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zimbra1
ParticipantWow, thanks for posting this…
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ParticipantLooks great!
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ParticipantI really miss the time when you could expect two or three separate Gen 13 spinoffs a month, especially when the artwork is so fine. Thanks for sharing.
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ParticipantAlways love a solid gts, thank you.
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ParticipantThanks for posting this!
Hmm, a full three issue run… when Marvel introduces a new character they really give them time to find an audience…
March 22, 2006 at 7:07 am in reply to: Florida Crane And The Temple Of The Amazons (Complete!) #17949zimbra1
ParticipantI knew 9B would be worth the wait, thank you sir.
zimbra1
ParticipantAdam Hughes always did the best Fairchild, at least in my opinion. The whole Ordinary Heroes TPB is worth the money.
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ParticipantImagine the Communists finding out about such a specimen. What dark plans the Reds might have for this atomically fortified lass.
I'm glad someone caught the red scare reference.
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You keep writing and I'll keep reading.
But I can barely keep up with the artwork! 😀
zimbra1
ParticipantYou can't go wrong with the Powergirl outfit, thanks for the photo.
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That might sound a little harsh, but when you consider that simply reducing the size of the image to make a thumbnail to display on the front page counts as reformatting your deviation, it's not too harsh. The same goes with distribution. DevArt offers a mild (and barely functioning if memory serves) feed that would allow you to display a handful of the most recent deviations submitted onto your own web page or blog. Like flickr, you'd click the link for the image and be directed back to the dev art main site. When you submit art to deviant, you're allowing them to do this.
I'm not too paranoid about deviant stealing anything I might submit, and if you want to get a (small) cut of the roylaties on your work, you could always submit your deviation as a print.
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