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I asked Ferran Xalabarder @fxala2 to draw the playable groups (races) of Bhakashal, ultimately they will all be in one page like the examples below. On the left is his first (low-res) drawing of a Chitin (insect person).
There are a few remarkable things about this image
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The Sacred Architecture of the God of Thunder's Birth...⚒️
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Jack Kirby: Journey Into Mystery #86, Story Page 13. Original Art (Marvel, 1962). The final page to the 4th Thor story ever—predating Avengers #1. Story by Stan Lee.
The Foundational Archival Record:
Page 13 stands as the only surviving public-market page from this historic, once-complete 13-page story. Drawn at twice-up scale, this board closes out Thor's fourth adventure, featuring the original production details—including the physical handwritten "16" editorial page markers and hand-pasted text blocks that map the literal genesis of the Marvel Method.
"I was creating a new mythology... it was my job to show how a God would handle the science of man. I wanted the machinery to feel as powerful as the hammer." — Jack Kirby
The Chronological Trajectory:
A cornerstone of the early Journey Into Mystery run, this board marks the 52nd page of Thor art Kirby ever drew, bridging his 1950s science-fiction mastery with cosmic Norse myth. The central panel demonstrates Kirby’s unmatched cinematic eye, stacking a timeline of years behind Mjolnir’s spin to capture the physics of time travel.
The Visionary Genesis of the Marvel Age:
Long after standard four-color newsprint has faded, this physical board remains a living window into the birth of the universe, where the God of Thunder still resides to this day.
Extraordinary!
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