From my old man’s garage, October 8, Canadian Thanksgiving 2023.
Just showing off some cool beer can art that caught my eye and also a brief message about making a little bit of coin while, more importantly, helping the environment.
And, yes, you have to be over 18 to watch it. I don’t want to be a bad influence on the younglings even though the content is harmless. Alcohol, you know?
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Axiom-man in black. Hmmm. I’ve been toying with the idea of introducing a kind of stealth costume into THE AXIOM-MAN SAGA. A uniform he could wearing when he has to really conceal himself at night. Not quite sure as yet where this would fit in the storyline but I think it’s a cool piece anyway so what to share it here. Besides, my Artwork page needed a new piece.
Axiom-man in Black
What’s cool is I also used this image for items in my Merch Shop. Go check it out to see what it was used on.
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Star Wars Episode 1 Action Figure Toy Collection Showcase
These were huge when they came out due to the anticipation for Episode I. I camped out that night by the theatre because the next day tickets would go on sale. We had lightsaber battles and joisting matches in the parking lot. I was dressed as a Jedi and so was my friend. We had a blast. Anyway, I stocked up on these figures and now they adorn the walls of my studio.
One night Gabriel Garrison was visited by a nameless messenger who bestowed upon him great power, a power intended for good. Once discovering what this power was and what it enabled him to do, Gabriel became Axiom-man, a symbol of hope in a city that had none.
If only relationships were simple. While debating whether to reveal his secret identity to Valerie, Gabriel’s personal plans are put on hold when darkness descends upon the city, each building, street and alley covered in a strange black cloud akin to those from the Doorway of Darkness. Only these clouds didn’t descend from the sky. They came from a mysterious shadowy being known as Bleaken.
With the city under the tyrant’s control, pandemonium ensues and violence erupts on the streets. Screams, gunshots and sirens fill the air; fires are lit, blood is shed and people begin to die.
Axiom-man must navigate the darkness and put an end to Bleaken’s reign of terror before the entire city is destroyed under a veil of black clouds and violence.
Meanwhile, having grown closer as friends, Valerie races into the dark, trying to find Gabriel to make sure he’s safe, only to succumb to a band of madmen on the way that take her down a tunnel of torture and despair that threatens her sanity and soul. If she doesn’t escape, her fate will be sealed and she will meet an end worse than death.
With all hope lost and the city covered in a sea of black clouds, Axiom-man must learn what it takes to truly shine as a light in a dismal place and stand strong against the tides of darkness emanating from all sides.
Yes, I do collect hotwheels outside of superhero ones. I have always loved muscle cars. Don’t own one but still dig ’em. Maybe one day. In the meantime, I’ll have to satisfy my muscle car desire with little ones.
Today I’m pleased to announce the launch of my new online merch story named after this website.
It’s got monsters. It’s got superheroes. It’s got T-shirts, hats, bandanas, playing cards and more! Plus, there’s a special section for adults for cool things like monster zippos and flasks.
Go check it out right now and be sure to check back regularly for new designs.
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