Stefan Dinter's Fan Art

from Tilman Stieve's Tales of the Twilight Menshevik series

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Send comments care of Tilman Stieve or visit Hamburg comics publisher Zwerchfell Verlag where you can contact Stefan and Mathias Dinter.



Kitty Pryde and Lockheed
(Erasco is a German canned-food firm)

Val Cooper and Mystique
dancing the night away

"I did it may way!"
Squirrel Girl after dispatching a Sentinel

Winter Wonderland: Rogue and her momma, Mystique,
apparently on a winter vacation from Mississippi

In a scene from Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Someone Blue,
here's Val Cooper, Amanda Sefton and Charlotte Jones (from left to right)
performing their skit at Trish Tilby's hen night. Drawn at the Munich Comicfest, September 2005.

Magneto and Rogue (with Val Cooper's persona in control)
conversing over hot cocoas in a scene from Hang On to Your Ego(R).

Psylocke

"Oh... Mary Jane... I get this warm, tingly feeling right now!" -
"That must be love! You're so sweet" - "Uhm..."
Peter and Mary Jane with baby twins Felix and Geena at feeding-time

"You knocked him out WHY??" - "He wouldn't let me be Thekla when we were playing Maja the Bee". Marygay Parker with her younger siblings Geena and Felix,
"Die Biene Maja und ihre Abenteuer" (1912, Maja the Bee and Her Adventures) by Waldemar Bonsels is a well-known children's book in Germany, though not as well-known as the animated series based on it which was produced in Japan in the 1970s and is considered a '70s icon by many Germans old enough to remember the 1970s. Thekla the spider is Maja's prime antagonist.

Val and Raven in male shape in bed
(October 6: A Night 2 Remember(R))

Val and Raven
(Fourth Thursday of November)

Fred and Thad Darkhölme with Magneto's helmet
(Days of Future Twilight series)

Magneto and Rogue walking in the West Virginia snow

Rogue with her little sisters Irene and Hope Cooper (vide The Trouble With Love Beyond the Grave)

Rogue with her little sisters Irene and Hope Cooper (colored by Menshevik)

Rogue and her daughter Harriet making seasonal music

Martha Cooper and Hercules
Illustrating a scene from Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Someone Blue

Trish Tilby with her second daughter, Deborah

Mystique and Jean Grey
Ties in with
The Trouble With Love Beyond the Grave(R)

Harriet Adler and Heloise Cooper playing in Snug Valley, WV
Ties in with
The Trouble With Love Beyond the Grave(R)

A little horseplay between Irene Cooper and her Xavier's School roommate Candida Mayhew
Ties in with
The Trouble With Love Beyond the Grave(R)

Jean Grey-Summers and Logan with Abigail Summers
Illustrating a scene from Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Someone Blue

Geena and Peter Parker
The little bean fella in Geena's hands is (c) Stefan Dinter and comes from some of his strips.

Irene Cooper with her Knurf playset, with her mother, Val Cooper
Translation of caption: Knurf Jungle-Vine Play Set!
Note: "Knurf -- Held der grünen Hölle" ("Knurf -- hero of the green hell") is a comedy series produced by the three Brothers Dinter. The saga of Knurf, the hero raised from childhood by hippopotami is perhaps not so much a parody of Tarzan as of various Tarzan rip-offs like Ka-Zar and various German comic-book series of the 1950s and '60s. Knurf is (c) Stefan, Mathias and Jan Dinter.

Rogue, Magneto and their baby daughter Harriet from Strange Headfellows

Logan and Rogue in There's a Tavern Near the Town

The perennial TotTM couple, Mystique and Valerie Cooper, sharing a quiet moment snuggling up in a blanket.

Trish Tilby and the Beast at their wedding in Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Someone Blue

Val and Ray's daughters Irene and Hope Cooper in that awkward hip-hop phase ;-)

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