Lucky to have a nice A3 size version from The Fighting Fantasy Poster Book I got from the school book club.pic.twitter.com/ypnWrtomx5
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Lucky to have a nice A3 size version from The Fighting Fantasy Poster Book I got from the school book club.pic.twitter.com/ypnWrtomx5
I remember some of those used to illustrate Fighting Fantasy books in the 80’spic.twitter.com/vnCoTjdnK5
Love the one skeleton who's going "shit, did I lock the back door? I know I locked the front door cos I jingled the keys, same as always, but did I do the back? Can't really go check now, we're almost at the Dread Fortress. Just gonna have to take today with a pinch of anxiety."
One of these is the cover art for @fightingfantasy's Puffin edition of House of Hell.pic.twitter.com/Gg44prVtjD
"House of Hell" is rightly celebrated, but Ian Miller also did the cover and interior art of Fighting Fantasy #28, "Phantoms of Fear" which was perfect for the nightmarish setting. He played a significant role in the early development of Warhammer's aesthetic too.pic.twitter.com/DZcgGF0Dqv
The sun's face is hilarious.
He was always my favorite Magic card illustratorpic.twitter.com/Etu1Iw9diy
I love the skeleton army guys: "Right, off to work then, mate!"
Beautiful
Heironymous (sp?) Bosch would have been so impressed!!
Sorry, it's Hieronymous!
Ooooooh, scary!
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