Breathtaking sketches by Sebastián Fiumara! We discuss “Lobster Johnson: A Scent of Lotus,” on this week’s podcast episode!

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Another amazing cover by Zonjic and Stewart! We discuss “Lobster Johnson: “The Prayer of Neferu,” on this week’s podcast episode!

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Matt Stewart is rather amazing at artist proof sketches and they really aren’t very expensive.

Zombie King Kenrith:

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This diseased larynx drawn by Neil Stewart in 1852 is part of an incredible series of watercolours of various parts of the body. The medical comments are by pathologist William Tennant Gairdner.

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Great action pacing by Kevin Nowlan! We discuss “Lobster Johnson: Satan Smells A Rat,” and more on this week’s podcast!

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Here is my digital painting done for Brandon Sanderson’s upcoming leather bound limited release of Warbreaker! I was thrilled to be part of this project. Thank you Brandon and Isaac Stewart Swipe to see paintings by and

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Town Square - Vence, France by Iain Stewart. Watercolor on Beta Series extra-heavyweight paper. Artist Statement: https://t.co/JwqmmvcmCG

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[Drawing] Sarah & Tim💖
My heartiest congratulations to the most beautiful talented couple!!


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Ashley Strode inherits Ota’s “rosary” and comes into her own! Cover by Fegredo. We discuss B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth: “The Exorcist” on our latest podcast.

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The demon, Andras, appears in this story. Amazing design by & We discuss “B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth: Exorcism & The Exorcist,” on this week’s podcast

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Lanterna Verde | John Stewart, você salvou a minha infância! https://t.co/wHyjQHhAfG

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Awesome Hunt inspired bounty hunter made by Stewart Karalian!
Can you spot the Hunt logo?

Check out his artstation here: https://t.co/O9K6T9Pe4K

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“Cats are unpredictable as they don't know what they're going to do next until they make it happen through nosiness, invention, acrobatics, and sheer force of will.” - Stewart Stafford
Art: Bee High by Debra Hall

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Doom by Steve Behling, Michael Stewart, and Tom Grindberg - Some of the most insane 16 pages I've ever read. Not only is the main character an adrenaline-pumped psycopath, but it feels like the writers were too. I'll probably be quoting it for the rest of my life.

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Dunkeld Cathedral (Scotland) Tomb of the Wolf of Badenoch, Alexander Stewart, showing position of hinge on Great Bascinet for attaching either a vented battle visor or an unvented curved jousting visor.

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Ted Howards, baby! Dynamic work by Harren and Stewart! We discuss “B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Flesh and Stone” on this weeks podcast.

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