I recently watched all five seasons of Babylon 5 and felt that it was time to do a fan art. In my opinion, it was much thanks to these two characters, G'Kar and Londo Mollari, that Babylon 5 was worth following. In the beginning of the series they can hardly be in the same room without start fighting with each other, but they end up having some kind of hate-love-relationship. Almost like an old married couple
They really do become an old married couple. It's not as if Londo's relationship with G'Kar is any less fraught with danger than his relationship with any of his wives.
I'm sort of in the same boat. I found out about Babylon 5 less than a month ago and have been watching my way through it obsessively since. Almost through season 5!
I wish I could just snip out the Londo G'Kar storyline and watch it as one cohesive unit. I'd go back and watch the rest, of course, but you're right. They really do make it worth watching.
Also, very nice ink work! I hope that some day, I can get to a point where my lineart is as nice as this.
Haha, you're right. Towards the end I think G'Kar cares about Londo more than his wives ever did (Londo's story is really a tragic one).
I also wished that I could have watched the Londo & G'Kar storyline separately. The first time I watched Babylon 5 I actually did skip a few episodes to get to the ones with Londo and G'Kar (though the rest of the story was engaging too).
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DeviantArt is full of extremely well produced artistic fashion and fine art photographs. Make up. Styling. Creation of scenery. Story. Light. Glamour. A combination of these expressions sometimes make up a great photograph. But the protagonists of these pictures are usually female.
So... now it's the time for male models to come into focus.
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pleased to find another Babylon 5 Fan here.
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Yeah, there aren't so much Babylon 5-fanart here as it should be.
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:~Xena-Fan-Club : :~Babylon-5-Club: :~caribbeanpirates:
Yes, those two really are the best.
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I'm sort of in the same boat. I found out about Babylon 5 less than a month ago and have been watching my way through it obsessively since. Almost through season 5!
I wish I could just snip out the Londo G'Kar storyline and watch it as one cohesive unit. I'd go back and watch the rest, of course, but you're right. They really do make it worth watching.
Also, very nice ink work! I hope that some day, I can get to a point where my lineart is as nice as this.
Haha, you're right. Towards the end I think G'Kar cares about Londo more than his wives ever did (Londo's story is really a tragic one).
I also wished that I could have watched the Londo & G'Kar storyline separately. The first time I watched Babylon 5 I actually did skip a few episodes to get to the ones with Londo and G'Kar (though the rest of the story was engaging too).
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