Cap’n Clobber

Cartoon character drawing of a pirate/ape creature with skull, pegleg and swords.

“Cap’n Clobber” is this weeks creature for Monster Monday. A gorilla pirate with a skull for a head, complete with glowing eyes. Obviously he needed a peg leg and some swords.

This week’s character arose from a quick sketch. I wanted to work on a full body character, and wanted to add some personality outside of just the face and a hulking body. I started with the skull (which originally had an eyepatch, but it wasn’t reading well once I got to the color art stage so I ditched it).

I started working on ideas for the body, and thought I would give him a gorilla body, and as I worked on it for whatever reason the idea to give him the pegleg came in mind so I went with the pirate theme.

He kinda reminds me of the action figure mashups I used to make as a kid — take apart my brother’s Masters Of The Universe action figures and reattach the limbs and heads to make my own character.

The glowing red robot eyes are an obvious homage to Stan Winston’s Terminator endoskeleton. Which I guess makes this character part robot, part pirate, part ape and part skeleton. Cool.

Rough sketch and final color art worked up in Photoshop CS4 using a Wacom Intuos3 graphics tablet.

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3 Responses to Cap’n Clobber

  1. Karma says:

    Love, love, love “Cap’n Clobber”! He needs to be in a Zelda video game. Ha!

  2. Pingback: Cap'n Clobber Pirate Gorilla With Robot Skull Cartoon Character - In-Depth Cartooning Process | Cartooning & Illustration Blog: Coghillustration

  3. @Karma – I agree, this totally could be a Zelda baddie! And thanks for the kudos!

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