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/// Steve Dillon I'm Not

 

Preacher: Gone to Texas

Wolverine looks angry

I'm more of a Doc's man anymore...

Get in me belly!

In this HIGH QUALITY webcam portrait, I pose with a bottle of Mike's Hard Lemonade. Seeing as how the bottle was already there (!) and I had both the will and the means, I decided to mimic the infamous "I'm not a drunk, I just like a strong beverage occasionally" portrait of former Preacher artist Steve Dillon, as it appeared on the pages of Wizard magazine time and time again. Though chances are slim any of you would have called me on that, I figured I'm better off just getting it out in the open. And while we're on the subject, now that the series is officially over and done with, you have no excuse for not picking up and reading the entire run of Preacher, collected in trade paperback form all across our fine nation. It's the best story I've read since Watchmen, and if you know what I'm talking about that really says a lot. GIVE IT A READ. You'll thank me later..

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ON THE LEFT:
Steve Dillon is an artist, who found his calling alongside Garth Ennis on the comic book Preacher. Click the comic book cover to check out the first Trade Paperback on amazon. Link two belongs to Wizard Magazine, who shot the photo I'm emulating here. Much as I may appear inebriated, I'm not. That is not, in fact, a fresh bottle of Mike's Hard Lemonade in my hand. Now that I've passed the age of 21, I don't drink much Mike's anymore.


 


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