—Slaf, Montreal Canadiens, getting into a scrap with the enemy to the delight of his teammates, February 22, 2025
Bonus: Kirby takes a penalty to hang out with Slaf.

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—Slaf, Montreal Canadiens, getting into a scrap with the enemy to the delight of his teammates, February 22, 2025
Bonus: Kirby takes a penalty to hang out with Slaf.
I honestly forgot I drew this.
For context I was going to draw a little mini comic but I ended up just drawing a bg
WHAT THE?
“It’s like the old Soviet joke we used to tell each other back in the Cold War: there’ll be no war, but in the struggle for peace, not a stone will be left standing.”
—Our Kind of Traitor, John le Carré
“For world peace, whatever that is? Yes, yes, of course. There will be no war, but in the struggle for peace not a stone will be left standing, as our Russian friends used to say.”
—A Legacy of Spies, John le Carré
Connie had even murmured a Russian aphorism in Guillam’s ear, which she insisted on attributing to Karla. “There’ll be no war, will there, Peter darling?” she had said reassuringly, squeezing his hand as he led her along the corridor. “But in the struggle for peace not a single stone will be left standing, bless the old fox.”
—The Honourable Schoolboy, John le Carré
“Maybe the world’s only superpower sent you. I like that. America the great policeman: Punish the thieves, quell the rebels, restore order, restore peace. There will be no war, but in the struggle for peace not a stone will remain standing. You remember that very funny joke from the Cold War?”
—Our Game, John le Carré
John le Carré, The Art of Fiction No. 149, The Paris Review Issue 143 Summer 1997
another promo poster, dan and phil themed, but this time, its for our team game
It’s “coming home”