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I'd followed her work across various comics and games for well over a decade; her dino designs for Scroll of the Fallen Races are one of my favorites. I thought she would dig Mutants in the Now, so I went to offer her a copy only to find out she'd already picked it up!
We met [time has no meaning anymore] years back at GenCon when he was brought in by Level 99 Games, but it was his work on his personal videogame, Dunkehr, furry commissions, and (ironically) b/w Touhou commissions for a peer that got me to reach out to him again.
Day by day, it's time to introduce everybody bringing Mutants in the Next to life!
The first to bring up is @FontesRanter, whose b/w art defined Mutants in the Now! I'd known Fabio for years, but mainly for work on more anime-inspired games like Millennium Blades and BattleCON. https://t.co/CpuLlvNCs6
@BasiliskOnline Oh, wait, no, there was *one* fun moment-
Next Mutants in the Now faction revealed:
I swear, you can't even enjoy an old cartoon without our racist uncle Howie butting in and trying to be all spookums.
@AmazonChique I do like that they kept Serling. I struggle to explain why I like having him around, but I do. Maybe it's just his wonky Lawson design or just empathizing with how the show just constantly dunks on him.
Hope you enjoyed this deep drive into a deeply dated cartoon! Hell, all the Internet stuff was horribly cliché even back in 2008.
But we at get some legitimately cool blink-and-you'll-miss-them mutant monsters, and sometimes that's all you need. 19/19
The Turtles doubt they've seen the last of the Shredder, and they doubt correctly, because he's back on the Internet, somehow.
Close episode. 18/19