Agreed.
Whoever chose that pic, they chose...poorly.
Seconding pull.
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(Annoyed grunt)You know, that character might make a decent image if we had a shot of him and the nearby huge shelf of artifacts.
Have you seen my comic yet?Pull
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."Reporting this as JAFAAC has been on my to-do list for some time, so yes, yank.
x4 - I agree, but I dunno if there's a shot from the film that would make a good page pic.
Is there a shot of the crusader with either of the Joneses in it for clothes style contrast? Could sell the "ancient" part better.
Spiral out, keep going.These shots with Indy in it have their own problems
10.1 > 12.1 > 12.2 > 10.2
Thanks for catching that.
Edited by Willbyr on Feb 3rd 2019 at 3:35:40 AM
^ You mean 10.2
10.1.
(Annoyed grunt)10.1. You can infer that he's old and guarding the stuff behind him (as the sword is easy to notice).
Edited by Drope on Feb 4th 2019 at 4:33:16 AM
Original the Signature. Do not steal.10.1.
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."10.1
The Rosers were red. The Drownies are blue. I know What the Thunder Said. Do you?10.1's in and tagged; caption? I kinda wanna go with a play on the keeper of the Bridge of Death from Monty Python and the Holy Grail but nothing that flows well with this scene is coming to mind. Maybe "Choose wisely." would be best.
Old pic:
Edited by Willbyr on Feb 12th 2019 at 12:19:32 PM
"I didn't get this old by being easy to kill."
Health sure is versatile. It's possible to be both light-headed and dim-witted. At the same time, no less.No consensus on a caption; locking up.
The Crusader from The Last Crusade is an example, but the picture itself is not very illustrative of the trope.
Motion to pull.
Edited by Millership on Feb 3rd 2019 at 7:31:08 PM
Spiral out, keep going.