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Okay so our fandom is relatively small, but I still think it would be cool. Ok, so what if, get this. We made a ZINE (not for profit, our fandom is far too tiny)
For those of us that don't know what a zine is, it's a magazine made just for fans of the topic!
In the context of fandoms, a bunch of people collaborate to make art and writing that's condensed into a magazine like format.
There are some super talented people in this community, and I truly think we'd create something beautiful!
The theme for this zine would be around Cold War, but specifically the culture of the 80's present in the game, and you can explore this in several ways, you can have characters interacting with products from the time them having the fashion, everything? If you're doing graphic design you can make cool little 80's inspired edits (also for the graphic designers we DO take on, we need you guys to sort out how the pages will look!)
I dont know if our fandom is big enough for this, but we're all stuck inside and we all truly love this game, why not make something out of it?
Due to the nature of this zine, we're going to need three categories of people,
Artists
Writers
Graphic designers
Anyone who's just willing to help organise this because lord knows we need more people like them.
Thank you ^^
when the seasonal depression hits you around the holidays but you’re still trying to enjoy yourself
i Don’t know whats more scary in fallout 4 it’s either a deathclaw or a t-posing raider just floating towards you
Interesting
Help🤤
I just want to know how many times Orion has done this because I don’t think it’s his first time (nor D16’s in trying to defuse the situation) 😂
With an extensive acting profile ranging from our familiar American patriot Soldier from Team Fortress 2, to Peppy and Andross from Star Fox, Rick May was a seasoned veteran of voice acting who has left this world today.
A post from Larry Albert on Facebook was crossposted by the Sniper’s voice actor from TF2, John Patrick Lowrie. Albert, a close friend of May, shares some personal words about May in his memorium post:
Rick May was a force of nature, a pain in the ass sometimes but never to the point where I would not use him again and again. We were working friends, colleagues and buddies. Hopefully there will be those who will speak of his years in the theater, as a teacher, a director and voice talent, of his one-man show as Teddy Roosevelt. I knew the man who asked me if I could get him a copy of an old Republic Studios serial cliffhanger “The Phantom Rider” if he got me an autograph from his friend Ty Hardin from the old “Bronco” TV series.
I knew the man who along with Frank Buxton and David Selvig stood and applauded my daughter Andee when I introduced her to the audience at the Kirkland Performance Center for what would be her first appearance as a professional actor. I knew the man who was always encouraging when I had my bout with cancer. I knew the man whose passing leaves a huge hole in my heart and I believe so many others. I wish you strength Diana.
Rick I wish for you to know eternal peace. Goodbye buddy, I’m gonna miss the hell out of you.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/johnpatricklowrie/posts/3695585787179521
May you rest in peace, Rick May, and thank you for your contributions to this world. We wish his family and friends well and offer our condolences.
“Yumyumyumyumyum…”
Mirage when solo and killed the champion : Mood
When you don't have an under the bed so the monster just sleeps in your bed
Fingers in his ass