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![]() Dungeons & Dragons 1st EditionI've always loved make-believe. Naturally, I grew up and liked Dungeons & Dragons. | ![]() Teddy and Chester, RespectivelyThese are our two dogs. Yes, they are wearing sweaters. |
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![]() Dr. SeussI still flick through my childhood Dr. Seuss books now and then. Returning to them as an adult is like looking through the window of a cubbyhouse I can no longer fit inside. | ![]() Wernher von BraunBraun is such a fascinating man. He was a rocketry mastermind and all-around genius, and was instrumental in two of the most significant events in human history; the development of the V2 Missile used by the Nazis, and the development of the Apollo 11 by NASA. Monster, or hero? What do you think? |
![]() Grimoire ScreenshotThis is a screenshot from my father's work-in-progress video game, Grimoire. He's been working on it for 20+ years now. It is the work of a true neurotic perfectionist. I'm one of the few people to ever play it. It is a brilliant game. | ![]() FalloutWe had a freakin' fallout shelter when I was growing up... like... you would climb down a ladder which went two stories into the ground into a steel, cylinder-shaped room. It probably messed me up in ways I can't understand. |
![]() Doré's The New JerusalemThis is a famous woodcut by Gustave Doré. Although his rendering is beautiful, in actuality, the New Jerusalem is described as being an enormous cube with perfect dimensions. Which sounds like something out of a sick sci-fi novel. | ![]() Escher's BelvedereM.C. Escher's art boggles and astonishes me. |
![]() WatchmenI could talk for hours about the heroes and villains of Watchmen. Ozymandias has to be one of the deepest super-villains of all comics. | ![]() Corben's Comic of Poe's The Raven...and as my yearning for a loved one shall be lifted, Nevermore!' Richard Corben's grim artwork captures the grim truth of death. It comes to us all... |
![]() The Founding FathersThey weren't perfect men, but I've always been inspired by the bravery and heroism of these particular Englishmen. |
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