking back over his right shoulder.ALT

congrats to my boy for winning the round robin

the original cover i’m referencing is under the cut

The cover of Superboy (1994) #4. It shows Superboy sprawled on the ground upside down, seemingly asleep, with his head turned to the left away from a 90s TV screen that shows a smiling Superboy over a USA flag. Hanging over the TV is a landline phone with the handset off the socket and lying over an open TV magazine that shows its front and back covers. To the left of Superboy theres a bowl of popcorn turned on its side with kernels falling out all over the floor which is a soft yellow rug. The title of the cover mimics a speech bubble coming from the TV announcing "... and now we return to [drawing of a horizontal lightning] Superboy, the animated series!". On the top left corner there's the DC stamp, right below it, the number of the issue, then the Superman logo in yellow and finally the artists and writer credits, which go to Kesel, Grummett, Parobeck, Hazelwood, and Parks.ALT
loading