Eckart Breitschuh's Fan Art

from Tilman Stieve's Tales of the Twilight Menshevik series

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A family portrait of Rogue and her two mothers,
Mystique and Destiny,
to go with the flashback parts of Midnight Sun

A family portrait of Rogue and her two mothers,
Mystique and Destiny,
to go with the flashback parts of Midnight Sun

Bernie Rosenthal,
who appeared in A Day's Work
along with her husband Steve Rogers

This is a job for... Rogue and Magneto!

Rogue consoling Heloise
(with an unscheduled addition behind the window...)

Mystique being visited by a familiar ghost,
a tie-in with The Trouble With Love Beyond the Grave(R)

Val Cooper writing in her diary

Val Cooper fighting Sabretooth
from A Year in the Life

Raven tucking in Val
October 6: A Night 2 Remember(R)

Hope Cooper's graduation
The Trouble With Love Beyond the Grave(R)

Heloise Cooper (Twilight Yet to Come series)

Kitty Pryde celebrating Hanukka

Rogue and Magneto, Harriet's harried parents

Rogue and Magneto in domestic bliss
(with a Kosmopolit figurine on the mantlepiece. Kosmopolit is (c) Sascha Thau).

Harley Quinn saluting Zwerchfell Verlag

Jubilee and Robin
Tying in with The Time the Twain Shall Meet and
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Someone Blue

Mary Jane with Felix Parker and his Wanda Caramba action figure
Note: Eckart Breitschuh's Wanda Caramba is a special agent in Hamburg, whose adventures have been told in two limited series published by Zwerchfell Verlag and a few other places. You can see a flash animation of her and her supporting cast at http://www.wanda-caramba.de/
Wanda Caramba is (c) Eckart Breitschuh.

Hope Cooper with Lotta Schlotter doll and her father, Mystique
Speech balloons: "I don't like this doll! It can't do anything!" -- "But honey! It's European!"
Note: Lotta Schlotter, girl witch, is the title character of a children's book drawn and written in verse by the prolific Eckart Breitschuh. The doll was mentioned in Strange Headfellows, by the way. Lotta Schlotter is (c) Eckart Breitschuh.

Hank and Trish

Christmas morning with Mystique, Destiny and li'l Rogue (Irene Adler's armband is the kind commonly worn by blind or visually handicapped people in Germany).

A seasonal picture of Storm

a grown-up Irene Cooper (from the Days of Future Twilight timeline) delivering a campaign speech or answering questions at a press conference

Irene Cooper as a superheroine, to go with the mention of her early days with Factor X in Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes

Val and Raven's daughters Irene and Hope Cooper at kindergarten and/or elementary school age.

The White Queen and Iceman in close embrace, could tie in with Valentine Allsorts

Rogue and Magneto

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