if i had money i would make a small independent film starring andrew garfield about a boy that's bit by an arachnid of some sort though definitely not a spider, and develops super powers like bisexuality and socialism

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if i had money i would make a small independent film starring andrew garfield about a boy that's bit by an arachnid of some sort though definitely not a spider, and develops super powers like bisexuality and socialism
Hlǘss warrior, from a scorpion-like race of Tékumel known to secrete a cement-like armor onto their bodies, often decorated with gems (Craig James Smith, Swords & Glory, vol 1 Tékumel Source Book: The World of the Petal Throne by MAR Barker, Gamescience, 1983)
EDIT: Apologies for the timing of the queue; news about Barker’s link to some pseudonymous anti-Semitic writings has been spreading on Facebook and Reddit for the past three days and finally reached my corner of the Internet after this post went live.
Scorpion Man (David Sutherland, from Jerome Arkenberg’s “Near Eastern Mythos” exploring the mythologies of Sumeria, Babylonia, and Canaan; Dragon 16, July 1978)
Umslopagaas of the Shiny Teeth, your host in the Deathtrap Equalizer (Liz Danforth, Flying Buffalo, 1977)
Scorpion-man brings down the house. (Jeff Easley, from ad for Gen Con 18, Dragon magazine No. 100, August 1985; illustration originally appeared in D&D module X4 Master of the Desert Nomads, TSR, 1983.)