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Two Gunslingers
Two Gunslingers by @Crash (Charlie Stadele)

bites tongue to avoid humming Tom Petty songs

Colored version of an earlier pic. A pair of gunslingers, from the old west. Originally sketchout out after watching Tomestone, Hang 'Em High, Young Guns and the Mummy (not a western, but had lots of guns) over the course of a week. The guy on the right was sort of inspired by Clint Eastwood's character in Hang 'Em High, with a little bit of Pietro Maximoff thown into the mix. The guy beside him is a--bites tonge again. Note to self, don't use the terminology from those movies. It is no longer PC The dark hiared guy was inspired by Chavo from Young Guns, with the overcoat that a couple characters wore in Tomestone.

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Posted: Friday, 27 February, 2004 @ 04:56 PM

Ah, yes, awesome movies... sure you didn't watch "The Quick and the Dead" in there somewhere ... ? I noticed the Pietro look before I read your comment, but I am a bit of a Marvel buff myself. :) I love the shines on the trenchcoat -- they facinate me, altho I'm not sure there was shiney leather in the old west; he sort of remindes me of the Matrix... 'cept the old-fashioned gun... ^.^

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