Stephen Fabian's 1985 back cover of The Green Pearl, by Jack Vance
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Stephen Fabian's 1985 back cover of The Green Pearl, by Jack Vance

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Some Dying Earth OCs! Although these were mostly inspired by Vance's work it's a melting pot of a lot of stories and tropes I like, so with that it feels a lot more personal. I hope to make a lot of cute little comics and maybe some more serious stories with them.
OG caption: Once again I turned some gimmicky character design into solid OC otaku wizard and gyaru barbarian. and they smoke weed because I was listening to Dopethrone while working on this
Fantasy of the future
(Part I)
Stephen Fabian, cover art for "Eyes of the Overworld" by Jack Vance, 1977
H.R. Van Dongen (1920-2010) “The Dirdir” by Jack Vance (1979)

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While we are alive we should sit among colored lights and taste good wines, and discuss our adventures in far places; when we are dead, the opportunity is past.
-- Jack Vance
(Verona, Italy)
Artwork by Ed Emshwiller
What are your thoughts on the works of Jack Vance?
I like them a lot. Always have.
Big Planet and the Dying Earth group are particular favorites.