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neechees · 20 days ago
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It's crazy that James Cameron said he made the Avatar film(s) as "reparations" for White colonization of the Americas, disregarded Indigenous activism & history, and then when he made enough money off of the Avatar film(s) to actually do something that could result in real, tangible reparations for Native Americans (which he plagiarized from & stole multiple aspects of our cultures & histories in addition to other Indigenous peoples globally) he proceeded to not do anything with that
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lilartifex · 17 days ago
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What's this? I live?
Or am I just chucking these here and disappearing into the Ether again? Who knows. Definitely not me.
Anyway, I read Stephen Fry's Odyssey a while ago, and Telemachus and Odysseus are so funny. So I decided to draw some of the scenes and create a design for Telemachus :D
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vintagerpg · 2 months ago
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This is the 1983 first edition of Cycle of the Werewolf, by Stephen King and illustrated by the legendary Bernie Wrightson. I don’t know much about collectible King books, but this is among my favorite things by both King and Bernie, so when I saw it at a local rummage sale, I snapped it up and ran it to the cashier like a football player.
The book got its start when Christopher Zavisa approached King at a convention and pitched him on a novelty calendar pegged to a werewolf story that ran the course of a year. That didn’t really work out format-wise, but it eventually became a novella broken into twelve monthly vignettes about a werewolf terrorizing a town over the course of a single year. Wrightson’s art accompanies the proceedings and is just absolutely fantastic. Epoch-defining werewolf, as far as I’m concerned. And that’s why the Land of Enchantment edition is so special — the mass market version is digest size, so the art is smaller. Here, its in all its A4 glory, big, boldly colored, finely detailed. Absolutely gorgeous. Almost an entirely different experience to read.
Some of the writing is a little wobbly, not gonna lie, especially before the plot really gels. Still, the twist is still pretty novel, and it just vibrates on the same particular frequency that makes King’s early, shorter work so good in my estimation. A real classic. And the source of a solid film adaptation, too!
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oldschoolfrp · 3 months ago
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Five wyrds emerge from the woods -- undead elves attacking with glowing red spheres of energy (Terry Dykstra, from D&D Companion Set module "The Bane of Elfswood" by Stephen J Smith, Dungeon 21, TSR, Jan/Feb 1990)
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weirdlookindog · 5 months ago
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Stephen Fabian (b. 1930) - "Graverobber"
Illustration from 'Ravenloft: Realm of Terror', 1994
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beilldeux · 9 months ago
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"It's raining men. Hallelujah!"
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A Witch and Her God
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reanimationstation · 1 year ago
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I FINALLY FINISHED THIS. I'VE BEEN WORKING ON THIS LINEUP SINCE NOVEMBER. BEHOLD.
i had so so much fun designing and drawing all of them i LOVE drawing the casts of these books
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gwalch-mei · 27 days ago
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arthuriana fandom. what was your FIRST introduction to arthuriana im v curious,,, like was it a book a movie word of mouth etc etc
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fuckyeahizzyhands · 19 days ago
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D. Stephens Management and Consulting is a great opportunity creator for Real estate investors. Buying a real estate property is really a typical decision. But no need to worry D Stephens Management and Consulting is always here to help you with profitable real estate investment opportunities. Derrick Stephens used his real estate knowledge and experience for making D Stephens Management & Consulting best for investors.
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mikyapixie · 2 months ago
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Happy 72nd birthday to the legendary Jim Cummings!!!
My favorite roles of his are Winnie from Winnie The Pooh of course, Cat from Catdog, Scar & Ed from Lion King, Dr. Eggman from Sonic The Hedgehog, Darkwing Duck from Darkwing Duck duh, & finally Tantor From Tarzan!!!
What about you guys!?!
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penrenutet · 1 year ago
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Well. I finished the drawing of the three
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vomittedsoap · 3 months ago
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Dr. Stanley looks so much like Bob Duncan from GoodLuckCharlie to me that when I watched it the first time I actually thought it was the same actor and then was legitimately surprised and disappointed that it’s just some random British dude and not the wonderful Eric Allan Kramer.
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oldschoolfrp · 7 months ago
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Battle at the Ziggurat -- David Menehan's cover for Prime Directive: The Star Fleet Universe Role-Playing Game, by Task Force Games, designed by Timothy D Olsen and Mark Costello (1993).
Prime Directive obviously is a Star Trek RPG, but one that does not mention "Star Trek" by name. It was published under the same license as Star Fleet Battles, granted to Stephen V Cole's Amarillo Design Bureau in the late 1970s by Franz Joseph, creator of the 1975 Star Fleet Technical Manual.
Like Star Fleet Battles, Prime Directive is focused on military actions. Player characters are members of a Federation Prime Team, an elite special forces unit assigned to the most dangerous missions.
Prime Directive describes a United Federation of Planets, phasers, and Vulcans, but you won't find Kirk or the Enterprise in this book, even in its detailed Star Fleet Universe Timeline. For that you need Star Trek: The Role Playing Game by FASA (1982-89), based directly on the original series, animated series, and first movie.
From Prime Directive:
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weirdlookindog · 5 months ago
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Stephen Fabian (b. 1930) - "Three Sisters"
Illustration from 'Ravenloft: Realm of Terror', 1994
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