Hi folks,
RipRoarRex here with the second of two new pieces of artwork.
Now here's a character I should've drawn a long time ago.
When I was a kid, I remember reading the story inside the instruction manual for Donkey Kong Country. There were two lines in that story that kinda stuck with me - one being the thought of Diddy being "quickly overcome by the weight of many scaly assailants", and the other was the image of banana peels "trampled into the dirt by hundreds of reptilian feet, judging from the many three-toed footprints that covered the damp cavern floor."
Yeah. What's an impressionable kid like me supposed to think...
Of all the Kremling characters in that first Donkey Kong Country game, there were two I used to have certain 'thoughts' about. One was the simple Kritter, and the other was Krusha. And come on, it's hard not to like a scaly character with a name like Krusha.
(For the record, Klump and King K Rool never did much for me, and I never really became familiar with any of the later ones. To me, K Rool's basically an imitation of King Koopa. And I don't need no imitations of King Koopa.)
In the spirit of nominative determinism, and in keeping with those nice images I had in my twisted childhood mind, I decided it was time to draw a big, stomplusty Krusha doing what he does best. And who better to target than Diddy in the same inexplicably shrunken form that featured in my
last Donkey Kong themed picture!
I've never drawn any of the Kremlings before, but drawing Krusha proved much easier than I'd expected - perhaps because admittedly I did draw him with a distinctly Rexar-ish look, though I think it suits him. Unlike most representations of Krusha, I didn't go for his usual top-heavy body with massive muscular arms, preferring instead to keep his proportions a bit more even. Nor did I give him his usual camo outfit, because it was rather more fun to see him wearing very little at all. And I decided to give him slightly paler soles, because... well... you know me.
Drawing this project was actually surprisingly enjoyable too. While I normally find POVs quite tricky and spend considerable time tweaking the shape of the foot, this time I worked much more instinctively and settled on the first foot shape I liked. The other panels were relatively simple to draw too. Perhaps the most demanding part of the whole project was actually the background on panel 4, which I wanted to keep relatively faithful to the traditional Donkey Kong backgrounds of yore. This took over two hours on its own, but I think it was worth it.
This is ultimately a crush comic, though the violence is largely implied only. There's no blood, though there is a gratuitous amount of 'crack' and 'snap' text going on - so if you'd prefer to imagine it without any of that, there is an alternative 'no text' version:
click hereAnd before you ask, I certainly plan to draw more Kremlings in time to come. How could I possibly resist?
Just to add, I have also done several more instalments in the
Rexar & Mike: Snapshots series since my last visit. I won't be uploading any more of these here unless they are more directly relevant to LD5's themes. But if you do wish to see them, I have created a new page on my website which features a full list of every episode in the series so far. You can find it from
Rexar and
Mike's character pages, or by
clicking here.
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Diddy by name, diddy by nature.
Krusha by name, crusher by nature...
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(Alternative 'no text' version available - click here)RRRex