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[Alex Maleev] God/Deicide

doubles, twins, entangled fingers, Worst Quality, ugly, ugly face, watermarks, undetailed, unrealistic, double limbs, worst hands, worst body, Disfigured, double, twin, dialog, book, multiple fingers, deformed, deformity, ugliness, poorly drawn face, extra_limb, extra limbs, bad hands, wrong hands, poorly drawn hands, messy drawing, cropped head, bad anatomy, lowres, extra digit, fewer digit, worst quality, low quality, jpeg artifacts, watermark, missing fingers, cropped, poorly drawn

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[Alex Maleev] God/Deicide
[Frazetta tribute sketch by Marco Turini] God/Deicide
[art by Alex Maleev] THE DEATH DEALER: tribeless barbarian in a large forest that, after the end of the Ice Age, will one day become the Mediterranean sea. When the Mongol-esque Kitzaak Horde invade the forest, various parties try to recruit Gath's aid to defend against them. One of them, the beautiful sorceress Cobra, gives Gath a helmet possessed by the god of death. The helmet gives him godlike power but at the same time tries to break Gath to its will. With the help of the worldly travelling
Aquarelle: Conan, mighty and fierce, grips his gigantic hammer, His hands firmly locked, ready to unleash its power. Strength and determination emanate from his stance, A force to be reckoned with, ready for the battle's dance.battles, and with his warhammer held ready, he is prepared to unleash his wrath upon any who dare to challenge him.
Alex Maleev, unused cover illustration, 2005: [greek god model in flesh] A man resembling the Wounded Gallic Warrior emerges from a battlefield, bearing the marks of war on his body. His face reflects agony and weariness, a testament to the human cost of conflict. With one arm raised in surrender, the other clenching a weapon, he embodies vulnerability and resilience. His eyes reveal sorrow and the toll war has taken on his soul. Amidst the devastation, he carries the weight of countless sacrifi
[Frazetta tribute sketch by Marco Turini] God/Deicide
[art by Alex Maleev] THE DEATH DEALER: tribeless barbarian in a large forest that, after the end of the Ice Age, will one day become the Mediterranean sea. When the Mongol-esque Kitzaak Horde invade the forest, various parties try to recruit Gath's aid to defend against them. One of them, the beautiful sorceress Cobra, gives Gath a helmet possessed by the god of death. The helmet gives him godlike power but at the same time tries to break Gath to its will. With the help of the worldly travelling
Aquarelle: Conan, mighty and fierce, grips his gigantic hammer, His hands firmly locked, ready to unleash its power. Strength and determination emanate from his stance, A force to be reckoned with, ready for the battle's dance.battles, and with his warhammer held ready, he is prepared to unleash his wrath upon any who dare to challenge him.
Alex Maleev, unused cover illustration, 2005: [greek god model in flesh] A man resembling the Wounded Gallic Warrior emerges from a battlefield, bearing the marks of war on his body. His face reflects agony and weariness, a testament to the human cost of conflict. With one arm raised in surrender, the other clenching a weapon, he embodies vulnerability and resilience. His eyes reveal sorrow and the toll war has taken on his soul. Amidst the devastation, he carries the weight of countless sacrifi
[art by Alex Maleev] THE DEATH DEALER: tribeless barbarian in a large forest that, after the end of the Ice Age, will one day become the Mediterranean sea. When the Mongol-esque Kitzaak Horde invade the forest, various parties try to recruit Gath's aid to defend against them. One of them, the beautiful sorceress Cobra, gives Gath a helmet possessed by the god of death. The helmet gives him godlike power but at the same time tries to break Gath to its will. With the help of the worldly travelling
Alex Maleev, unused cover illustration, 2005: [greek goddess model in flesh]Trapped in a forgotten temple, a man and his son fight against two immense serpents. Their faces contort in pain, muscles straining against the relentless grip. Their struggle embodies resilience and the pursuit of freedom. In the decaying ruins, their defiance resonates deeply. With unwavering determination, they refuse to yield. Bound by an unbreakable bond, they draw strength from each other. Their battle echoes throu
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