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Daffy Duck / Chuck Jones’ Duck Amuck (1953)
by Azrael Stone
Mark Rogers, Paintings.
Artist Mark Rogers’ paintings are something like exciting mash-ups of Folk Art meeting an Ed Wood alien film. Mark explains his work as, “[illustrating] a fictional series of events and interactions between various extraterrestrials and settlers of the Western United States. I have always been a bit of a storyteller, and as I draw in my sketchbooks to create the concepts for my paintings, I am slowly building and expanding on a western fantasy world. Much like a medieval setting with tales of elves and fairies, my imaginary landscape is that of the southwest desert where UFO’s hover on the horizons and aliens eat gold. And much like the mischievous and even malevolent nature of elves in fairy stories, the extraterrestrials in my paintings often have sinister motives.”
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“The Glamourous Life”, by David Gonzales
Carlos Valenzuela.
Thor vs Jormungandr the Midgard Serpent.
(Jim Roslof, from the Norse mythos section of AD&D Deities & Demigods, TSR, 1980.)
One of my favorite Roslof D&D illustrations
Dungeons & Dragons: Expert Rules (boxed set) ~ TSR (1983)
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Mars and Beyond (1957)
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