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Sam Schofield

I draw for fun and write for the hope of writing for a job

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This was my 20th year attending San Diego Comic Con, and I couldn't be happier to have been blessed with so many mind-blowing new experiences during such a momentous milestone year.

I bought an original comic page for the first time, I met two faces on my personal Mount Rushmore of comic book creators (Scott Snyder, Tradd Moore), but my name card from the panel I participated in was probably the best thing I took home with me this weekend.
It was absolutely surreal being on the panel stage for the first time, after attending panels as an audience member for as long as I can remember. It was a dream come true, and I'm itching to keep doing panels in the coming years! Thanks @thejunsangyoo for making Bomb Voyage and letting me help edit for you!

Here's to many more comic cons, and hopefully the first of many more name cards from panels to come!

#sdcc #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc2025 #bombvoyage #lookup


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10 months ago


This was my 20th year attending San Diego Comic Con, and I couldn't be happier to have been blessed with so many mind-blowing new experiences during such a momentous milestone year.

I bought an original comic page for the first time, I met two faces on my personal Mount Rushmore of comic book creators (Scott Snyder, Tradd Moore), but my name card from the panel I participated in was probably the best thing I took home with me this weekend.
It was absolutely surreal being on the panel stage for the first time, after attending panels as an audience member for as long as I can remember. It was a dream come true, and I'm itching to keep doing panels in the coming years! Thanks @thejunsangyoo for making Bomb Voyage and letting me help edit for you!

Here's to many more comic cons, and hopefully the first of many more name cards from panels to come!

#sdcc #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc2025 #bombvoyage #lookup


164
28
10 months ago

This was my 20th year attending San Diego Comic Con, and I couldn't be happier to have been blessed with so many mind-blowing new experiences during such a momentous milestone year.

I bought an original comic page for the first time, I met two faces on my personal Mount Rushmore of comic book creators (Scott Snyder, Tradd Moore), but my name card from the panel I participated in was probably the best thing I took home with me this weekend.
It was absolutely surreal being on the panel stage for the first time, after attending panels as an audience member for as long as I can remember. It was a dream come true, and I'm itching to keep doing panels in the coming years! Thanks @thejunsangyoo for making Bomb Voyage and letting me help edit for you!

Here's to many more comic cons, and hopefully the first of many more name cards from panels to come!

#sdcc #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc2025 #bombvoyage #lookup


164
28
10 months ago

This was my 20th year attending San Diego Comic Con, and I couldn't be happier to have been blessed with so many mind-blowing new experiences during such a momentous milestone year.

I bought an original comic page for the first time, I met two faces on my personal Mount Rushmore of comic book creators (Scott Snyder, Tradd Moore), but my name card from the panel I participated in was probably the best thing I took home with me this weekend.
It was absolutely surreal being on the panel stage for the first time, after attending panels as an audience member for as long as I can remember. It was a dream come true, and I'm itching to keep doing panels in the coming years! Thanks @thejunsangyoo for making Bomb Voyage and letting me help edit for you!

Here's to many more comic cons, and hopefully the first of many more name cards from panels to come!

#sdcc #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc2025 #bombvoyage #lookup


164
28
10 months ago

This was my 20th year attending San Diego Comic Con, and I couldn't be happier to have been blessed with so many mind-blowing new experiences during such a momentous milestone year.

I bought an original comic page for the first time, I met two faces on my personal Mount Rushmore of comic book creators (Scott Snyder, Tradd Moore), but my name card from the panel I participated in was probably the best thing I took home with me this weekend.
It was absolutely surreal being on the panel stage for the first time, after attending panels as an audience member for as long as I can remember. It was a dream come true, and I'm itching to keep doing panels in the coming years! Thanks @thejunsangyoo for making Bomb Voyage and letting me help edit for you!

Here's to many more comic cons, and hopefully the first of many more name cards from panels to come!

#sdcc #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc2025 #bombvoyage #lookup


164
28
10 months ago

This was my 20th year attending San Diego Comic Con, and I couldn't be happier to have been blessed with so many mind-blowing new experiences during such a momentous milestone year.

I bought an original comic page for the first time, I met two faces on my personal Mount Rushmore of comic book creators (Scott Snyder, Tradd Moore), but my name card from the panel I participated in was probably the best thing I took home with me this weekend.
It was absolutely surreal being on the panel stage for the first time, after attending panels as an audience member for as long as I can remember. It was a dream come true, and I'm itching to keep doing panels in the coming years! Thanks @thejunsangyoo for making Bomb Voyage and letting me help edit for you!

Here's to many more comic cons, and hopefully the first of many more name cards from panels to come!

