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From: Nemein <nemein@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: SRTCG's Drew Tucker
Date: Sat, 4 Oct 1997 06:40:10 -0700
---Matb <mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM> wrote:
>
> > Janet A. (drew Dodger, Fastjack, and a LOT of poorly drawn cards)
> >get my nomination for the Drew Tucker Award.
>
> > For those who don't know DT is an illustrator for Magic: the
> > Gathering, his artwork is generally recognized by MtG players as
> > being crap.


I don't know, I kind of like Sally and Dodger myself. Can't say I
care much though for Hollywood and some of here other ones. Overall
though I don't think her artwork is nearly as bad as DT though :-)

[snip]

>
> Favorite Runner card art? -- Probably Tinkerbell, although Static and
> the Paul Bonner stuff are all right.
>

I would agree with you here. I first saw Paul Bonner's work in the
Doomtrooper game and he's one of the reasons I started collecting that
game (and you thought the distribution of Shadowrun was bad :-) ). I
would have to say either Stomper or Cannonball would be my favorite
runner card art. After looking through some of the cards just now I
would say Jeff Laubenstein isn't that bad either. Kind of cartoonish,
but that adds just a bit of whimsey to it.


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