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Jen
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Re: Prism 2010, issue 2
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One question: was it absolutely necessary for dragonlady to be naked? Wouldn't she get a bit cold with all the flying? To say nothing of the discomfort...
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Just what I thought, Jen...
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David A. Riley
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For an answer you would need to ask the artist, Howard Molloy. Personally, I thought that was how fantasy fans liked their dragon ladies depicted. But what do I know? I'm a horror fan myself.
David
(No naked ladies on the next cover, though. That's by Bryan Talbot. And is a corker.
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My copy arrived yesterday and it looked terrific - good work, David and team!
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My copy arrived today.
Thank you for the opportunity to drone on for a couple of pages within Prism. Normal service shall undoubtedly be resumed next issue.
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I liked the interview, Shaun.
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Quote from: Mark West on June 22, 2010, 06:38:23 PM
I liked the interview, Shaun.
Thanks, Mark.
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Big thumbs up for 'Profondo Probert' - more please!
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Quote from: Degsy on June 24, 2010, 12:45:31 AM
Big thumbs up for 'Profondo Probert' - more please!
Many thanks! As long as David's happy with them there'll be plenty more on the way!
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Jen
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Quote from: David A. Riley on June 22, 2010, 03:51:36 PM
For an answer you would need to ask the artist, Howard Molloy. Personally, I thought that was how fantasy fans liked their dragon ladies depicted.
(No naked ladies on the next cover, though. That's by Bryan Talbot. And is a corker.
Heh, nah, clothes are good.
Looking forward to seeing the Talbot cover.
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