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  2. Fan art - Wikipedia

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    Fan art can take many forms. In addition to traditional paintings, drawings, and digital art, fan artists may also create conceptual works, sculptures, video art, livestreams, web banners, avatars, graphic designs, web-based animations, photo collages, and posters, Fan art includes artistic representations of pre-existing characters both in new contexts and in contexts that are keeping with ...

  3. City of Heroes (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A single promotional comic was released in 2002 by Dark Horse Comics to promote the game. Written by Richard Dakan and drawn by Rick Zombo, the issue followed the story of a hero new to Paragon City named Thunder-Clap, and set some of the story behind the game, including the Fifth Column, the Freakshow, and the Statesman.

  4. Jeff Miracola - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Miracola (born October 10, 1971) [1] is an American fantasy artist, children's book artist, and illustrator. Miracola created illustrations for the children's book, Welcome to Monster Isle , along with children's author Oliver Chin in 2008.

  5. Shaft (Image Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Youngblood, he was featured in a crossover with the Valiant Comics heroes, notably Bloodshot. [6] Shaft and his team try to bring in California-based super-squad 'The Pact' for questioning in a legal matter. [7] In 1995, Shaft goes through a gender reversal in the 'Babewatch' event.

  6. Jeff Butler - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Butler (born February 26, 1958, in Madison, Wisconsin) [1] is an American illustrator and comic book artist.He worked with the art department of TSR, Inc. for five years, illustrating products for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game and the Marvel Super Heroes role playing game, as well as Dragonlance novels.

  7. Tower of Strength - Wikipedia

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    Tower of Strength may refer to: a phrase taken from the Book of Common Prayer of 1549, and later used in; Richard III (Act V, Scene 3) by William Shakespeare "Tower of Strength" (Skin song), song on 1994 album Skin by band Skin "Tower of Strength" (Gene McDaniels song), 1961 charting single by Gene McDaniels

  8. Heroes Comics - Wikipedia

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    Heroes Comics is a comic book store operating in London, Ontario, Canada. The store won a Harry Kremer comics retailer award at the 2013 Joe Shuster Awards ceremony.

  9. Heroes of Horror - Wikipedia

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    It is intended for use by Dungeon Masters who want to incorporate elements of horror into their game. It contains ideas for pacing and other elements of horror drama into the game, new rules for horror themed games (including the third iteration of the taint mechanic), as well as horror themed base classes, feats, prestige classes and NPCs (non-player characters).