Metagaming's The Space Gamer 24, September-October 1979, included an article by Norman S Howe titled:
This appears to be the horn fanfare from Star Trek's opening credits -- or close enough if I try to hum it; it sounds off-key if actually played.
Subtitled "A Review of Strange New Worlds," the article was a positive review of the 1978 game Strange New Worlds by Gametime Games, a division of Heritage Models.
The game's title obviously was a quote from the voice-over in Star Trek's opening credits. The game drew some inspiration from Trek, though the gameplay involved the conquest and exploitation of the explored planets.
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After Norman...They got Sammy...We lost the war...(Yes his design leaked too idk how)
Was on vacation. Took a break from Tumblr. Came back. Checked my asks. Read this. Saw HIM. What the fuck.
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dan’s touchiness lately is making me want to cry cause it’s really sweet to see from our perspective but i know that man probably still has nightmares about almost losing phil
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I really like the dynamic of them both having so many demons but both of them try to look on the bright side of things... Such as having each other! :D
EDIT: It's a bit hard to see wth is going on so I added some close ups <3
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Not only were these two books an unforgettable part of my childhood, but they heavily influenced the writing of The Monstrous Adventures of Mummy Man and Waffles!
Movie Monsters by Alan Ormsby offers a glimpse at each of the classic movie monsters like Dracula, the Wolfman, and (of course) the Mummy. This is followed by illustrated pages that teach you how to do your own monster makeup. There’s even a script for a monster play you can perform with friends!
Meanwhile, How to Care For Your Monster by Norman Bridwell gives you pointers on exactly that, so you can make your very own vampire, Frankenstein Monster, werewolf, or mummy happy.
As a kid, I loved these books to death. As an adult, I still do. They made me who I am, and I’m happy to do my part in keeping the love of monsters alive.
If you or someone in your life enjoys monsters, spooky stuff, goofy humor, and fun, please give The Monstrous Adventures of Mummy Man and Waffles a try. You can order it by clicking on the book title here, or ask for it at your local library!
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Did anyone else just download this app for fanfics and not know how to use this app. Because I BARELY know how to use this app and I just found out like 2 weeks ago that I can yap on here and people like me will agree LMFAO.
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i don't think i've ever posted it but i have a few drawings with daryl 🧍♂️
from february this year, i forgor how much art i was making on my big break from social media
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Do you have a ref for your norman? I love your designs so much they bring me such delight and I was just curious abt that 👉👈
Well first of all THANK YOU SO MUCH for the kind compliment, I’m super glad you like my designs !! And secondly, I'm not at all in the habit of making references for my character designs so I actually didn't have any for my son. So thank you for giving me a good reason to make this overly saturated doodle page of my boy hehe
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