Ulred Row, by Toeken, takes the "man and his best friend" trope and adds a steampunk vibe. This was the cover of Issue 4 of Hybrid Fiction.
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Imagine attempting to summon a dragon with an ocarina and then it breaks? Rebecca Linam's "Beware the Ocarina" in Hybrid Fiction, Is. 4, inspired this artwork.
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Who doesn't love man's best friend (dogs)? And aren't dragons just plain cool? Well, in this design--inspired by a Hybrid Fiction, Is. 4 story where a dog rescues a puppy--you get the best of both things! Here, in black and white, is a dog and a dragon.
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dragons, terriers, fantasy-creatures, fantastic-beasts, fantasy
Don't we all wish cars could fly? It would clear up a lot of traffic and save on air fare! Here's a future car based on Illimani Ferreira's dark cyberpunk vision of the future in Hybrid Fiction, Is. 4.
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A giant bee floats in front of an idyllic pub and honeysuckle vines. Artwork inspired by Emily Randolph-Epstein's "Time and Again and Destiny Too" (a very Neil Gaimen-ish work) in Hybrid Fiction, Is. 4.
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A cyberpunk courier runs from a horde of zombies! In bright, brilliant colors against dramatic darks, the cover of Hybrid Fiction's March 2020 issue is sure to inspire creativity and add to your aesthetic. Besides looking freaking awesome, all proceeds help us support our amazing authors and artists!
Get your own customized item with Hybrid Fiction magazine's logo in white on it. Besides looking pretty neat, all proceeds help us support our amazing authors and artists!
Get your own customized item with Hybrid Fiction magazine's logo in black on it. Besides looking pretty neat, all proceeds help us support our amazing authors and artists!