Valentine's Day Fan Art Roundup

Silencer

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What better way to celebrate this sold-out Western holiday than by marvelling at good new fallouty Fan Art.

There are some stories that have been posted in the forum: Chronicles of the Red Violin by CaribFMJ, New Reno Story by citizenkhan and Land of Grey by Signeon.

Phomax made two new drawings of the Vault Boy:
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Rusty Chopper made a number of sketches, which you should check out, including a series of humorous post-apoc ads:
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Rockfour keeps roaming the Polish wasteland with his camera:
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Jian Guo has this painting called "Aftermath" to show off:
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IvanJarvis has got a fixation I'd rather not investigate:
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Molodec cooked up another poster with the VaultBoy:
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And finally, there are two comics that I'd like to show you: One from Rusty Chopper, whom you already know, and another one is a continuing feature by Twelve Motion.

Visit the No Mutants Allowed Fan Art Gallery for more fanmade post-apocalyptic goodness!
 
Kharn said:
That one is a hundred gazillion years old, why we showing it now?

Why not? I uploaded it to our gallery so it's not lost...

Ratty said:
More importantly, what does any of this have to do with Valentine's Day?

Because I care and my birthday is already happened.
 
It's the Chinese New Year? Wait, let me change the title to "New Year Roundup 2" ?

What year is it, anyway?
 
draeke said:
what's with the swastika on the gas mask illustration?? wtf??

Everything is better with Nazi symbolism.

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Silencer said:
Koots, above ain't Nazi, but rather Prussian.

Still: Ewwww!

I agree... Ewww

That aside, happy late B-day. :D

And I think he was talking about the sideways "SS" logo on the collar (Germany's famous secret police everyone knows about) of the uniform the girl-thing is wearing and the Maltese. I didnt see it at first though... I thought it was whats on the fan (?) thing she/it is holding.

Anywho...
 
Kharn said:
The black or iron cross was used by Nazis too.

"Too" means both parties, right? The uniform is grey, which is typically associated with Wehrmacht, which is typically associated with the Prussian military ethos, not black, which is typically associated with the SS, which is typically associated with Nazis. The only real Nazi element on that pic is the barely visible SS emblem on the neck. Though the SS also had grey uniforms.
 
Considering neither uniform included skirts, I guess this can be settled as Prussian-esque Nazi Manga.

The uniform with the collar insignia (those aren't S's, those are runes -- Sig runes IIRC) of the Schutzstaffel (NOT the secret police -- that'd be GeStaPo, Geheime (=Secret) Staatspolizei (=Federal Police)) is a pretty strong indicator of the artist's intended theme.

The Victorian skirt is another thing tho.
 
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