Moustrap a écrit : ↑lun. avr. 18, 2022 6:20 pm
c’est de la pub perso, mais c’est pour montrer qu’il n’y a pas que Disney pour flatter cyniquement son public potentiel à coup de fan-service https://regime-ludique.tumblr.com/page/8
Merci pour le lien, je me bidonne tellement plus en lisant ça qu'avec les BD actuelles de Casus*...
* Sauf les crapougnats. C'est toujours bien, un crapougnat.
Mes sites : Kosmos (un jdra sur la mythologie grecque qui a lu les auteurs antiques pour vous) ; blog de lectures ; site d'écriture.
Disclameur : j'ai écrit pour "Casus" et "Jdr Mag".
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."
"Imagine someone with a head injury acquiring legal control over Albert Camus’ L’Etranger and editing it to include a load of back-story about how the Arab who got shot was actually a member of Al Qaeda and you basically have the Derlethian approach to Lovecraft’s fiction in a nutshell."