Haggi's Fan Art

from Tilman Stieve's Tales of the Twilight Menshevik series

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A Smurfcrawler, from the International Comic Salon in Erlangen in May 2008, combining the fuzzy elf with a tribute to the 50th anniversary of Peyo's blue-skinned creations, the Smurfs (or les Schtroumpfs, as they are called in the original French, or die Schlümpfe, in German).

According to one of Kurt Wagner's numerous origin stories, he was found as a baby in the Black Forest, which is in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Haggi also hails from that part of Germany originally, and in Erlangen 2008 he rendered Kurt speaking in a Swabian dialect: "Children, behave, or the Nightcrawl'll get ya!"

Felix Parker, Peter and MJ's son,
as a kid

Rogue and Harriet,
her and Magneto's daughter
from the Twilight Yet to Come series

Rudolph Wisdom and toy
Kitty Pryde's eldest son from the main Twilight Menshevik timeline (who was briefly mentioned in Pictures at an Exhibition) holding a furry-toy version of Ferdi die Taschenmaus (Ferdi the pocket mouse), another creation by the prolific Haggi (and (c) by him).
Rudolph takes a lot after his mom, especially in his taste in clothes, doesn't he?

"Comic fan in full combat gear (late 20th/early 21st century A.D.)"
Tilman the collector sez "Just draw anything!" and holds up his signature-book #327. He is weighed down by a bag full of comics bought on the day, a ruxack with more comics, and a folder with works of his own. Haggi nailed him good at the Heftich independent comics event in Hamburg on his birthday last year.

A chip of the old block: Steve Rogers, Jr.
Steve is the son of Captain America and his wife Bernie, née Rosenthal

Heloise Cooper
Val Cooper's clone from the Twilight Yet to Come series

Effie McCoy with her Hartmut doll, Trish and Hank
Translation of text in speech balloons: "Aww man. Dumb"
Note: "Di Abenteuer fom Hartmut" ("Thee Adventchurs off Hartmut") is a surprisingly funny and enjoyable series written and drawn as if it was the product of an elementary schoolboy. Over the years it has become a bit of a minor cult among, these days you can buy a bit of Hartmut-related merchandise including mugs and games, but not dolls, so far. Hartmut is (c) Haggi (Hartmut Klotzbücher)

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