Superfan Ian Welch made another custom figure of Rahne, this time in human form.
Showing posts with label fanart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fanart. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Long Silence / Free-for-All 2010
Sorry for the lack of posts. I'm sure cool things are happening with Rahne on Peter David's book; I wouldn't know though, it's been a hefty dose of reality around here this year. Death, cancer, and more death. And it ain't over yet.
Meantime, please send any fan art submissions for the Wolfsbane FanArt Free-For-All 2010! The theme is holidays or anti-holidays (any). If you have a painting or sketch or doodle or whatever that is Rahne-related and not rated "R," please send 'em to: rahnefan@comcast.net
My plan is to edit the slideshow (on your right) to reflect fan art!
Meantime, please send any fan art submissions for the Wolfsbane FanArt Free-For-All 2010! The theme is holidays or anti-holidays (any). If you have a painting or sketch or doodle or whatever that is Rahne-related and not rated "R," please send 'em to: rahnefan@comcast.net
My plan is to edit the slideshow (on your right) to reflect fan art!

Thursday, July 15, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
One Big Glove
Rahne on the Road
Ken's Shot at Twilight
Rahne's Leap of Faith
Ken Roeder: "One thing that especially bothers me in the X-titles is the complete lack of short but fun and frivolous story lines interspersed between the heavy, angst-drenched, blood and guts story lines.
This pic is a kind of ode to the old "New Mutants" weird adventure stories that is sorely lacking nowadays…"
This pic is a kind of ode to the old "New Mutants" weird adventure stories that is sorely lacking nowadays…"
Rahne Swimsuit Edition
Ken Roeder:
"Remember those "Marvel Swimsuit" issues from the nineties? Ever notice how Jean Grey, Storm and especially Rogue dominated the pages? Even that kid with the figure of an ironing board, Jubilee, got better treatment than our favorite Scottish lass (who was relegated to a single appearance and only as a sight gag).
Justice is demanded and this submission goes at least a bit in that direction…"
"Remember those "Marvel Swimsuit" issues from the nineties? Ever notice how Jean Grey, Storm and especially Rogue dominated the pages? Even that kid with the figure of an ironing board, Jubilee, got better treatment than our favorite Scottish lass (who was relegated to a single appearance and only as a sight gag).
Justice is demanded and this submission goes at least a bit in that direction…"
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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