ABC's of Pro Wrestling - A is for Atomic Drop
Hey there everybody!
I'm hoping today finds you feeling good in your respective neighborhoods. Respect to Applebee's. I think that's an Applebee's slogan- maybe not. Either way, even though the answer is literally a few finger presses away- that will have to stay the way it is. Time is of the essence here folks.
All Applebee's aside, I started a new project! I'm making a children's book (of sorts). I probably won't be reading this to my kid till he's able to decide not to pile drive his schoolmates for fun buuuuuuut maybe your kid has more self control than I perceive mine will have. I digress.
The project is a collection of illustrations in the style of an alphabet book! Ultimately, I'd like to have it printed and bound and hopefully, have T-shirts made as well.
I loved going to the Pomona Swap Meet with my dad as a kid. When we'd go, I'd walk up and down the aisles of used car parts, checking out old carburetors, beat up fenders and lenses for headlights that no one makes anymore. Yet by far, my favorite thing about going would be when we would turn a corner and see good ol' Bert "The Shirt" Grimm slangin' Ed Roth's Rat Fink T-shirts! My dad would always buy me one (they were really fairly priced and Bert is an awesome salesman) and it started my love and obsession for all things Roth.
I bring you the first illustration from The ABC's of Pro Wrestling.
I'm hoping today finds you feeling good in your respective neighborhoods. Respect to Applebee's. I think that's an Applebee's slogan- maybe not. Either way, even though the answer is literally a few finger presses away- that will have to stay the way it is. Time is of the essence here folks.
All Applebee's aside, I started a new project! I'm making a children's book (of sorts). I probably won't be reading this to my kid till he's able to decide not to pile drive his schoolmates for fun buuuuuuut maybe your kid has more self control than I perceive mine will have. I digress.
The project is a collection of illustrations in the style of an alphabet book! Ultimately, I'd like to have it printed and bound and hopefully, have T-shirts made as well.
I loved going to the Pomona Swap Meet with my dad as a kid. When we'd go, I'd walk up and down the aisles of used car parts, checking out old carburetors, beat up fenders and lenses for headlights that no one makes anymore. Yet by far, my favorite thing about going would be when we would turn a corner and see good ol' Bert "The Shirt" Grimm slangin' Ed Roth's Rat Fink T-shirts! My dad would always buy me one (they were really fairly priced and Bert is an awesome salesman) and it started my love and obsession for all things Roth.
I bring you the first illustration from The ABC's of Pro Wrestling.
More wrestler character designs
Hi there, friends and neighbors. I've slowly been chipping away at the wrestler designs I started a while back. I've reworked a few things I felt weren't working and kicked out a couple new designs. I've got a name for their wrestling organization as well: the Intergalactic Wrestling Federation. The IWF. I'll post some logo sketches soonish as well as some promo cards for each combatant.
Here's where we are so far:
Here's where we are so far:
Updated: Bruise E. Homemaker |
Updated: Lord Deville |
Updated: Nigel Quarkbottom |
Grimly Mynock
5'5"
315 lbs.
From the Cave Planet Holio
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"Supernova" Luto Graham 6'10" 310 lbs. From Hulkaterrania |
Wrestlers VS Aliens
Aliens have invaded our world and the only way to stop them is to wrassle em' into submission!
I set a goal to create character designs for an imaginary wrestling video game or cartoon. The self-imposed prompt was to give the characters a whimsical feeling while still allowing them to look powerful.
Bruise E. Homemaker
6"0"
325 lbs
From Pasadena, CA
6"0"
325 lbs
From Pasadena, CA
Finn McCracken
6'2"
380 lbs
From the Scottish Highlands
6'2"
380 lbs
From the Scottish Highlands
Lord Deville
6'9"
330 lbs
From Parts Unknown
6'9"
330 lbs
From Parts Unknown
Johnny Lightning
6'4"
301 lbs
From the Concrete Jungle
6'4"
301 lbs
From the Concrete Jungle
Thin Lizzie
5'9"
130 lbs
From Detroit, MI
5'9"
130 lbs
From Detroit, MI
Glorox
7'2"
441 lbs
From the Kartac Peninsula on Glutoc 5
7'2"
441 lbs
From the Kartac Peninsula on Glutoc 5
Nigel Quarkbottom
6'5"
301 lbs
From the Wrong Side of the Rings of Saturn
This is an ongoing project.
Let me know what you guys think!
Jake the Snake Roberts
Here is another of my favorite wrestlers from childhood. Jake "the Snake" Roberts is the creator of the DDT (essentially, you grab a dude's head like you would for a suplex, and then proceed to plow it through the mat by dropping onto your own back while still holding said dude's head). He was always kind of scary and mysterious to me but not necessarily because of his snake Damien.
Giant Robot Post-It Show 8 preview
It’s that time of year again…
The time of year where you struggle to find the perfect gift for your weirdo brother or sister. Well look no further because the Giant Robot annual Post-It Show is here again!!
Curated by the lovely and talented pair of Mark Todd & Esther Pearl Watson, the Post-It Show is now in it’s eighth incarnation. Post-Its are $25 each- cash and carry- for original artwork from world renowned artists!
Stop by Giant Robot 2 in Los Angeles on December 8th from 6pm-10pm and you’ll be able to rub elbows with the masters. Most art sells on opening night so get there early!

For my theme this year, I decided to go with some of my favorite deceased professional wrestlers. Come buy them.

Ravishing Rick Rude
December 7, 1958 – April 20, 1999
December 7, 1958 – April 20, 1999

Road Warrior Hawk
September 12, 1957 – October 19, 2003
September 12, 1957 – October 19, 2003

Big Boss Man
May 2, 1962 – September 22, 2004
May 2, 1962 – September 22, 2004

Mr. Perfect
March 28, 1958 – February 10, 2003
March 28, 1958 – February 10, 2003

Macho Man Randy Savage
November 15, 1952 – May 20, 2011
November 15, 1952 – May 20, 2011

Bam Bam Bigelow
September 1, 1961 – January 19, 2007
September 1, 1961 – January 19, 2007
Thanks to deadwrestlers.net for the information.