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Creative Common / Re: Cover Puns
Last post by Le Fink - Today at 03:04:57 PM
Cheers - Minister Dexter could also apply.
#2
News / Re: Steve Dillon: Apex Edition
Last post by IndigoPrime - Today at 02:53:05 PM
Curious that this book is a fiver cheaper than the McMahon one. I wonder why? Fewer pages? Shifts in materials costs?

My brain will of course now use this to justify buying a copy.
#3
Creative Common / Re: Funny thing
Last post by Spangulliteti132 - Today at 02:49:16 PM
Quote from: Funt Solo on 28 March, 2024, 11:11:45 PMI like the idea of the shoulder-eagle talking to Dredd.

This sort of thing would've worked well in some kind of all-ages version of 2000 AD. It would have to have a clever name, though...
his names jury wury and the eagle would probably only do expressions
#4
Creative Common / Re: Cover Puns
Last post by Funt Solo - Today at 02:38:09 PM
Exceedingly Lewd Rake

The origin story of (Mr.) Harry Kipling (Not Yet Deceased).
#5
Creative Common / Re: Cover Puns
Last post by Funt Solo - Today at 02:35:27 PM
Well, I have to paste it in here as well, then. Love it...

Quote from: Le Fink on Today at 01:42:46 PM

Inspired by Funt's cover puns thread.

Sinister Feckster!

A couple of gunsharks arrive on Craggy Island. After Reservoir Dogs, and Father Ted of course.
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Creative Common / Re: Does my Art look big in th...
Last post by Le Fink - Today at 01:42:46 PM


Inspired by Funt's cover puns thread.

Sinister Feckster!

A couple of gunsharks arrive on Craggy Island. After Reservoir Dogs, and Father Ted of course.
#7
News / Re: Steve Dillon: Apex Edition
Last post by Richard - Today at 01:25:13 PM
Aah, ignore me, I've just noticed his signature on it!
#8
News / Re: Steve Dillon: Apex Edition
Last post by Richard - Today at 01:22:59 PM
That only proves that someone thought it was Dillon's work and lent it to the exhibition. It doesn't look anything like Dillon's style at all, and I suspect it was there by mistake.
#9
News / Re: Steve Dillon: Apex Edition
Last post by Steve Green - Today at 01:21:44 PM
Yeah, I'd forgotten about it - but at the time now remember thinking it didn't look much like Steve's work - I don't know the story behind it, if it was a commission or him trying something new...
#10
Games / Re: Gamebooks
Last post by Richard - Today at 01:16:41 PM
I think I might give that book another go. I don't really remember it at all, but I love McKenna's art.

The current publishers of FF have announced a new sequel to Deathtrap Dungeon, The Dungeon on Blood Island, by Ian Livingstone and KrisztiĆ”n Balla, the artist on Assassins of Allansia!

http://officialfightingfantasy.blogspot.com/2024/03/the-dungeon-on-blood-island.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&m=1