Nowrl… A Cinematic Spectacular never before seen on the Big screen! Watch in stunned amazement as the renown Doctor Langford Forrester tries to bring his most terrifying experiment under control! It's up to the likes of Miss Millie Mink, and Thaddeus J. Foxx to do what they can in order to distract and calm several tons of silky furred Fury! Their Beaver Sidekick "Lodge" knows that one thing the giant Minkess cannot resist is fresh fish! Can these four intrepid Heroes save the city in time?
Idea inspired during an on line chat with " EOCostello" and " marmelmm" These sessions have been helping me get my creative "Mojo" working again.
Idea inspired during an on line chat with " EOCostello" and " marmelmm" These sessions have been helping me get my creative "Mojo" working again.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Multiple characters
Size 779 x 1000px
GN'REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEONNNNNNNNNKHAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNK! H'Ruuuuuuuuumfff!
('Scuse me.)
('Scuse me.)
It is indeed. It's not quite clear at the present as to why the giant Minkess showed up on the scene, but we're working on it.
Was it atomic tests?
Was it some high school chemistry experiment gone wrong?
Was it a secret government project?
WE MAY NEVER KNOW!
Was it some high school chemistry experiment gone wrong?
Was it a secret government project?
WE MAY NEVER KNOW!
I kinda like the "High School Lab Experiment gone wrong" angle.
I can see a get together with Monty Python's giant hedgehog who keeps asking for Dinsdale. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN0SszL7a54
If only it were a seaside town and she could be lured into the water to hunt for her own fish!
You just gave me a wild idea, and an excuse to draw a Net Trawler fishing boat.
Uh oh.......I sense more Minkess Hi-Jinx in the offing!
Glad to be of service, my friend!
Glad to be of service, my friend!
Somewhere in my sketches I have an image of a more famous Cartoon Mink looking at a jar of mink oil and wondering why it smells of her long departed Aunt Gertrude.
I like how the Mink being a silhouette gives it an otherworldly appearance <3
I had to look at images of real Mink in the wild in order to get the look and "Feel" of the Monster Mink right. I felt that filling in all that black would help serve as the focal point to the poster, and give the scene the look of those old, 1950s Science Fiction-Horror Movies.
yes we have a minkzilla... only thing he looks to be about a hundred and fifty feet tall or she.
You had fun doing this Roy I could tell
You had fun doing this Roy I could tell
I know. I know. I fudged the scale a bit, but that's the purpose of the artwork in these crazy old posters. (Comic books too.) Give the potential audiences something to look forward to seeing.
And yes. It was a fun project to work on.
And yes. It was a fun project to work on.
Thanks Seth. Now if only I can improve my shading and shadow work...
Nice!
If that thing had a giant mustache I could have imagined it was my avatar.
If that thing had a giant mustache I could have imagined it was my avatar.
Hmmmm….? I just had to check out your web page. Are you familiar with Woody Allen's 1966 movie, "What's up Tiger Lily"?
It's been quite a while since I've seen that one.
It was on a late-night show on CBC television and I was pretty young at the time. (young enough that when they played Blazing Saddles, I missed most of the jokes and thought it was a serious western)
To be honest all I remember of What's Up Tiger Lilly was a scene where the characters were wearing gas masks and I think the guy was breaking into short bursts of song to try to keep the girl lucid.
Why do you ask?
It was on a late-night show on CBC television and I was pretty young at the time. (young enough that when they played Blazing Saddles, I missed most of the jokes and thought it was a serious western)
To be honest all I remember of What's Up Tiger Lilly was a scene where the characters were wearing gas masks and I think the guy was breaking into short bursts of song to try to keep the girl lucid.
Why do you ask?
There was a gag in the movie where two of the characters discussed Beard Eating Mustaches, but I didn't want to bring up the comment because the movie and that dialog would have been so obscure too you.
I like the idea of a murderous Mustache though.
I like the idea of a murderous Mustache though.
(Now I'm going to HAVE to read that story all the way through.)
Thanks! It's been something of a pleasure re-discovering "Networking" ideas with friends on line. When I started in this "Furry Art" game I used to write letters.
Oh man, I’ll need an extra-large popcorn & soda for this!! 🍿🥤
At $11.00 for a large Popcorn and $8.00 for an extra large drink? I'll take my chances and sneak them in!
