“Soft Landing” by Dan O'Bannon and Thomas Warkentin from Heavy Metal magazine, September 1979.
Perfect time to reblog this old gem.

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“Soft Landing” by Dan O'Bannon and Thomas Warkentin from Heavy Metal magazine, September 1979.
Perfect time to reblog this old gem.
Al Williamson
The gist of this
So with the release of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age on PS4, decided to pick up the old Sundays in Ivalice thing and throw down. Basically this is me diving into Ivalice, every Sunday, playing around in different games -- sometimes I’ll stretch out into other Matsuno works, like the entire Ogre series, but at the moment I am going to be focusing on my play-through of Final Fantasy XII on the PS4. This is my first time playing through the game since its release, I have had a few false starts along the years -- one time a few years ago stalling out basically Mt. Ber-Ominace. I am interested in seeing how things progress, having a blast with the gameplay -- this is gaming comfort food for me, I love the entire world of Ivalice (and by extension the larger Matsuno-verse -- don’t be surprised if this eventually turns into Sundays in Matsuno-verse or even Sundays in Japanese-Developer-Land) so exploring it as I can. Wanted to get a mission statement out there -- see you when more develops
Yoshitaka Amano art for Final Fantasy XII