Jim Starlin (Penciller), Joe Rubinstein (Inker) and Bob Sharen (Colorist) - Dreadstar #16 Cover Recreation (undated)
Published cover
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tl;dr - the rosewood chronicles made me gay.
scroll for a mini rwch and love essay by jane
i found the series in 2017 and have held on tightly to it ever since. i had never related to a character more than lottie, in interests, looks, passions and cheery outlook. her mantra became my own and i use it everyday.
even tho i didn’t like this new girl in my class, i recommended the books to her and she immediately loved them. three years later that girl (who is on the right in this picture) is my girlfriend and i love her very much.
thank you connie for writing gay, princessy books that have made me, me! my girlfriend and i basically credit the rwch for getting us together and i’ve never been happier with a person more than with her.
Sometimes i feel like we’re irl lottie and ellie; we almost had our own powder room moment in a props cupboard, we have dark and light hair and we were opposites at first but now we’ve melded together.
i’ve wanted to do this photo shoot (pictures below) since february when pea came out and last night was the most perfect sunset. i wanted to do a cover recreation but i also wanted to make it a bit more us, hence the tiara on my head and liza’s glasses.
thank you to all the fan accounts that i’ve followed for years and the new friends i’ve made through this account; the rosewood chronicles really do attract the most awesome people!
thank you for writing these most wonderful books @connieglynn , i will cherish them forever! xx
- Jane (& her girlfriend Liza)
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Bryan Hitch; The Authority
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C.C. Beck’s fantastic recreation of his original cover for Whiz Comics #18.
The only change is that an anonymous German soldier was on the front of the train in the original picture; Captain Nazi had not been created yet.
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The Hardy Winchester Boys - While the Clock Ticked,
by Nathan Ohlendorf
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Al Feldstein (1925-2014) recreating his cover to "Weird Science-Fantasy" Annual #2
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