'The Iron Giant' by Ian Permana.
Officially licensed 24" x 36" giclee print, in a numbered Regular edition of 100 for $50; and a numbered Rainbow Foil Variant edition of 50 for $60.
On sale Wednesday May 27 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.

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'The Iron Giant' by Ian Permana.
Officially licensed 24" x 36" giclee print, in a numbered Regular edition of 100 for $50; and a numbered Rainbow Foil Variant edition of 50 for $60.
On sale Wednesday May 27 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
Is it a good Superman or a Bad Superman?
found on reddit: https://tinyurl.com/4b92d8u8
transcription:
I propose a new litmus test for if a Superman is a good Superman. Ask yourself, is this the Superman that The Iron Giant looked up to? If you can honestly say yes: it is a GOOD Superman. If you can honestly say no: it is a BAD Superman. (Superman & The Iron Giant by David Messina)
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Full transparency, the subreddit where I got this from is a subreddit making fun of Snyderverse DC fans who constantly bash James Gunn's Superman and glaze the fuck out of the Snyderverse.
Meeting of worlds 🌎
Raph and the Iron Giant.
I saw something and it reminded me of this wonderful robot! And it also made me think of my favorite animated movie—this film marked my childhood in such a strong way, so I can confidently say it’s my favorite animated movie!
I’m not very good at drawing robots, but I still wanted to make something.
Also, I don’t know why, but Rise Raph and the The Iron Giant feel very similar to me—dangerous giants built for battle, yet they refuse to use their strength for evil and choose to be more than what others expect from their appearance and purpose.
As for Raph, he has a more robust, strong, and intimidating physique, but he’s a kind being who wants the best for others and is truly a sweetheart.
Drawing 29 in my 642 things to draw book series all created with an Ohuhu fine liner and process videos on my other socials including TikTok.
When your programming doesn't allow you to swear, you gotta get creative with it xD
No pictures this time but I’ve been seriously contemplating whether I should post a cursed crossover I made between the iron giant and iron lung, but I genuinely have no idea how people are gonna take it bc it’s basically just the Giant in the world of iron lung where he’s become one of the things in the blood ocean 😔🙏 OFC I didn’t make him evil however, so there’s that at least 😭
I mean I did spend 23 hours on the art piece I made dedicated to this crossover so I might eventually post it anyways, but STILL- would it be a good idea to—?
It's been almost a year since i redrew this frame, so i decided to do another to see my progress! Plus additional sketches
please dean I need this my giant is kinda homeless
dean i'm watching the stream why are you trying not to laugh bruh
The Iron Giant
Art by Stephan Franck
me when i draw my 1225 billionth iron giant shitpost
The two men with the biggest shit eating grins decide to team up: wyd?
I was watching the Iron Giant today, and I noticed something.
In the movie it’s never explicitly said what happened to Hogarth’s dad, all we really get is this picture of him on Hogarth’s nightstand.
We see Hogarth wearing an aviator helmet too, presumably his father’s. I always took that as an implication that his dad died in the line of duty, some kind of accident, etc. Hogarth likely viewing him as a hero.
I’ve seen this movie so many times, that wasn’t new to me. But then I realized something about the end. When the Giant tells him he’s essentially leaving to die, we get the heart-wrenching moment where Hogarth says I love you a moment before he takes off.
And it occurred to me… he probably never got to say goodbye to his dad. To tell him that he loved him. And in this moment, he maybe doesn’t consciously understand it, but he had to get that final goodbye that he never got to tell his dad. To express the love he feels before he has another core figure ripped from his life. Maybe also in the line of duty protecting people.
the red death
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Made myself a new lockscreen!