I went to the emergency room on Wednesday to get treatment for what has turned out to be Acute Bronchitis. I've been struggling with an upper respiratory infection since the first week of this month and with the Sarcoidosis, respiratory issues can be tricky at best. Since Thanksgiving it had taken a dramatic turn for the worse and I spent the first part of the week looking for a free clinic to assist me and found none. I'm on the mend (I hope) and resting, but in the meantime, I've gotten behind here at Zombie Bites. I'll try to get things caught up in the next few weeks but I ask that you bear with me in the meantime. Thanks.
This on is a little cartoony, but that was all I had in me at the time. It does hearken to the kind of werewolf from the first Howling movie and the issues of Moon Knight that had Werewolf by Night in them. I'll draw another one full figure at some point and loosen up the style. I've always been fond of / afraid of werewolves. This was the kind of thing lurking beneath the back porch steps waiting to grab my ankle.
Near the palace at Gnosis,
birthed of union and godly misfortune,
I keep myself at bay with a confusion of corridors.
I build a labyrinthine meander to house my savagery,
my monstrous child self.
This day becomes a hallmark to me of
the re-ignition of failing light. Forces beyond mundane reality
cross the gulfs of spacetime and rekindle the light of life once more. This piece is in celebration of the comic series The Invisibles and my introduction to the worlds of Magick.
Another sketch from the Sarcoidosis / Prednisone period. If I receall correctly, I think this was the last of that set of sketches. This piece encompassed my feelings at that time.
I was lost in a miasma of grief, fear, sorrow, powerlessness and hopelessness. My life was irrevocably changed and many avenues of action and choice were forever lost to me. I am still recovering from the events of this time period.
I seem to be angling this month toward creepy otherworldly creatures, From Beyond and now this monstrosity. Topping the list of things you never want to see on the end of your flashlight beam, here we have a hungry Jumper Demon. This creature pays homage to two of my all time favorite horror sci-fi movies, Alien and Aliens. Those movies gave me nightmares for years. Thanks Ridley Scott and James Cameron!