proxy kisses // for @calvinahobbes (credit to @ahappydnp and this post)

seen from United States

seen from Egypt

seen from Canada
seen from Singapore

seen from India

seen from Türkiye
seen from Singapore

seen from Canada
seen from Egypt

seen from Puerto Rico
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
proxy kisses // for @calvinahobbes (credit to @ahappydnp and this post)
Wanted to give my other oc some love☆
Say hello to Rainn and Dawn, the soul collectors in hell. That more or less works in an normal office
A platonic friendship,with some sort of situationship going on:0
He is done! Im really happy with him! I can wait to get him printed out!! I hope you love him as much as I do! I cant wait to draw up more characters!! 🥰🥰
.
Please join my Patreon for exclusive access to non watermarked images!
.
If you haven’t watched Hazbin Hotel On Prime you must! Such a fun adult cartoon and I love all these amazing characters!! Here is Alastor the Radio demon! I love him so much!! I cant wait to work more on this guy!! 🥰🥰
.
. Prints and bookmarks available on my Etsy!!
I love the Hazbin Hotel show and I absolutely love all these characters! I'm really happy with how they all turned out and I hope you love h
.
I cannot stress enough the nightmare fuel this has left me with
The Prince Stolas
I love demon birds sorry 😬
For the tenth book in the series, Steve Jackson created the only Fighting Fantasy book set on present day Earth. The result – in which the reader must survive a night in an evil house full of devil worshippers, ghosts, and assorted demonic activity – is one of the scariest and most challenging (and puzzling!) of all the gamebooks.
The cover by Ian Miller is fantastic and suitably evil, but Tim Sell’s interior art is somewhat of a mixed bag. Certain illustrations – notably the iconic zombie featured on the frontispiece – are incredible, but in places, the art has a kind of cartoonish feel (viz. the skeleton with his jaunty hat or the somewhat silly Hell Demon). The slightly childish feel to some of the art (I didn’t include, for example, the illustration of the painting of the old woman) is jarring when compared to some of the more gory illustrations – not to mention the picture of the sacrificial victim, which is quite risqué indeed for a book published by Puffin (and was thus excised from later editions)!