...And, last but not least, here is a teaser image for Apocalypse How, an awesome card game by my buddy Glenn Buettner about trying to survive one of any number of apocalypses.
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Done as album art for D.C. Fallout's upcoming "Objector;" here's the front cover illustration. It is a zombified soldier strapped with homemade suicide bombs! Classy! |
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Here's the back cover. DC Fallout fans may recognize some names if they look closely at the dog tags... |
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This is more or less what the 12" vinyl will look like. |
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Here's the art for the digipak disc tray, as well as for the disc itself. Rockin' |
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Here's the digipak layout. Note the credits page (which will fold onto the backside of the front cover) - overlayed with military blueprints for that "gritty, yet planned" feel. |
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This is what will appear on the back of the fold-out miniposter that comes with the album. Overlayed blueprints again, but not overpowering the text. |

Of course I had taken the time to check each of the windows, but the incorrigible little bastards were getting in anyway! Most likely a poor job done by he that cobbled together the fortification. The Homunculi weren’t bright, but they could track meat for miles… These two were honing in on a package of half-frozen “Beefy Man” Ham Shank Franks. They would come to regret their hunger.