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James F. Brown
James F. Brown
10 years ago

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

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

In fact, the entire body…

Waffles
Waffles
10 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
10 years ago

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

Waffles
Waffles
10 years ago
Reply to  RK

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

Ebony McKenna
10 years ago
Reply to  RK

Papyrus.
Not even once.

Karl
Karl
10 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
10 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
10 years ago

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

Sirona
10 years ago

It’s a hordragryphacorn.