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Parting Shot: Henry Bonsu’s ‘Tales of Suspense’ Homage Animates the Most Sensational Drunk of All
Parting Shot: Henry Bonsu’s ‘Tales of Suspense’ Homage Animates the Most Sensational Drunk of All
Parting Shot: Henry Bonsu’s ‘Tales of Suspense’ Homage Animates the Most Sensational Drunk of All
It's been a while since we've checked out the always excellent work of original animated gif maestro Henry Bonsu, aka Henry the Worst. The cartoonist behind some of my favorite fan art jammed out this homage to/desecration of Tales of Suspense #39, the comic that introduced the world to Iron Man in 1963...
Cartoonist Henry Bonsu Still Hates Ninja Turtle Michelangelo So Much, Guys [Art]
Cartoonist Henry Bonsu Still Hates Ninja Turtle Michelangelo So Much, Guys [Art]
Cartoonist Henry Bonsu Still Hates Ninja Turtle Michelangelo So Much, Guys [Art]
One of my favorite things on the Internet is the always amusing and frequently hilarious artwork of Henry Bonsu, also known as Henry the Worst. Asked by a Tumblr follower to explain the origins of his idiosyncratic style, Bonsu responded with an animated gif of the famously epileptic Joy Division singer Ian Curtis and said "put a pencil in his hand and then add paper...
Cartoonist Henry Bonsu Really Hates Ninja Turtle Michelangelo [Art]
Cartoonist Henry Bonsu Really Hates Ninja Turtle Michelangelo [Art]
Cartoonist Henry Bonsu Really Hates Ninja Turtle Michelangelo [Art]
The cartoonist behind the popular "Dap Bros" series of famous fictional fist-bumps, Henry Bonsu really has it in for that most radical of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Michelangelo. In a succession of blog posts on the subject, Bonsu wrote of the party dude, "He used to be my favorite turtle as a kid, but NO LONGER...
Dap Bros: Fictional Fist-Bumps Illustrated By Henry Bonsu [Art]
Dap Bros: Fictional Fist-Bumps Illustrated By Henry Bonsu [Art]
Dap Bros: Fictional Fist-Bumps Illustrated By Henry Bonsu [Art]
The work of artist Henry Bonsu lit up our Tumblr feeds this week with this awesomely understated series of cartoons depicting some of our favorite fictional or otherwise larger-than-life fellows greeting each other in that most traditional of gentlemanly salutations, the dap or fist-bump...