#sdcc #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc2025 #bombvoyage #lookup


164
28
10 months ago

This was my 20th year attending San Diego Comic Con, and I couldn't be happier to have been blessed with so many mind-blowing new experiences during such a momentous milestone year.

I bought an original comic page for the first time, I met two faces on my personal Mount Rushmore of comic book creators (Scott Snyder, Tradd Moore), but my name card from the panel I participated in was probably the best thing I took home with me this weekend.
It was absolutely surreal being on the panel stage for the first time, after attending panels as an audience member for as long as I can remember. It was a dream come true, and I'm itching to keep doing panels in the coming years! Thanks @thejunsangyoo for making Bomb Voyage and letting me help edit for you!

Here's to many more comic cons, and hopefully the first of many more name cards from panels to come!

#sdcc #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc2025 #bombvoyage #lookup


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10 months ago

Took a picture with that guy who directed that movie


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3 years ago


Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


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7 hours ago

Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


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7 hours ago

Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


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7 hours ago

Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


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7 hours ago

Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


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7 hours ago

Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


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7 hours ago

Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


77
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7 hours ago


Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


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14
7 hours ago

Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


77
14
7 hours ago

Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


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14
7 hours ago

Spring ‘26 Grad Spotlight - Sam Schofield

Sam Schofield is an LA-born-and-raised writer-director-editor. He’d love to abandon the multi-hyphenate, but calling himself a “professional storyteller,” sounds even tackier, and dropping any of the three disciplines would feel like an incomplete assessment of his abilities. Sam can do it all (except cinematography).

When Sam tells you, “My genres are mainly action, comedy and horror,” at a networking event or something, what he really wants to say is, “Does ‘superhero’ count as a genre?” The answer is yes, and Sam intends to work professionally on superhero-related projects as often and long as he can. His lifelong dream is to spearhead an official Batman project, whether it be in film, comics, or TV. 

His writing and storytelling patterns tend to lean toward high-stress situational comedy played seriously, high-octane screaming matches, rhythmic monologues, and big, crazy action on occasion. He’s always desperately trying to keep his work from being boring. 

Thus far, he’s written, directed, and edited two short films of his own, edited ten other shorts across all genres, written a spec TV pilot, and is currently writing a spec horror feature based on his latest short: “Hellhound.” He’s also concurrently writing a project outside of film: an upcoming medieval fantasy comic co-written and drawn by the insanely talented @rubendraws42 . Keep an eye out for “Skayl.” 

Sam’s hobbies outside of film and comics include watching films and reading comics. 

We’re sad to see you go but we’re equally as privileged to welcome you to the ranks of our incredible Alumni. For those of you who want to keep tabs on this budding writer-director-editor, we highly recommend you head over to his page @samnschofield


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7 hours ago

Just revealed! The second Hidden Variant cover for the Steamroller Man Kickstarter campaign, this one by @samnschofield! This one is limited to only 50 copies, so get one while you can! Click the link in my bio or go to -

kickstarter.steamrollerman.com

#kickstartercomic
#comics #funnysuperhero
#makingcomics #variantcoverart


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5 days ago

Just revealed! The second Hidden Variant cover for the Steamroller Man Kickstarter campaign, this one by @samnschofield! This one is limited to only 50 copies, so get one while you can! Click the link in my bio or go to -

kickstarter.steamrollerman.com

#kickstartercomic
#comics #funnysuperhero
#makingcomics #variantcoverart


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5 days ago


Just revealed! The second Hidden Variant cover for the Steamroller Man Kickstarter campaign, this one by @samnschofield! This one is limited to only 50 copies, so get one while you can! Click the link in my bio or go to -

kickstarter.steamrollerman.com

#kickstartercomic
#comics #funnysuperhero
#makingcomics #variantcoverart


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5 days ago

Just revealed! The second Hidden Variant cover for the Steamroller Man Kickstarter campaign, this one by @samnschofield! This one is limited to only 50 copies, so get one while you can! Click the link in my bio or go to -

kickstarter.steamrollerman.com

#kickstartercomic
#comics #funnysuperhero
#makingcomics #variantcoverart


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5 days ago

Battle Beast con sketch to pass the time

#battlebeast #invincible


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1 years ago

Completely forgot I actually finished this sketch cover, like, a year ago maybe (maybe longer), and it's just been sitting in one of my comic boxes. Figured I might post it. My friend @rubendraws42 did a sketch cover of the same issue!

#thejoker #batman #comicbooks #comicbookart #superheroes #dccomics #superman #sketchcover #dcstudios


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1 years ago

Happy Batman day

#batman #batmanday #capedcrusader #thepenguin #oswaldcobblepot #batmanart #dcstudios #dccomics #comicart #superheroart #batmanart


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1 years ago

DKR sketch card. I've done a ton of these on and off, this is the most recent: completed about a month ago or so, right before we shot my latest film.

