Tag: cult classic

Glen Discovers that being Wished into a Cornfield isn’t as Bad as it Sounds…

I decided to do another homage to one of my all time favorites – the original Twilight Zone and it’s insanely iconic It’s a Good Life episode where one little boy gets to wish people away for not thinking happy thoughts. Where do they go? The cornfields! I know the sting of this no longer reaches most people because most people no longer have first hand experiences with cornfields but here’s why that’s so scary- because they’re extremely disorienting. It’s just rows and rows of corn with no way out. It’s a terrifying thought, probably first implemented in old German fairy tales where magic umbrellas would fly bad little boys and girls away to the proverbial cornfield. (Doesn’t that put a whole new light on Mary Poppins!)

Still – in this classic horror scenario Glen always manages to find a way to make it adorable. And I couldn’t be more proud.

The Making of Glen

I was actually lacking in inspiration this week when this idea popped into my head yesterday. I had spent all day fighting with technology on a different matter so by the time I was ready to sit down and illustrate it I was already on the punchy side which is not a great place to start with such a complex illustration. I had to look up cornstalks in an attempt to draw them. I drew one and copied it many times over to make a field and I applied the same process to the pile of corn which I moved the corn into different angles in order to make them look like a more convincing pile. I think it came out well! And I am proud of myself for once again pushing the boundaries of what I could do – going so far as to find an appropriate brush stroke for the top of the corn stalks to make them look loaded with pollen.

Initially I drew the image in color. I thought turning it into a black and white image would be as simple as applying a filter like you do with photos. HAHAHAHA. No, when I looked up how to do this in Clip Studio Paint I got a bunch of grotesquely long multi-step tutorials which I looked at with glassy eyes before cheating. I totally uploaded the illustration to LunaPic (dot com) and applied the black and white filter. Took all of two steps and 15 seconds from upload to black and white. I regret nothing (fully realizing that if I were to be professional about this I’d totally learn the correct way which probably allows me to do this without compressing the image. Whatever, I’m not making this into a billboard so it doesn’t matter.)

Glen dresses as musical genres…

I admit, I’ve been swimming around a void as far as inspiration goes so I decided to go back to the basics and basically use Glen as a paper doll like I used to do as a teenager. Isn’t he a peach?!

I know, these music genres seem really random, and they are! I chose them by which I thought would be amusing to draw. I may have missed the mark on a few but the rest? Adorable. And yes, circus and bubblegum are real music genres, if you don’t believe me ask YouTube.

The Making of Glen

This week’s Glen started with a random image in my head of Glen covered in bubble gum, weeping piteously because it popped on him, but could I make that into a whole comic?! It was a stretch but yes, I managed.

What did I learn? I learned that making a caterpillar look angry is REALLY hard. I need to work on his facial expressions hardcore. Also it’s no easier to put make-up on Glen as it is myself. Fucking impossible. I don’t know how you ladies, painted gents, and other make-up lovin’ folk do it. Seriously. HOW?

Also I didn’t mean to cross dress Glen, and maybe I didn’t, but there’s a little playful genderfuckery in here. I appreciate that. I think so do these musical genres. I still have no idea how Glen ended up looking so feminine in the punk one though… that… I just have no explanation for.