When my grandma died, she set her husband up with her best friend as a parting gift. She's now buried on one side of him, with her best friend on the other. 40 years later, my family is suing each other to dig up her corpse and move it because 'there's no threesomes in heaven'
Daniel Warren
6,723 posts
Illustrator / writer / guy who sells books
Co-creator of Steve Lichman & Skull & Shark
Joined May 2011
- Seeing AI people immediately train programs to generate images in the style of Kim Jung Gi hours after his death then posting the results as some kind of homage has really finalized for me how completely soulless and cheap their results are next to the real art by the real artist
- "My son...he sees things. Things that aren't there, but could be" My dad, trying to describe me doing art for a living to a guy but making me sound like a psychopath or a spirit medium instead
- Replying to @danwarrenartI assumed heaven was nothing BUT threesomes
- you spend the first half of your art career running away from anime, and the second half sprinting back towards it.
- Replying to @SoulVanguardI’m 100 percent serious and it gets even worse lol
- Replying to @AdamNFaber and @SoulVanguardShe specifically said before she died that if they ever exhumed her and buried her next to her first husband, my biological grandfather, there would quote “ Never be another peaceful night in that cemetery again”
- Dark Souls' creator once said the Art and mood of the world came from a medieval film he saw as a kid in a language he could not understand. He said not knowing what was happening made him more invested, as he had to develop his own story. I'm pretty sure that movie was Excalibur
- Friend and student Radiante Mozzarelle Is a 21-year-old artist worried about her future finding work as a creator. She doesn’t have a Twitter, but I wanted to see how much Reach we could get here just to show her how awesome she already is. Find her at: radiante-mozzarelle.com
- The Lands Between New work for Meatbun! grab one of the shirts and posters over at meatbun.com My first Elden Ring piece, inspired by the beautiful work of Yoann Lossel. I truly loved every inch of the art in this game, and this was a pleasure to work on.















