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Old School Inspirational Art Thread

Started by Tristram Evans, March 09, 2017, 12:10:48 AM

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Opaopajr

Who is that? Reminds me like a cross between Kaja Foglio and DiTerlizzi.
Just make your fuckin\' guy and roll the dice, you pricks. Focus on what\'s interesting, not what gives you the biggest randomly generated virtual penis.  -- J Arcane
 
You know, people keep comparing non-TSR D&D to deck-building in Magic: the Gathering. But maybe it\'s more like Katamari Damacy. You keep sticking shit on your characters until they are big enough to be a star.
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Quote from: Opaopajr;953518Who is that? Reminds me like a cross between Kaja Foglio and DiTerlizzi.



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Dave 2

Here's Gerry Daly's cover to the science fiction story that likely inspired the displacer beast.



That's the one I'd seen before, but it turns out he's a latecomer, it's had a lot of cover illos.  Here's one of the first, by Graves Gladney.



Since I don't think I've said it yet, thanks for this thread Tristram.

Nexus

Quote from: Tristram Evans;953577https://2ch.hk/c/arch/2016-06-28/src/428320/14567304109143.jpg

Whoa, you don't see female "mooks" getting slaughtered quite so graphically much.
Remember when Illinois Nazis where a joke in the Blue Brothers movie?

Democracy, meh? (538)

 "The salient fact of American politics is that there are fifty to seventy million voters each of whom will volunteer to live, with his family, in a cardboard box under an overpass, and cook sparrows on an old curtain rod, if someone would only guarantee that the black, gay, Hispanic, liberal, whatever, in the next box over doesn't even have a curtain rod, or a sparrow to put on it."

Tristram Evans

Quote from: Nexus;953618Whoa, you don't see female "mooks" getting slaughtered quite so graphically much.

Yeah, Geoff Darrow doesn't pull any punches.

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