Born in Lima, Peru in 1941, Boris Vallejo moved to the United States in 1964 and became one of the most recognizable fantasy illustrators of the late 20th century. His work appeared on book covers, magazines, posters, trading cards, calendars, and comic-related publications for decades 🖌️
Rebecca may look flashy and act wild, but I actually think she's a surprisingly normal and sensible person at heart💕
レベッカは見た目も言動も派手ですが実はいたって普通の常識人だと僕は思っています😘🫶💕
Rebecca/レベッカ
Luis Royo and Julie Strain had a very close artistic relationship throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, becoming one of the most iconic collaborations in fantasy art and heavy metal aesthetics. Julie Strain —known for her dominant, sensual, and almost mythological presence— served as the muse and model for many of Royo’s illustrations, appearing in paintings, covers, and books where she embodied warriors, cyberpunk creatures, and dark figures characteristic of his visual universe. The combination of Royo’s hyper-detailed, decadent style and Strain’s powerful image helped define much of the fantasy/erotic aesthetic of that era, especially the one associated with magazines like Heavy Metal 🔥🗡️ @LuisRoyoOficial
Still blows my mind that someone made a setting where Christianity is fighting the forces of Hell in brutal trench warfare, then threw a tantrum that it was attracting edgy Christians.
That's like making a game about sexualized, anthropomorphic animals and then getting mad that Furries show up in droves. Who the fuck did you think the audience would be?
Yesterday, these same middle aged bimbos were gleefully writing posts about how evil gamers were for rejecting Fey in God of War: Laundry. Now, just 24 hours later, these same hags are bitter that people AREN'T criticizing this female character.
You should never stop mocking and gatekeeping these people out of gaming. This game looks good. GoW: Laundry did not.