I’m indebted to Jason C. for his comic rendering of me facing the wrath of Superman. . . who speaks like the Hulk, for some reason. . . . Thanks, JC! I think. . .

I’m indebted to Jason C. for his comic rendering of me facing the wrath of Superman. . . who speaks like the Hulk, for some reason. . . . Thanks, JC! I think. . .

Another artmash Dukes of Hazzard-Star Wars contribution! This one is from Rhettro. Dang, that’s some fine work!
I am truly honored — artist extraordinaire, Bort Q. Rockefeller, sent me this fantasic ‘toon. How awesome is that? If you can hear me over the thundering applause, then thank you very much, BortQ!
Be sure to check out more of his work at www.adpov.net, chronicling the adventures of a certain lovable, cranky stormtrooper.

Another great artmash from Jeremy, based on Jason’s initial design. Appropriately named “booty”. Thanks, JfS! (Check out the full-page image here)

Jason C. is the artiste, he calls this piece “yes, my master”. Thanks JC!! Excellent work.

Thanks to Jeremy from Seattle and his photoshop prowess:

Thanks so much to Alvie in Boulder for contributing this piece!! It’s simply entitled “Duke Wars”. umm…
Click here for a more detailed look. (you guys did see my post about Neometropolis, right?)
Mark Forman displays another one of his talents with this photoshopped image, inspired by the Deadpan’s “Star Wars-Dukes of Hazzard parallels” skit. Thanks Bluesman!

Whenever I go to type the word, “Manga”, my fingers just reflexively add an “n” at the end.
Check out some of the first sketches (shown here with permission from the artist):


Cool, huh? I think the ST Manga is going to turn out to be something very special. I’m looking forward to it! -Jack M.
Wow! AZ author/artist/future Deadpan interview, Ravyn Crescent was inspired to design a “Falsocover” for my story, Sixteen Pieces at a Time. Very cool stuff. Fantastic job! Thanks so much, Ravyn!