#darkknightreturns #darkknight #batman #batmanart #comicbookart #sketchcard #comicbookartist #dccomics


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1 years ago

Last one

#boostergold #cosplay #comicconvention #cosplayphotography #comiccon #comiccon2024


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1 years ago

Part 2

#doctordoom #doctordoomcosplay #marvelcosplay #cosplayphotography #cosplay #comicconvention #comiccon #comiccon2024


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1 years ago

Part 2

#doctordoom #doctordoomcosplay #marvelcosplay #cosplayphotography #cosplay #comicconvention #comiccon #comiccon2024


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1 years ago

Part 2

#doctordoom #doctordoomcosplay #marvelcosplay #cosplayphotography #cosplay #comicconvention #comiccon #comiccon2024


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1 years ago

Comic Con '24 on Film Pt.1

#comicconvention #comiccon2024 #comiccon #cosplayphotography #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc #filmphotography


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1 years ago

Comic Con '24 on Film Pt.1

#comicconvention #comiccon2024 #comiccon #cosplayphotography #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc #filmphotography


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1 years ago

Comic Con '24 on Film Pt.1

#comicconvention #comiccon2024 #comiccon #cosplayphotography #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc #filmphotography


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1 years ago

Comic Con '24 on Film Pt.1

#comicconvention #comiccon2024 #comiccon #cosplayphotography #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc #filmphotography


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1 years ago

Comic Con '24 on Film Pt.1

#comicconvention #comiccon2024 #comiccon #cosplayphotography #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc #filmphotography


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1 years ago

Comic Con '24 on Film Pt.1

#comicconvention #comiccon2024 #comiccon #cosplayphotography #sandiegocomiccon #sdcc #filmphotography


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1 years ago

Legacy is gonna be the best Superman movie since 1978 💯 Can't wait!!

#superman #supermanlegacy #jamesgunn #davidcorenswet #dcstudios


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2 years ago


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Không cần đăng ký

Tránh tải ứng dụng và đăng ký, lưu trữ câu chuyện trực tuyến.

Chất lượng cao độc quyền

Câu chuyện Hãy tạm biệt nội dung chất lượng kém, chỉ lưu trữ những câu chuyện độ phân giải cao.

Có thể truy cập trên tất cả các thiết bị

Tải xuống Câu Chuyện Instagram bằng bất kỳ trình duyệt nào, iPhone, Android.

Hoàn toàn miễn phí

Hoàn toàn không có phí. Tải xuống bất kỳ câu chuyện nào mà không tốn tiền.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Tính năng Tải Câu Chuyện Instagram được thiết kế để cung cấp phương pháp an toàn và chất lượng cao để tải các câu chuyện Instagram. Nó dễ sử dụng và không yêu cầu người dùng đăng ký hoặc đăng nhập. Chỉ cần sao chép liên kết, dán vào và thưởng thức nội dung.
Tải câu chuyện Instagram là một quá trình đơn giản bao gồm ba bước:
  • 1. Truy cập công cụ Tải Câu Chuyện Instagram.
  • 2. Tiếp theo, nhập tên người dùng của hồ sơ Instagram vào ô đã cung cấp và nhấn nút Tải về.
  • 3. Bạn sẽ thấy tất cả các câu chuyện có sẵn trong vòng 24 giờ. Chọn những câu chuyện bạn muốn và nhấn Tải về.
Câu chuyện được chọn sẽ nhanh chóng được lưu vào bộ nhớ của thiết bị bạn.
Rất tiếc, không thể tải câu chuyện từ tài khoản riêng tư vì các hạn chế về quyền riêng tư.
Không có giới hạn số lần bạn có thể sử dụng dịch vụ tải câu chuyện Instagram. Nó có sẵn để sử dụng không giới hạn và hoàn toàn miễn phí.
Có, việc tải và lưu Câu Chuyện Instagram từ người khác là hợp pháp, miễn là không sử dụng cho mục đích thương mại. Nếu bạn định sử dụng chúng cho mục đích thương mại, bạn phải xin phép chủ sở hữu nội dung gốc và ghi công cho họ mỗi khi sử dụng câu chuyện.
Tất cả các câu chuyện đã tải về thường được lưu trong thư mục Tải về trên máy tính của bạn, dù bạn đang sử dụng Windows, Mac hay iOS. Đối với các thiết bị di động, câu chuyện được lưu trong bộ nhớ điện thoại và sẽ hiển thị trong ứng dụng Thư viện ngay sau khi tải về.