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Happy Thanksgiving (X-Men Edition)


Lauren Panepinto

Since I've pulled the Thanksgiving post this year, here's a personal fave of fantasy art thanksgiving: Uncanny X-Men #308. This issue was published in 1994, written by Scott Lobdell with cover & interior art by John Romita Jr. I was a sophomore in high school, working at the famous comic book store Jim Hanley's Universe in New York, and reading every X-comic that came in the door. This issue was an adorable one, and I…

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INSPIRATION vs PERSPIRATION


Greg Ruth

November 20, 2025 - As artists we always in making our work, dance with two partners, and we are often held to the same regard as most pop cultural ideas of art making, the artist pondering some vital landscape... the artist receiving like a ball of light the revelation of some new piece... When in fact more than 80% of the total experience of making art is sweat and grit and work. It speaks well of the distilled and potent superpowers that inspiration possesses that it would despite its marginal affect, occupy such a lofty and present sphere, but an idea with out tangible agency is a carpenter without a hammer. Inspiration: the Muse or the lightening strike... (or whatever you want too call it), hat out of no where blossoming of thought and invention whether it s a…

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