Delilah concept art for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse by Kris Anka
Delilah is Khmer. I pushed to have some Cambodian representation in the film, and everybody was on board with it. I'm sad the scene was cut out from the film, but working with (Kris Anka) on this was a blessing.
-Kevin Aymeric on Twitter
Across the spiderverse said “oh you guys liked the experimental animation style of the last movie? bet” and cranked it up to ten billion and i thank them for that
I put nails on my hat
Also plz listen to capitalist casualties, they’re so good
This is possibly the most unhinged thing I’ve ever drawn but I’m here for it
By Engraving Found Plastic Waste, Duke Riley Links Extractive Practices Throughout Human History
More @lomography experiments.
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse by Jesús Alonso Iglesias / Mauro Belfiore
A detail I just noticed.
Pav is panicking because this is probably the 1st big disaster that's happened to him in his time as Spiderman.
Miles, seeing that, puts a comforting hand on his shoulder before proceeding to give instructions in damage control.
I like to imagine hobie taking Noir's glasses and putting them on himself and he asks "what's up? Did it look good?" And then noir is silent "Hobie... I can't see anything"
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Hobie Brown hair concept art for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse by Jesús Alonso Iglesias