Philip Gough - Cover art for "Ghosts, Spooks and Spectres"; 1967

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Philip Gough - Cover art for "Ghosts, Spooks and Spectres"; 1967
The comic is still in the works, I can't wait to show you the story.
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A wise person once told me, "The PotO squeakquel shoulda been a gilded age situation," and I took that personally.
a quick animatic because I loved this clip so much
My OG fandom, The Phantom of the Opera. Saw they were going on tour 2025 and I am SO EXCITED.
Fun fact: I became an artist because of PoTO! I watched the movie when I was 12, then the 25th Anniversary, and was so inspired I decided to draw the phantom. Ive been drawing ever since.
Phantom of the Opera Erik doodles.
I recently read the book and was very surprised at how different Erik was compared to the musical. It's very funny comparing the two together. Hopefully I'll have time to draw more of him and the other characters!
While Erik loathes leaving his station— the bar is his pride and joy, after all— he occasionally makes an exception, stepping away for a quick ten-minute pool game with customers at Rosy Hours. However, he sometimes gets a little too caught up in the game…
Bartender AU lore accurate version and bonuses under the cut:
Grey knight