Doctor Forrester, your insurance is definitely going up after this one...
And you wonder why nobody can afford a halfway decent secret underground laboratory these days...
"You'll be amazed, terrified (entertained even) by the sheer epicness of Attack of the 50 Foot Minkess!! Coming to theaters this summer!"
(Where were you when I was composing the dialog to this poster? That's Good.)
Double Feature with the Killer Shrews? Love the art, sure does have the look and feel of those 1950s Giant Creature films. My go to summer afternoon entertainment on TV in Dallas as a kid. Too hot to play outside - watch bad old sci fi on one of the UHF stations
Neat! I remember it was on the Channel 9 TV show featuring the "Ghost Host" named "Seymour" (Larry Vincent.) was where I saw "Attack of the Killer Shrews" for the first time, waaaay back in the early 1970s. "Fright Night" became a horror movie staple during my early teenage years, and even though the movies weren't so good, it was the host's comments and quips that made the program more watchable. I've heard from others here on FA that "Svengoolie" starring Rich Koz is still going strong. Sadly, TV Horror Movie shows with wisecracking and Movie trivia spouting hosts, (Or Hostesses.) are few and far between these days.
Tell me about it. Here in Cleveland, we had on Channel 8 "Houlihan and Big Chuck" from 1967 to 1979, and then "Big Chuck and Little John" from then until they retired in 2007. Universal from the '30's, "B" movies from the '50's, Hammer and American International Pictures horror flicks, a few Kaiju films, some oddball sci-fi here and there ("The Monitors"), and the occasional Abbott and Costello comedy to lighten things up.
Commercial breaks would be bracketed with live-action comedy sketches, the best of which included acted-out treatments of Ray Stevens' "The Streak" and Hudson & Landry's "The Obscene Phone Call Bust" ("Just the way it sounds").
Gone, all gone.
Commercial breaks would be bracketed with live-action comedy sketches, the best of which included acted-out treatments of Ray Stevens' "The Streak" and Hudson & Landry's "The Obscene Phone Call Bust" ("Just the way it sounds").
Gone, all gone.
Gosh! I wish I could find a complete version of "Abbot and Costello meet The Mummy", (Or Frankenstein.) right about now. There was also a Horror Host on TNT years and years ago who'd not only poke fun at the movies he'd show, but he'd also give out Trivia about the movie too. (His setting was in a Trailer Park.)
You know what? I believe what we Science-fiction-horror fans really need is to put Fun into the horror movies again.
You know what? I believe what we Science-fiction-horror fans really need is to put Fun into the horror movies again.
Do I see an F-9 Panther and F-80 shooting Star in the distance conducting an airstrike? ;3
Good eyeballs there. Actually I was trying to draw an F-86 (From memory.) but the F-80 is spot on. I was trying to set the "Mood" of the image by including those 1950s era looking jets.
Yeah! The friends who helped me come up with this idea want me to draw a comic featuring a "Mad Scientist" who creates attractive cloned Mustelid lady "Gynoids". Ho-Boy...
"We've got a big Gy-Noid brewing over here, good chummers!"
The two sister-and-brother Fishers I have in my drawing pipeline weren't genetically engineered, although it's entirely easy and comfortable for them to be fifty feet tall, or whatever size and breadth they choose to. ^_^ I'm thoroughly chuffed to see you've kept in practice and active in drawing since the last time I saw your printed work, ami Steamfox; I still have my copies of Fang, Claw and Steel up 'til about #12 or #13, along with 'Fifth Season'. It was a treat to have a look through your gallery here in the last couple of days, and thank you kindly for sharing your work with this 2Paw!
-2Paw.
The two sister-and-brother Fishers I have in my drawing pipeline weren't genetically engineered, although it's entirely easy and comfortable for them to be fifty feet tall, or whatever size and breadth they choose to. ^_^ I'm thoroughly chuffed to see you've kept in practice and active in drawing since the last time I saw your printed work, ami Steamfox; I still have my copies of Fang, Claw and Steel up 'til about #12 or #13, along with 'Fifth Season'. It was a treat to have a look through your gallery here in the last couple of days, and thank you kindly for sharing your work with this 2Paw!
-2Paw.
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