It's up for preorder now from Black Dragon Press. Here are a few more illustrations:
*Previously: The X-Files script that was too bleak to air
2nd printing of Elden Ring fanart + commentary now on sale! Created by Naomi, age 6.
— Ryan Sands (@remoteryan) July 5, 2023
$5, risograph, 24 pages plus posterhttps://t.co/8rBNu3nVW9 https://t.co/pBYmBcy3tB
"Naomi and dad played through and beat Elden Ring in 2022. We tracked the daily discoveries and boss battles of our character Ooma Naomi (Prisoner, Caster Bleed build) on a hand-written map of The Lands Between." pic.twitter.com/l1aWaBBqnG
— Ryan Sands (@remoteryan) June 14, 2023
Still mulling over doing a 2nd print... I don't want what was simply a fun dad + daughter activity to turn into a chore or like one of those weird, monetizing-your-kid things
— Ryan Sands (@remoteryan) June 19, 2023
BUT! I do think the zine is hilarious and want more folks who love the game to see it. maybe in July?
main character energy is my mom bringing a cake to our kindergarten
— alvin.phil (@alvinpwm) January 29, 2022
but its her own birthday not ours ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ pic.twitter.com/BOlStVvLXY
This is fascinating & shows how weak colour information can be on a photo for the brain to fill in the gaps and "colourise" it for you. It's a black & white photo, but overlaid with a thin grid of coloured lines. They're enough to trick your mind into seeing a full colour image pic.twitter.com/S0evEvxoK8
— BabelColour (@StuartHumphryes) August 30, 2021
@needmobricks “Camping at the Grand Basin” created by Nathaen Koski, on display at #BrickRodeo in Houston. #NeedMoBricks #LEGO #MOC #Tornado #LEGOTikTok #AFOL
♬ Tornado - Little Big Town
Just picked up a comic at Mini Mice day 2 by 10yr old writer/artist Nile Hennick pic.twitter.com/sWbu76zDeH
— Erica Henderson (@EricaFails) August 29, 2021
i've been watching this book come together for years - it's gorgeous and i'm so proud, i can't wait for it to be in the world https://t.co/Voutivk6Nu
— Kate Craig (@katecraigdraws) August 23, 2021
Yoke, 10th–4th century BC https://t.co/R7fcSE84Rs #metmuseum #themet pic.twitter.com/9y9a8PLl2X
— The MET: Africa, Oceania, and the Americas (Bot) (@met_africanart) May 7, 2021
J. Scott Campbell was a huge influence on me growing up. This challenge reminds me of when I was a kid trying to draw like my favorite artist. #DrawThisInYourStyle #RedrawASM607 #jscottcampbell https://t.co/4zhBiTqBcf pic.twitter.com/o8WzjZxJLv
— Mindy Lee Art Commissions Closed (@Mindyleedoodles) May 12, 2021
Not to be outdone, this one has a crystal coffin AND an enameled skeleton wrapping around it, because if you’re going to have a goth ass ring why not make it multiply goth https://t.co/EMC60kI1kX pic.twitter.com/4S2NsMzNjd
— Kirsty Rolfe (@avoiding_bears) March 7, 2021
Quiet while I carve my peampkin. pic.twitter.com/rXbDnMDZ6k
— Steve Casino (@SteveCasino1) October 21, 2020
Check out the jersey they just trotted out for “day of the dead” festivities. pic.twitter.com/kYclKVLI7p
— Humberto Tapia (@kingtootz) October 22, 2020
The numbers are bones @kingtootz pic.twitter.com/lmadKxjW7j
— CJ Fogler #BlackLivesMatter (@cjzero) October 22, 2020
Ok so I was driving on an empty road in an unincorporated part of the Bay Area and I spotted the 12 foot tall skeleton in the middle of a field. This is my favorite spotting thus far. CC @TaylorLorenz.
— Sally Elshorafa (@sallykuchar) October 18, 2020
Also the sightings need a hashtag. #skeletonwatch? pic.twitter.com/3R0eYS21yF
Excited to share this new zine created with the wonderful Bron Hazelwood & @claire_voon ! Together we made recipes people have had carved on their tombstones. While the results were mixed, you can try them out yourself with “Cooking with the Dead” https://t.co/MaXyUbcWMy pic.twitter.com/BTL86UQiPd
— Allison C. Meier (@AllisonCMeier) October 16, 2020
— Macabresky (@MinovskyArticle) October 18, 2020
October cooking tips pic.twitter.com/TqpWKrD0Gz
— Steve Niles (@SteveNiles) October 19, 2020
My neighbor’s “Skeleton Zoom” display rules. pic.twitter.com/VWFZiussaL
— Brian Stack (@BrianStack153) October 18, 2020
This house in my neighborhood every year nails Halloween decorations. pic.twitter.com/eX19mACqUv
— Gelly Bean (@funangela) October 18, 2020
Advertising guy: "guys nobody is buying our acetate sheets anymore what can we do????"
— Carta Monir (@CartaMonir) October 19, 2020
Me, high out of my mind: "fellas... I just had the idea that's going to save our company." pic.twitter.com/A6oSiDg6in
one of the best skeleton-based scenes in cinema, hong kong undefeated, jing wong is a god pic.twitter.com/OzNqs0uXXf
— many people are saying highlight reel is back (@Papapishu) October 22, 2020
abundance of laughter and joy at this newsletter my wife produced in 2000 at the age of 11 pic.twitter.com/kump0sXEJn— mike h (@mikehrom) May 10, 2020
Tumblr screwed us, Facebook screwed us, and eventually Twitter will screw us too. If you want a cheap, accessible platform to make friends and share your art that will never screw you to make a buck, my friend, it's time to get into zines pic.twitter.com/thXgyahM5O— Julia Gfrörer (@thorazos) August 6, 2019