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Title: Shadowrun Fiction - Hell on Water Cover
Post by: AJCarrington on <09-18-14/1130:05>
Up on the CGL Tumblr page (http://catalystgamelabs.tumblr.com/), cover for Hell on Water, the second novel:

(http://media.tumblr.com/bb2442c3133efaa1eab8fdd583f45981/tumblr_inline_nc207uWTD01s9c9hj.jpg)

Caymen and ammits...what's not to love! ;D
Title: Re: Shadowrun Fiction - Hell on Water Cover
Post by: tasti man LH on <09-18-14/1322:04>
Huh. Looks a bit younger then how he looked in Street Legends, but w.e.
Title: Re: Shadowrun Fiction - Hell on Water Cover
Post by: Patrick Goodman on <09-18-14/1332:57>
Artistic license, I'm sure.
Title: Re: Shadowrun Fiction - Hell on Water Cover
Post by: Kincaid on <09-18-14/1348:59>
Just for Mercs hair product goes a long way.

Nice to see Akuchi there too.
Title: Re: Shadowrun Fiction - Hell on Water Cover
Post by: Namikaze on <09-18-14/1541:37>
Wow - great action shot.  Poses are good, perspective is fantastic, and the color quality is (as usual) fantastic.
Title: Re: Shadowrun Fiction - Hell on Water Cover
Post by: Bull on <09-18-14/2237:28>
If I didn't know that was a Shadowrun pic and didn't look too closely at the guys in the background (Namely the ork-looking guy), I would half assume that was a GI Joe picture. :)

Which is a good thing.  Half of my Shadowrun games could be GI Joe games anyways ;)
Title: Re: Shadowrun Fiction - Hell on Water Cover
Post by: Crimsondude on <09-19-14/0039:31>
Looks like the classic covers of old.  8)

I thought Cayman was supposed to be about my age (which thankfully isn't nearly as old as Bull), so I like the darker hair.

Nice catch recognizing Akuchi.





If I didn't know that was a Shadowrun pic and didn't look too closely at the guys in the background (Namely the ork-looking guy), I would half assume that was a GI Joe picture. :)


Which is a good thing.  Half of my Shadowrun games could be GI Joe games anyways ;)
I have no doubt Larry Hama could write a Hell of a Shadowrun story.