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Submitted by Jessica:
"My take on what Crowley and Aziraphale would look like
as women." |
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Submitted by Jessica:
"First GO slash picture I ever did. Not
great, but not bad, either. I think it's cute." |
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Submitted by Jessica:
"Don't ask. Suffice it to say, I was in a... a Mood
when I drew this. Still turned out nice, tho." |
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Submitted by JiJi (website):
"Aziraphale and Crowley. Apologies for the blurriness, size, and crappy shoes." |
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Submitted by JiJi (website)
(no commentary) |
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Submitted by Kalamu (website): "I draw way too little for this fandom, so here, have a quick doodle of our favourite angel and demon." |
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Submitted by Kassie (website):
"Have a rather sketchy limited-palette CG of Crowley. Could possibly have done with a bit more polish, especially on the hair, but I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. Somewhat inspired by the cover of the English edition, in colour/light/shade at least." |
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Submitted by Kat (website):
"Not much to say here, cover design for the novel Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. I've seen various different editions of the novel and none of the covers have ever done it for me, so I decided to play with illustrator and make a cover. This is one of my first big vector projects. So on the left we have Aziraphale, the bookworm angel, and on the right we have Crowley, the yuppie demon." |
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Submitted by Koon Yew (website):
"First GO fanart. 5 minutes quick rough
sketch. And then I realized he kinda looked like
Orochimaru from Naruto. Whoops. Hissed." |
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Submitted by Koon Yew (website):
"Another quick rough sketch scribbled
right after that aforementioned Crowley. Aziraphale
definitely has smiling eyes." |
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Submitted by Kyraille (website):
"Character portrait of Crowley, from Good Omens, done mostly in charcoal and white conte pencil, with a nod to James Dean. I haven't used charcoal in an enooormously long time and it was fun getting back into it... except traditional media has no 'undo' button, woe! When I scanned this, I was SHOCKED and APPALLED to find that my scanner (surely Crowley had something to do with this) ATE all of the nice subtle shading I did, that looked so lovely on paper! I was so proud of it, too. The right edge of his face was gone. So, I had to do some touching-up in Photoshop, now it looks more or less like it did before Doom Scanner devoured it." |
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Submitted by Lazy_as_a_cat (website):
Aziraphale tossed a crust to a scruffy-looking drake, which caught it and sank immediately.
The angel turned to Crowley. 'Really, my dear,' he murmured. 'Sorry,' said Crowley. |
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Submitted by Linn (website):
*Work in Progress*
"Add a little fallen angel, add sexy snake eyes and sunglasses and a sense of humour, what do you get?" |
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Submitted by Linn (website):
"AKA the dolphin conversation, one of my favourite parts in the book. ^_^ I know that Crowley wouldn't have bothered with a glass, probably. And they need more bottles to be canonGO. :D They're at the Ritz. Mind you, I don't know what the Ritz looks like in London, so phoey. And their wings aren't really there. I know." |
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Submitted by Linn (website):
"In case it's not clear, Crowley's on a butterfly hunt. Aziraphale's duty is to hold Crowley's butterflies in a jar...
Butterfly credit! These are the amazing peeps that contributed with a flutterby each, thus making me love the fandom.
pettydreams drew the blue one on Crowley's shoulder.
irish_lily drew the free Monarch.
shortcircuited drew the red/orange/pink one.
krasidun drew the dark dragon butterfly.
jynxjynx created the large blue one.
siriuslyours drew the bottled Monarch.
rabidtolkienfan drew the blue/green/black one!" |
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Submitted by Linn (website):
"Was going to make an illustration for irisbleu's gorgeous ficlet, but it somehow morphed from one thing into another and then into something entirely different. It's still dedicated to her, though. :D It was supposed to be a rainy day (making Crowley wet), but considering how cold it's been lately, I couldn't resist turning the rain into snow. I'm indulging my inner fangirl here. Wings!" |


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Submitted by Linn (website):
"The Them, dressed as pirates, because playing pretend is what they do best. The sad thing is, that I'm much more satisfied with the sketch. So I'm sharing that with you as well." |
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Submitted by Linn (website):
"This one's more or less a spoof/tribute of the British cover of the book, but I burned out before I got to finish it. Erk, Crowley's such a pimp. >_< Yes, I know they only have one wing each." |
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Submitted by Linn (website):
"This one was honestly a much better idea when it would just stay in my head. Stupid script, planting images. But what the hell. Aziraphale and Crowley, playing chess somewhere." |
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Submitted by Linn (website):
"Commission for the lovely blueeyedtigress, so please do not use it for stuff without consulting her. The prompt was wine and siamese cats, so I ran with it." |
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Submitted by Linn (website):
"Aziraphale and Crowley going 'huh'. Actually, it's more like: Aziraphale: :-o and Crowley going: B-|, come to think of it. Oh, well." |
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Submitted by Linn (website):
"Teenage Adam, looking like his dad. Halloween's around the corner, so what could be creepier than the antichrist? Well, not Good Omens' Antichrist, usually, since he's so blasted human. But I haven't seen him looking particularly powerful in any recent fanart, so curiousity won out, and I painted him. Creepily. This is done in a bit different style than I usually draw in. It's been one of those days. So, let's see if I can remember the symbols I added in here. First, white angel wings on top. The black ones on bottom are supposed to remind of Azrael's ones, just in case I'm going to make a series of these with the Them (where all four of them mirror one Horseperson) Soooort of Neo-Platonism-inspired, but not enough for it to warrant a mention. Oops. My mind's determined to think that the two-finger salute that Christ does in early Christian art's basically means "heed what I am about to say" or something, but I'll be damned if I can find a source. That's also where the halo comes from. And the city beneath him is, predictably, Lower Tadfield." |

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Submitted by Lizard (website):
"A rather spontaneous collab with moshes! She has a gorgeous A/C ficlet in the making. This is the scene I illustrated (just a little teaser)--
'This has to stop,' he said one night, as he pushed Aziraphale up against the shelves in the back room of the book shop. 'We might be friends, but we're still enemies.'
'Hmm, said Aziraphale, neither in agreement or disagreement, kissing Crowley's jaw." |
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By Lunchbox Oddity (website):
"I don't knew why I gave Crowley a cigarette. It looked cool I guess." |