Game Of Thrones: Bloody Crowns, Diaphanous Gowns by techgnotic, journal
Game Of Thrones: Bloody Crowns, Diaphanous Gowns
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Game of Thrones spearheads resurgence in sword & sorcery fantasy art of Warrior Kings & Queens.
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The current popularity of the bloody and salacious Game of Thrones and a host of paler imitators may have roots in Cate Blanchett’s Oscar-worthy performance as the historical Elizabeth (1998), the Queen who was perhaps the most imp
A Tribute to Hans Ruedi Giger by techgnotic, journal
A Tribute to Hans Ruedi Giger
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He was an artist you might not know.
But you’ve met his children…
It’s rare that a “new” iconic monster is born and becomes forever identifiable,—— no matter the variations, by generation after generation. So it was when George Romero created the ultimate “zombie” in his Night of the Living Dead in 1968. Zombie Apocalypse fans today may have never heard of George or seen the original “Night,” but the zombies they so love in fare like The Walking Dead owe their existence to Romero’s original vision.
In 1979, screenwriter Dan O’Ban