
According to this article at Capsule Computers there is a new Rambo game coming in 2012.
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According to this article at Capsule Computers there is a new Rambo game coming in 2012.

Mike Torrance aka The Krayola Kidd shows us his take on Sly as Rambo.
Recently Mike ran a “Black Friday” discount on his sketches and sketchcards. Since I’m a fan of Mike’s art, I naturally jumped on board for several. Mike, as he always does, went above and beyond. Next week I plan to share the present he included. It’s too cool.
Until then, you can see more of Mike’s art at The Daily Sketch with The Krayola Kidd and his Deviant Art site. Mike is available for commissions and his prices are very reasonable.
If you don’t like this trailer for The Expendables 2, then turn in your man card.

Here’s the first official poster released from “The Expendables 2” starring Sly Stallone and superstars galore. If you’d like to see a expandables-sized version you can, thanks to ComingSoon.net.

That’s the first official still released from “Bullet to the Head” starring Sly Stallone. If you’d like to see a ax-fight-sized version you can, thanks to ComingSoon.net.

This week we have Sly from Paradise Alley by Tom Hodges. I discovered Tom’s art through his DA site. I saw that Tom was going to be drawing live on UStream so I commissioned a sketch of Jack Carter and Rambo. Tom still draws regularly on UStream and it’s always fun watching him go at it.

The photo above is just one of 13 shots of Sly taken in LA posted at Zimbio on December 9, 2011.

The piece above was drawn by Jeff Johnson at last year’s Heroes Con. Jeff is one of the founding fathers of Drink and Draw [along with Rev. Dave Johnson and Dan Panosian]. When I asked him to autograph my hardcover Drink and Draw, Volume 2, I also asked Jeff about doing a Stallone piece for my collection. Jeff was up for it and chose Cobra. He then proceeded to kill it with this sketch.
Hopefully, Jeff will be up for another Stallone piece in the future.

On December 03, 2011, Complex.com posted The 10 Best Pop Culture Homages to the “Rocky” Steps Scenes. I’m really happy with the homage in the #1 spot.
Sage Stallone, Bob Murawski and their company Grindhouse films is mentioned in this December 2, 2011 article at TG Daily