This seems to be the new look of Orcus, here dominating an Elder Brain of the ilithids. I do kind of like him with his look hybridized with that of Anthraxas a bit. Sure.
All of this ISLES OF TERROR business has me feeling sympathetic to the snake-men.
A servitor of Demogorgon, I'll bet. Looks tough.
This is one of the most unusual illustrations I can think of; a skeleton buried in another daemonic skeleton of some kind? I dunno, but man, do I like it.
When dealing with fantasy, don't forget to not skimp on fantastic locations. These cliffs with weird bird-headed sphinxy statues ever few hundred yards or so along the coast certainly qualifies.
Undead dragons.
Good ole-fashioned hard sci-fi.
Why shouldn't modern pulp pay homage to one of the most famous pulp art covers of all time, even if it was originally meant for overtly sword & sorcery fantasy?
An alternate design for Darth Vader.
I kinda like the boxy, utilitarian shape of this space freighter.
Flying ships are always cool. I had a whole campaign built around the concept once. I take that back. I've done it twice.
I kinda wish Star Wars had gone more this direction.
Although this looks like Tarzan at the Earth's Core... actually, it could be, I suppose.
Soldiers disrupting a cult of Dagon and/or Cthulhu.
There's a lot going on in this picture; it really kind of looks like two or even three pictures photoshopped together. But it's not.
Good villains make a good story or campaign, either one.
More Cthulhu-esque adventuring. Always one of my favorite kinds.
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