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Four gravely prophetic panels.
(From the #Preacher comic book which has in many ways gotten better with age, especially as the characters developed.)
@TatsGill @AlasdairStuart @DreamWorksSheRa Hey Tatiana, I have this sneaky feeling you'd like one of my books.
https://t.co/SuBTpX7ZPJ
To anyone who only just heard Tiger's Eye for the first time on its recent re-release, what did you think?
The final chapter of the award-winning Tiger's Eye is now available to download from the New Century Multiverse podcast feed
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Happy #NationalBestFriendsDay from a bunch of skulduggerous knaves https://t.co/fsmIt154o5
Character: The Nag
Book: The Princess Thieves
The rudest horse you are ever likely to meet. Enjoys sandwiches and making cutting comments about others, secretly very lonely. Find out about the book and audio drama here: https://t.co/SuBTpX7ZPJ
And my favourite piece of She-Ra art by @stjepansejic
Confident posture, arms folded, takes-no-shit expression, but still a clear sense of humour, faithful costume, balanced between practical and inspirational fantasy, muscular and feminine. She's here for her, not the boys.
Nobody is asking for "The most powerful MEN in the universe!" Men need to seek something other than more power.
Here's a She-Ra designed for the male gaze. She's on a MOTU card for the boys, bare midriff, angry, blank face, high heels, big old titties just for the lads.
Here's the completed Dungeons & Dragons alignment chart for The Princess Thieves. Who does that make you?