Parmandur
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By ever so little for me, too: but thst Tyler Jacobson painting is still fire.I do too, but the store-only special edition edges the other one out for me.
By ever so little for me, too: but thst Tyler Jacobson painting is still fire.I do too, but the store-only special edition edges the other one out for me.
Because it provides a link to the past without being trapped in it. From an artist who is capable of moving with the times.So why are we getting diTerlizzi back?
I mean, technically the target audience is people "from the 90s" for a specific definition of "from." "From" the 00s, too.It's not the 90s, the target audience are not people from the 90s.
Being hopelessly trapped in the past is what D&D fandom is all about.Because it provides a link to the past without being trapped in it.
It's pretty much all fandoms, right? People complain when they change Spiderman not in general, but from what Spiderman was when they discovered Spiderman. "They've really screwed up my sportsball team! We were champions once!" Etc.Being hopelessly trapped in the past is what D&D fandom is all about.
A meaningless link to the past if his art is different (meaningless for any reason other than enticing veterans to buy something anyway).Because it provides a link to the past without being trapped in it. From an artist who is capable of moving with the times.
I think "veterans" is a weird euphemism there.A meaningless link to the past if his art is different (meaningless for any reason other than enticing veterans to buy something anyway).
His current style looks great and captures the weirdness of Planescape, and having the same guy, whose style has evolved, serves the same purpose as redoing Planescape in the first place.So why are we getting diTerlizzi back? You think Gen Z are like, "Oh yeah, the Nodwick guy, ideal guy to do Planescape art." The only reason to have him doing the cover as opposed to any other artist is because he did it in the 90s, isn't it?
It’s not even just fandom. Anything people are into and can make part of their personality.It's pretty much all fandoms, right? People complain when they change Spiderman not in general, but from what Spiderman was when they discovered Spiderman. "They've really screwed up my sportsball team! We were champions once!" Etc.
D&D fans aren't special. Fans ruin everything.