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Lupe with a pretty good game of Attack from Mars going. Also, I can never nag Joseph about cleaning his lens again after he sees this photo.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
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"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
Not sure why I took shots of random games, but here they are. I do like the glass block window even though it lets in the cold terribly in the winter.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
AIRSHIP 27 PRODUCTION
Presents
THE BATTLE FOR STORMREST
In this, the second novel in the Chronicles of Altiva, writer Teel James Glenn continues his epic saga. In the highlands of Umbria, the new leader of the Clan Shoutte, Erique, battles both the outside armies pitted against his realm and the spy operating within his own ranks. Trained in a foreign land as a healer, Erique’s leadership is severely tested as he attempts to unite the various clans into one alliance which he sees as the only salvation for the destruction they all face. Added by his dearest friend, Dame Arinna Cabal, his sister Cather and the warrior ruler, Uta, he will make a valiant stand against the dark forces of the Shadowcasters.
AIRSHIP 27 PRODUCTIONS – PULP FICTION FOR A NEW GENERATION!
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.
"Sword Play" written by Michael Vance, pencils by Duane Hanson; inks and lettering by Charles T. Smith.