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Lottie has been reading ’50s science fiction apparently. I started reading SF in late 1953. By 1960, when I was 13, I was totally burned out on post nuclear apocalypse stories. “A Canticle for Liebowitz” was pretty good.
ClaytonEmery1 about 1 month ago
The artist is a master of female-accurate poses.
scyphi26 about 1 month ago
Lottie, as usual, proves herself very genre savvy. :P
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 month ago
I think Lottie and her mother have the same resistance and ability to always find a way to recover.
6turtle9 about 1 month ago
A nuclear winter, yes, but what about a sentient sewer scapegrace and its bloody partner in mayhem?
I think the machine god would be Lottie dressed up in a waste bin and discarded duct work.
willie_mctell about 1 month ago
Lottie has been reading ’50s science fiction apparently. I started reading SF in late 1953. By 1960, when I was 13, I was totally burned out on post nuclear apocalypse stories. “A Canticle for Liebowitz” was pretty good.
GaryCooper about 1 month ago
“A deeply experimental build”??
Tell me more!