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James F. Brown
James F. Brown
9 years ago

A horse-dragon? Bwahahaha… And not just the head, the legs, too.

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
9 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

In fact, the entire body…

Waffles
Waffles
9 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

The official term for the dragon horse is the Longma. This is clearly a Longma. Certainly not the most common of the mythical horses out there, but useful in comedic pairings with a Kelpie.

RK
RK
9 years ago

Nobody and nothing was going to keep him from being elected… except for the Papyrus font on his fliers.

Waffles
Waffles
9 years ago
Reply to  RK

There is nothing that cannot be made worse with the use of P apyrus.

Ebony McKenna
9 years ago
Reply to  RK

Papyrus.
Not even once.

Karl
Karl
9 years ago

In defense (not really) of Papyrus, the artwork would make this a lousy cover with any font. For all the detail in the human(?) figure, it’s all wrong. Arms/legs/hands/butts/backs/necks/heads/torsos don’t work like that.

Take Cover
Take Cover
9 years ago
Reply to  Karl

I agree. The textures are good and I like the Blakean palette, but the composition is poor and the drawing skills on display here are actually quite bad.

Plus that’s a derpy looking animal whatever name it goes by.

invader
invader
9 years ago

The back end of that creature looks like melted wax or perhaps a semi absorbed twin limb.

Sirona
9 years ago

It’s a hordragryphacorn.