Transformers: Mosaic #641 - "The Master"
Originally posted on March 19th, 2012
Story - Martin Fisher
Art - Rui Onishi
Colours - Javier Reyes
Edits - Dave Reynolds
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wada sez: This is Martin Fisher’s penultimate Mosaic strip. As always, having one of the greatest Transformers artists of all time on art duties goes a long way, but this is a remarkably entertaining take on the antipathy between Motormaster and the rest of the Stunticons! While the characters of Wildrider, Dead End, and Breakdown struggle to come through in their brief lines, Drag Strip exclaiming “I always win!” is a great expression of his Budiansky bio. See below for clean inks.
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if i had a nickel for every time matthew modine played a character named martin who was some sort of doctor of the mind, housing people in an evil psych ward and was incredibly manipulative and liberal with electro shock i would have two nickels
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Star Wars-Rebels: Learning Patience
by Martin Fisher and Ingo Romling
Titan and Dark Horse
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If you need a reminder we’re in the darkest timeline look no further than the outline of the adaption of into the woods we could have had back in the 90s
This version also would have had all the creatures in the movie played by puppets made by the Jim Henson company.
WE WERE F@*%#<€$¥ING ROBBED
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☆ PROMPT LIST 2024 ☆
Here it is, the brand new prompt list for 2024!! Send a character and a number (including the dialogue too makes it easier for me) (no more than two numbers by requests)
☆ Send requests here
☆ Character list and 'things I don't write' can be found here
☆ Smut is allowed
‘’I'm always on your side.’’
‘’He isn’t my boyfriend.’’
‘’I’m gonna fuck you so hard you forget you ever even met that asshole.’’
‘’I love the way you make me laugh.’’
‘’Is this what we do now? Making out and then never talking about it?’’
‘’What are you doing?’’ ‘’Recharging.’’
‘’Be a good girl and spread your legs.’’
‘’How romantic…’’
‘’I didn’t say ‘I love you’ to hear you say it back. I said it to make sure you knew.’’
‘’Please keep talking. I like the sound of your voice.’’
‘’I don't care if you want me here or not. I'm staying.’’
‘’I said I loved you, you said nothing back.’’
‘’Why did I fall in love with you?’’
‘’I don’t want to talk to anybody else. I don’t like anybody else.’’
‘’I fell in love with you. Not for how you look, just for who you are. Although you look pretty great too.’’
‘’Does that turn you on?’’
‘’If you want something, you have to use your words.’’
‘’Just because I don’t love you the way you want me to doesn't mean I don’t love you with all I have.’’
‘’You’re my favorite person.’’
‘’I think this is the part where you're supposed to kiss me.’’
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«Spanner» 2, Vol. 1, No. 2, Martin Thom: 'IRONWORK', Allen Fisher, London, February 1975 [room 3o2 books, Ottawa]
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Remember that time when Nathan Page did "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" by Edward Albee and he looked exactly like Jack Robinson? Which is such a rare occurrence since he never looks like Jack Robinson unless he plays Jack Robinson.
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Transformers: Mosaic #601 - "A Duty To Life"
Originally posted on May 19th, 2011
Story - Martin Fisher
Art - Rui Onishi
Colours - Josh Burcham
Letters - Dave Reynolds
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wada sez: I believe Full-Tilt is a favorite of Rui Onishi’s, which would explain his appearance here. Unusually for Fisher, this strip doesn’t slavishly recreate the character’s Budiansky bio—which reads “First Aid hates seeing a machine in pain - even if the machine itself is unaware that it's hurting. He's been known to fix broken street lamps and administer water to overheated cars on his travels.”—and instead establishes a more grounded ethical dilemma seemingly inspired by the medical principle of “do no harm”. I can only assume that in the final panels, First Aid accidentally sets the cure down on an inclined surface, causing it to promptly roll off and shatter on the floor. Whoops! Clean inks, sketches for the strip, and a painting based on one of the panels are all included below.
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Star Wars Rebels Magazine #1: Ring Race
by Martin Fisherand Bob Molesworth
Titan
"Time for a little fancy flying!"
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