Reavers of the Void has not yet been officially published yet, and I already have fan art.
Hobgoblin mech. @MrBCWalker contact your toy supplier immediately, thank you. pic.twitter.com/xuYkf8LeAu
— Thune's Vision (@ThuneVision) March 10, 2019
Fan art is a good sign. It means that whatever you created made someone happy to celebrate it by drawing what they liked about it. and then share it with others. Even if it's not your thing--e.g. the Stark/Banner slash pics in the wake of the first Avengers film--the evidence of audience engagement with your work in a positive manner is something one ought to regard as a good omen that you've done something right.
This is good to see. I hope to see more of it, and not just of the mecha in the book. As the series goes on, I hope to see even more fan art; there's a moment in the next book that ought to have artists racing to their sketchbooks, especially if they want to sequential art such as comics, because nothing sells something like word of mouth and fan art is the visual form of spreading word of mouth.
And that fan art can bring about official works of awesome and glory. The more Star Knight fan art you folks possess, the greater the odds that someone like JAM Project will do the Opening Theme to the inevitable anime adaptation, like this song--"Stormbringer"--they did for New Steel God Jeeg a decade or so ago.
And if you want more proof that this group is the go-to for all your hot-blooded anthems, check out the samples from their 2018 concert film here, here, and here. There's a reason why the folks from Super Robot Wars keeps calling on them for each new game. Your support can help make a JAM Project Star Knight anthem happen!
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