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Some more Art Fight art! Characters are from top to bottom - Silver, Asmodel and Uriel, and Zephaniah, and belong to their creators, Silverflyte, DogMutt/WinterReim, and EerieAyres.
Superman BLUE
Howard Porter
Dictionary of Angels by Gustav Davidson.
Just two lovebirds getting physical... again... (¬‿¬ )
Read from left to right~
I finally got to draw and colour a piece after a couple of months of procrastinating!!! Tsunayoshi [Nayo] is my OC and Asmodel [Asma] is my friend’s OC!
Give her love, @shapeshifter-of-the-void, because Asma’s a sweetie~
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Anarky
Volume: 1 #7
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Writers: Alan Grant
Pencils: Norm Breyfogle
Inks: Joe Rubinstein
Covers: Norm Breyfogle
Featuring: Anarky (Lonnie Machin), The Spectre (Asmodel), Haunted Tank, Bill Craig, Eddie Craig, Gus Gray, J.E.B. Stuart, Jeb Stuart, Rick Rawlins
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Asmodel, Angel of Taurus
THE SUPPORTER To stay steady, enjoying a moment of reprise is not selfish. A breath that takes us back to our center is essential. We must respect the anchor that holds our feet to the ground. When we do this, we wield a strength that can push back against the spin of the world. Asmodel is there. The embodiment of the focus and dedication we hold when we make a commitment. A moment of clarity, grasped in a closed fist.
Created for www.angelarium.net
Peter Mohrbacher
Selection of inscribed figures from Middle-Eastern incantation bowls, ritual objects from the Late Antiquity. These bowls were believed to trap evil spirits when buried as part of special rituals. Jews, Christians, Mandaeans, Manichaeans, Zoroastrians and Early Moslems all used them. Which character is your favourite?
Source: Lilith’s Hair and Ashmedai’s Horns: Incantation Bowl Imagery in the Light of Talmudic Descriptions, Naama Vilozny. (2015)
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