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Flying Spaghetti Monster

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

Flying Spaghetti Monster sketch by Amy Crook

Flying Spaghetti Monster sketch by Amy Crook

Have you been Touched by His Noodly Appendage?

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Tentacle Heart Cyclops

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Coloring Book Doodle 48 - Tentacle Heart Cyclops

Coloring Book Doodle 48 - Tentacle Heart Cyclops

I scanned #49 today, too, and it’s hard to believe I’ve done that many of these doodles. I don’t always manage to draw in books (wholesale orders don’t get them, or last-minute-zomg ones), and sometimes I draw and forget to scan, but still. Nearly 50! That’s a lot of tentacles.

And yet, this guy is unimpressed. Isn’t that always the way?

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Pumpkin of Son of Coloring Book Doodles

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

Weeble Pumpkin sketch by Amy Crook

Weeble Pumpkin sketch by Amy Crook

This pumpkin is not impressed with your carving skills, nor with his un-timely posting. But he’s just so cute!

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Return of the Son of Coloring Book Doodles

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Tentacle doodle by Amy Crook

Tentacle doodle by Amy Crook

I don’t always remember to scan these in after I do them, so it’s been a while since I had any to post. The last few coloring books I’ve sold, I doodled in the tentacles above, and a random silly Sherlock, below.

Waving Sherlock doodle by Amy Crook

Sherlock doodle by Amy Crook

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Son of Weeble

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Son of Weeble cartoon by Amy Crook

Son of Weeble by Amy Crook

I admit it, I ran out of finished weeble cartoons for my Wednesdays and had to just doodle something up. I started out just drawing up a “blank” weeble – shape of the head and body, arms and hands and feet. The idea of doing a blank-faced one then made me think of Magritte’s Son of Man, and thus I give you Son of Weeble to weird up your Wednesday.

I gave myself the rule of only using pens within reach to shade him, which is why his clothes are a light grey and his skin left paper white. Maybe next time I’ll bring out the Really Useful Box o’ Sharpies before I get started, I’m pretty sure I have a better range of pinks and browns there.

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Coloring Book Doodles

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

For most of the buyers of my Cthulhu Coloring Book, I’ve had time to put a little 5-minute sketch in the inside front covers. I remembered to scan most of the doodles before mailing them, so here they are for your to enjoy!

Weeble Deep One sketch by Amy Crook

Weeble Deep One sketch by Amy Crook

Evil Brain sketch by Amy Crook

Evil Brain sketch by Amy Crook

Evil Cheeseburger sketch by Amy Crook

Evil Cheeseburger sketch by Amy Crook

Weeble Death (classic) sketch by Amy Crook

Weeble Death (classic) sketch by Amy Crook

Yig sketch by Amy Crook

Yig sketch by Amy Crook

Weeble Death (Sandman) sketch by Amy Crook

Weeble Death (Sandman) sketch by Amy Crook

Octopus sketch by Amy Crook

Octopus sketch by Amy Crook

Hello Zombie Kitty sketch by Amy Crook

Hello Zombie Kitty sketch by Amy Crook

Nyarlathotep sketch by Amy Crook

Nyarlathotep sketch by Amy Crook

Flying Polyp sketch by Amy Crook

Flying Polyp sketch by Amy Crook

Weeble Skeleton sketch by Amy Crook

Weeble Skeleton sketch by Amy Crook

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Squid sketch

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Squid sketch by Amy Crook

Squid sketch by Amy Crook

I found this hiding among my old scans today, I believe he was a little sketch I did on a greeting card for a friend. There’s just something fun about drawing the curl and sway of tentacles!

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