Daryl R UNITED STATES
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Lone wolf and Cub by Raymar Brunson

Location: Lone Wolf & Cub 🛒
Artist: Raymar Brunson (All)

131  Views  -  12  Comments  -  24  Likes

Artwork Details
Location: Lone Wolf & Cub 🛒
Title: Lone wolf and Cub by Raymar Brunson
Artist:  Raymar Brunson (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Commission
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 131
Likes on CAF: 24
Comments: 12
Added to Site: 1/4/2026

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Virtual explosion of action and violence.

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George H Member Since 2009
2    
Posted On 1/4/2026

Awesome piece from Brunson. Really enjoying his work.

Simon M. Member Since 2003
2    
Posted On 1/4/2026

Slice & dice!

Kavi H Member Since 2018
2    
Posted On 1/4/2026

My eyes immediately went to a "loose" pair of hands holding a sword, and then I worked outwards from there! Sleek piece that makes bloody gutty violence look clean somehow.

James S Member Since 2017
2    
Posted On 1/4/2026

Nice!  I hope the baby didn't get messy.

Daryl R Member Since 2015
Posted On 1/5/2026

James S wrote:
"  Nice!  I hope the baby didn't get messy.
 "

Cub is having the time of his life!

J.  Lim Member Since 2008
2    
Posted On 1/4/2026

Fantastic anime look! 

Tom McDonald Member Since 2019
2    
Posted On 1/4/2026

Nothing like starting a new year with a bit of blood & guts!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
2    
Posted On 1/4/2026

In Japan the hand can be used like a knife but this method doesn't work with a tomato that's why we use the dōtanuki.  It's a knife that no kitchen should be without.  The dōtanuki can cut a slice of bread so thin you can almost see through it.  It cuts meat better than an electric knife and goes through frozen food as though it were melted butter.  The dōtanuki is so sharp it can cut through a tin can and still slice a tomato like this.  It can chop wood and still remain razor sharp.  What's more it's a knife that will last forever.  How much would you pay for
a knife like this?  

Daryl R Member Since 2015
Posted On 1/4/2026

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  In Japan the hand can be used like a knife but this method doesn't work with a tomato that's why we use the dōtanuki.  It's a knife that no kitchen should be without.  The dōtanuki can cut a slice of bread so thin you can almost see through it.  It cuts meat better than an electric knife and goes through frozen food as though it were melted butter.  The dōtanuki is so sharp it can cut through a tin can and still slice a tomato like this.  It can chop wood and still remain razor sharp.  What's more it's a knife that will last forever.  How much would you pay for
a knife like this?  
 "

We need Hattori Hanzō (the Kill Bill version, R.I.P. Sonny Chiba) to make an infomercial to this tune!

M L Member Since 2015
1    
Posted On 1/6/2026

A beautifully clean take on a classic. The dark shadows work stupendously well. 

Tyler T Member Since 2020
1    
Posted On 1/6/2026

Whoa! Raymar is slicing and dicing the composition! Works perfectly as Lone Wolf and Cub progress through with the motion lines. Unique approach and end result from Raymar. 

Gregg and Amanda Spatz Member Since 2010
1    
Posted On 1/6/2026

A super cool version.

Love the whole concept.

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