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September 7, 2015

knightofleo:

Yuri Shwedoffshooting stars 

solar...

















knightofleo:



Yuri Shwedoff
shooting stars 


solar eclipse
dragons
idols
wolf pack
untitled
alien


oracle


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Published on September 07, 2015 12:33

August 31, 2015

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lingy000:



Painting s

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Published on August 31, 2015 08:29

August 27, 2015

illustruction:

hiya team! I’ve started a patreon to see if I...



illustruction:



hiya team! I’ve started a patreon to see if I can’t swing a little more income per month and deliver some SWEET SWEET GOODZ to you in the process! I’m working hard on a lot of stuff I don’t wanna post publicly right now so if you want to see that well LUCKY YOU.

CHECK IT OUT!

(and feel free to spread this around I love you thanks)

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Published on August 27, 2015 18:56

August 14, 2015

frazerirving:

Howdy humans. Tomorrow, saturday the 15th august...



frazerirving:



Howdy humans. Tomorrow, saturday the 15th august 2015, I’ll be signing copies of the collected edition of Annihilator in GOSH, london. To commemorate this, I offer up a silent clip of Max Nomax being born onto the page, along with his cosmic organ. A rare insight indeed into the mercurial ways of the Irving Art-Muscle.

I’ll be doing something very similar in Manchester next saturday, and I will cook up more illustrative tidbits to announce that next week.



Spectacular!

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Published on August 14, 2015 19:17

Hi Fiona, my name is Austin. First of all, I love your art work its impeccable. Now, I've been reading "Saga" for years now, and just recently learned the language Esperanto. Unbeknownst to me Brian Vaughn uses that language as his "magic language" in the

Actually, the Blue language in Saga is an alien tongue created specifically for this book. It is similar to Esperanto, but there are crucial differences in grammar, syntax, and probably spelling. If fact, if you run an English phrase through Google Translate, it will give you flawed Esperanto but NEARLY PERFECT Blue!

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Published on August 14, 2015 18:00

Hi Fiona, my name is Austin. First of all, I love your art work its impeccable. Now, I've been reading "Saga" for years now, and just recently learned the language Esperanto. Unbeknownst to me Brian Vaughn uses that language as his "magic language" in the

Actually, the Blue language in Saga is an alien tongue created specifically for this book. It is similar to Esperanto, but there are crucial differences in grammar, syntax, and probably spelling. If fact, if you run an English phrase through Google Translate, it will give you flawed Esperanto but NEARLY PERFECT Blue!

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Published on August 14, 2015 18:00

Hi Fiona, my name is Austin. First of all, I love your art work its impeccable. Now, I've been reading "Saga" for years now, and just recently learned the language Esperanto. Unbeknownst to me Brian Vaughn uses that language as his "magic language" in the

Actually, the Blue language in Saga is an alien tongue created specifically for this book. It is similar to Esperanto, but there are crucial differences in grammar, syntax, and probably spelling. If fact, if you run an English phrase through Google Translate, it will give you flawed Esperanto but NEARLY PERFECT Blue!

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Published on August 14, 2015 18:00

Hi Fiona, my name is Austin. First of all, I love your art work its impeccable. Now, I've been reading "Saga" for years now, and just recently learned the language Esperanto. Unbeknownst to me Brian Vaughn uses that language as his "magic language" in the

Actually, the Blue language in Saga is an alien tongue created specifically for this book. It is similar to Esperanto, but there are crucial differences in grammar, syntax, and probably spelling. If fact, if you run an English phrase through Google Translate, it will give you flawed Esperanto but NEARLY PERFECT Blue!

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Published on August 14, 2015 18:00

Hi Fiona, my name is Austin. First of all, I love your art work its impeccable. Now, I've been reading "Saga" for years now, and just recently learned the language Esperanto. Unbeknownst to me Brian Vaughn uses that language as his "magic language" in the

Actually, the Blue language in Saga is an alien tongue created specifically for this book. It is similar to Esperanto, but there are crucial differences in grammar, syntax, and probably spelling. If fact, if you run an English phrase through Google Translate, it will give you flawed Esperanto but NEARLY PERFECT Blue!

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Published on August 14, 2015 18:00

Hi Fiona, my name is Austin. First of all, I love your art work its impeccable. Now, I've been reading "Saga" for years now, and just recently learned the language Esperanto. Unbeknownst to me Brian Vaughn uses that language as his "magic language" in the

Actually, the Blue language in Saga is an alien tongue created specifically for this book. It is similar to Esperanto, but there are crucial differences in grammar, syntax, and probably spelling. If fact, if you run an English phrase through Google Translate, it will give you flawed Esperanto but NEARLY PERFECT Blue!

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Published on August 14, 2015 18:00

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