Cyberpunk Edgerunners - Lucy Kushinada - Image Credit: Seele - Wuthering Waves - CD PROJEKT RED - Kazuliski
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Cyberpunk Edgerunners - Lucy Kushinada - Image Credit: Seele - Wuthering Waves - CD PROJEKT RED - Kazuliski
Patlabor 2: The Movie (1993)
little guys in ghibli movies
The Thing (1982) dir. John Carpenter
The Hollow Vessel 🩸 [oc]
"All people are born... well, let's call it a soul. Mediums are born empty. Therefore, anything can come in, anything can come out. And usually it's not the most pleasant things."
Elric, Lord of Thunder by Richard Hescox.
Most depictions of Elric have him looking like the typical sword & sorcery hero: buff and muscular. In fact, Elric is sick, frail, physically weak, anemic, and has to use drugs to have any vitality.
Later on the sword Stormbringer replaces the drugs, making Elric stronger and healthier, but it doesn't change him into Arnold Schwarzenegger.
But 'tis a minor complaint because most Elric art, like the piece here, are great to look at.
Wrath Of The Demon
ReadySoft Incorporated (Abstrax) UK 1990
Japanese market novel covers for vintage cyberpunk by Bruce Sterling, Neal Stephenson and George Alex Effinger.
See more: Japanese Cyberpunk and SciFi Novel Covers at SHELLZINE.NET
Star Trek Deep Space Nine "The Forsaken"
FRANKENSTEIN VS. BARAGON (1965), aka FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERS THE WORLD.