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Art for this Misleading Book Cover by Peter Driben from 1952 for Eyeful Magazine. Some gams are more equal than others.
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ANIMAL FARM
Art for this Misleading Book Cover by Peter Driben from 1952 for Eyeful Magazine. Some gams are more equal than others.
this bull amulet from 3250 bce felt so familiar and i figured out why
Warrior priests of Sigmar by Karl Kopinksi
when you've had too much wine, that's amore
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By John Blanche
WHAT
I am very sad to hear of the passing of John Blanche. For many of us, John Blanche IS warhammer, and his artwork is what initially drew us into the hobby.
It cannot be overstated how much he contributed to this space that we love and cherish, in a way that is to me more significant than simply publishing books, writing rules, and selling miniatures.
John Blanche helped create the setting and bring to life many of the characters that we have grown to love over the years that we have enjoyed this hobby. His artwork stands alone in its style, the definitive aesthetic of “grimdark” that influences the game to this day.
As a person with a deep artistic background, Mr. Blanche’s work stood beside many that inspired my own work throughout the years and I cannot help but feel that the world is less bright because of his passing.
In a way, he will live forever, and I can only hope that his work continues to be shared and admired within this space.
Thank you so much, Mr. Blanche.
by John Blanche
(via Warhammer Community)
Rest in peace, John Blanche
The father of Warhammer 40k art direction and the man that has inspired me as an artist, down to inspiring my current artstyle (and I am sure will continue to inspire me, even in death). 40k just wouldn't be 40k had it not been for the foundation of grimdark sci-fi that he laid.
Farewell, you absolute legend.
Scrib among the kreshweed
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Klezmer dolphins.
I don’t know that I’ve reblogged anything faster in my entire tumblr life.
honestly they’re better than the band that played at my bat mitzvah
I like dolphins.
I love klezmer.
But as a former band kid, this made me die laughing.
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Literally how they did it in the original movies
tsuchinoko real
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tsuchinoko real
Render glitched into a spooky way
There's this really obscure forgotten DC hero named the Heckler, who's basically buggs bunny as a superhero, not having any powers or physically strong, but just really good at pissing people off until they accidentally deal with themselves.
Now they're interesting, but the REAL star of the show is one of his villains, John Doe the Generic Man, who's this guy in a stark white suit with flat pink unshaded, untextured skin with no features or anything who talks like chatGPT and has black text over his face that explains what he's feeling at the moment. That guy is fucking fascinating.