Here There Be Raptors!

Take a look at some of the W.I.T.W.A.R.-related artwork that famous comic creators have done for us!

Atomic Robo Vs. A Rampaging Raptor

Atomic Robo Vs. A Rampaging Raptor

Atomic Robo’s Scott Wegener produced this fantastic piece for us, showing how Robo deals with unwanted predatory dinosaurs.

Skulls final moment

Skull's final moment

PVP’s Scott Kurtz shows us what happens when Skull is caught completely unaware.  Attacks come when you least expect them!

Primal Annarchy

Primal Annarchy

In this sketch, Penny Arcade’s Mike “John Gabriel” Krahulik shows that Annarchy will not be easy prey for these prehistoric pests.

Extinct or Alive

Wanted: Extinct or Alive

Steve Ellis from High Moon provided us with a mug shot of this very dangerous and depraved dino.  Note that he is wanted for the crimes of “Eating, Children, and Larceny.”

Mashed potatoes can be your friend

Mashed potatoes can be your friend

Ryan Dunlavey (the artist behind Stuper Powers!, Action Philosophers and Comic book Comics) shows how even a seemingly useless super power like “create 3 cubic inches of mashed potatoes” can save the day.

Prehistoric Beast Boy

Prehistoric Beast Boy

Franco (of Tiny Titans fame) illustrates what Beast Boy would look like if he had been born about 65 million years earlier.

and now for the non-raptor-related sketches:

Barock makes Rutgers history

Barock makes Rutgers history

When I told Jersey Gods artist Dan McDaid about the Rutgers Grease Trucks (and their naming challenge) he agreed to draw lead character Barock going for the record and the glory.  Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fat Barock!

Buzzboy

Buzzboy

John Gallagher was kind enough to draw a sketch of Buzzboy, the world’s first superhero to own his own diner.  How cool is that?

Lil Barda

Lil' Barda

Franco’s Lil’ Barda may be small in size, but she’s got plenty of heart.  And cuteness to spare!

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