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When I study an artist I don’t necessarily copy it exact, I try to capture they feel of the artist. In this case, Frazetta’s Tanar of Pellucidar! #frazetta #frazettafriday #frankfrazetta
Spec Council Creature contest profile thread pt 1
HE(Hollow Earth)
The Goldshark(Multychodus Pellucidaris) are the most common and invasive species of freshwater shark in the HE, meaning many teeth, they are opportunistic bottom feeders protected with a thick layer of urine!
Vote for the Pissfish! Aka Multychodus Pellucidaris(Gold shark), a species of freshwater carpet shark the size of a basketball that covers itself in its urine and dominates the ecosystems that they maintain and live in! https://t.co/zBZxQC5vLG
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💜ReUnited💜
Lucent #12 ⚡️ Pellucid #117
By @xsullo https://t.co/Sgs1uWxd1G
🔥 Added another gem by the legendary @xsullo to my collection! After Lucent it is time for Pellucid to join the #KimiVault 🔥
Happy Birthday to Edgar Rice Burroughs, “Master of Adventure,” born this day in 1875.
#Tarzan #JanePorter #JohnCarter #DejahThoris #CarsonNapier #Duare #DavidInnes #DianeTheBeautiful #Pellucidar #Barsoom #Amtor #Caspak #ERB #ERBUniverse
Image: Thomas Yeates
ERB—perhaps more than any other pulp author—populated his lost worlds with all manner of prehistoric animals. Ancient beasts fill Caprona, the Land That Time Forgot; Pal-ul-don, an African lost world; and Pellucidar, a hollow earth.
Thrilled to have picked up editions from two more of my favorite artists this week!
Memories by @rafagrassetti
Pellucid by @xsullo (also picked up Lucent, not pictured)
Love both these guys 🧡
Lucent & Pellucid. Favourite pieces from amazing @xsullo. Today @xsullo has a collector’s reward drop on
@niftygateway. Super excited!
https://t.co/T72XODWSSp
#15wordspoet
Pellucid waters reflect
loves library of
umbrella vignettes
tabled with his book
of poem words...
📸https://t.co/Yz6BCX7bnO
Another big round of congratulations goes to @xsullo who had an amazing night on @niftygateway this past week!! 🎉
Check out "Pellucid" and "Lucent" in full HD here:
https://t.co/oSucJLKSA5
happy friday
two new pellucid petals are now up on opensea
🧡 nectar and bordeaux ❤️
🔗https://t.co/zWAyKX3mGm
#SciFiDaily Ed Emshwiller is a favorite, and I couldn't resist this cover for Ace's 1960 release of John Taine's "The Greatest Adventure." First published in 1929, it tells of the discovery of a lost, underground Antarctic world. Influenced by ERB's Pellucidar? It seems likely.