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Gone, gone, the form of man....Rise the Demon Etrigan!
by Dan Orgill
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#SixFanarts challenge made up of characters suggested by my fans on Instagram! It's always gratifying to draw characters I might not usually draw (and I don't even mind how many wanted to see DC characters), so it's nice to stretch my legs and do a fun piece like this between larger projects. That said, larger projects on the way lol and thank you for your continued support 😊
Commissions open
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I dunno I'd say Etrigan is most pettable.... granted beast boy and creeper are up there green hair or not
Ehhh... Maybe if you're Zatanna
Otherwise you're liable to lose some fingers....
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What's his problem 😭
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Etrigan the Demon in Batman/Dylan Dog #2
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The Spectre, Etrigan, & Hippolyta
By Doc Shaner
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I prefer when Klarion and Etrigan's bonds are as strange and mystical as it was in the beginning <3 even if Klarion remains as one of his villains, it'd be interesting to explore how they tug and pull at it without actually breaking it
like above, Etrigan can freely murder Klarion with little repercussion, and in the Demon #7, Klarion can easily contact him for help
I don't know! It's just cool to see them be as opposing as possible while having a connection that doesn't really allow that kind of infighting :D
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The Conclave, a very short lived team of mystic heroes and villains who worked together and of which Zatanna was seemingly the chair of.
She is also dressed liked Xanadu here.
From Books of Fate #6:
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There is a "Magical Bedroom Review" blog, where the author describes and "rates" the performance of different magical creatures. Zatanna almost can't believe John would write something so crass. However, he didn't; the blog is actually the work of Jason Blood.
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold animated series poster by series producer James Tucker and someone named Miller (probably not That guy).
This was one of the funniest and most enjoyable series I've watched. I loved how it combined the goofiness of the Silver Age (with more than its fair share of Bob Haney insanity) with heroes from the Bronze and Modern Ages, and it still worked perfectly!
It was a love letter to the DC Universe, and reminded me of the days when comics were FUN!
Plus, the show featured the absolute best version of Aquaman EVER! You will never convince me otherwise.
Plus + plus: Jimmy Olsen delivers the classic line "Superman is a d----!"
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Detective Comics 603 (1989) by Norm Breyfogle
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