Commission #13 - Old-School Beatdown! Sketch by BurningG-HellOnEarth on DeviantArt (original) (raw)

This commission is WAY overdue. I mean, I was given this thing, what, 6 MONTHS AGO! I feel REAL bad about how long it took, but school got in the way. I didn't have any time. What's more, my inking pens are dead, so I couldn't really finish it. However, I didn't want to make my commissioner wait any longer so I'm posting the sketch, just so that he knows I haven't forgotten him and I am indeed working on it. Speaking of which, this commission is for :iconninjakingofhearts: and, sadly, it'll be my last for a while. That's right, I'm permanently closing commissions until further notice. To all those who I said I would think about it, that is now a "no." You guys have given me some cool, fun ideas to work on, stuff I never would have done otherwise, but I have too many ideas in my head that I need to put on paper. I'm sorry, I just can't take anymore. I wouldn't want to disappoint more people by saying I will and then not.

Anyways, onto the actual picture! This was an interesting match up, a brawl between two incarnations of Godzilla, the old-school 1964 Mothra VS Godzilla model and the less-than-godly Zilla from 1998's Godzilla, a name that will never quite fit. Anyways, I think we all know who has the upper hand in this battle! Even in Godzilla's youth, when he wasn't the immovable, unstoppable and completely indestructible God of a monster he is today, Godzilla has always been a tough fighter and a strong opponent for any competitor. Zilla... not so much. I'm not sure where I came up with this pose, but I thought it was cool! Tail sweeps have always been Godzilla's go-to heavy attack! Even in the new film, Godzilla (2014), he uses this signature attack to end on of his deadly parasitic foes! We all saw that breathtaking scene! I work of beauty! But, of course, nothing can compare to how he ended the Female MUTO, THAT was beyond words AND expectation, which for me were very high!

Hope you guys all enjoy and you bet there will be more deviations to come... they'll just probably show up as sketches before finished products!