Now this is a neat collection of pics. As for the medusa, I watched that movie, and found I had to look at it as research to be able to get through it.
Nice Weirdworld...they're the primary inspiration for Elves in my "The World After" game.
They're a great non-Tolkien source, as is Elfquest. What's interesting is both have their roots in the same period D&D first came out and seem much closer to D&D elves.
Weirdworld. Mike Ploog. Wow, someone else remembers that old stuff...
ReplyDeleteNow this is a neat collection of pics. As for the medusa, I watched that movie, and found I had to look at it as research to be able to get through it.
ReplyDelete@NetherWerks - I love Weirdworld. I did a post about it early on.
ReplyDelete@harald - I know what you mean. Though i did think the Medusa was really good.
Check out these medusas. The second one looks like she could live in The City :)
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Nice Weirdworld...they're the primary inspiration for Elves in my "The World After" game.
ReplyDeleteThey're a great non-Tolkien source, as is Elfquest. What's interesting is both have their roots in the same period D&D first came out and seem much closer to D&D elves.
@Harald - Yeah, I saw those. Some of them are definitely along the right lines.
ReplyDelete@Herb - I think your absolutely right, but try telling that to the tall elf lovin' crowd. ;)
Hey! What's wrong with tall elves? Short elves are fairies. Nuff said.
ReplyDeleteThey're too easy to confuse with Vulcans.
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