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All AWESOME. But can someone please tell me where art31 and art 32 are from?
I believe art31 and art32 are from Red Dead Redemption.
Clearly, this guy likes Humberto Ramos…
Pretty awesome
The use of “phenomenal” is debatable here, “cool” sure, but definitely not “phenomenal”.
They’re good for comic art, but it’s obviously just pandering to guys’ need for badassery. When I think of “phenomenal” I think of that gallery you posted not too long back with all those stunning images from various video games like Fallout, Mass Effect, and others, or the Bioshock posters.