Most folks don't bother to tell you where their
clip-art came from, or just rip it off of someone else's web page. So
to thank those responsible, I devote this section to giving credit to
where my clip art came from.
" This is what happens when folks lay their hands on
a scanner, Corel Draw 5, and several hours of free time... " --Hex.
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Hex's World main logo, the square planet Earth with question mark, and the
mangled monitor with coffee cup was drawn by Dave 'Hex' Tashjian
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The Decepticon symbol is from a Transformers Generation one Kickback box;
Copyright Hasbro/Kenner/Takara
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The cityscape for "Hex's World" was pulled from a Batman the Animated Series
package; Copyright Hasbro/Kenner/DC Comics/Warner Brothers
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"Emo's Vermin World" for "The Junk Bin" and Max waving for "Box O' Links"
is from the instruction manual of Sam and Max: Hit the Road; Copyright
Lucasarts Inc. The characters 'Sam and Max: Freelance Police' were
created by comic book artist Steve Purcell. I am also pretty sure that
all pictures of Sam and Max found here were drawn by Steve Purcell. Yes,
it really says, "Emo's Vermin World".
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The werewolf pictures for "Go Feral!" was Questor Treetalker in crinos form
drawn by Alan Pollack for White Wolf's Rage collectable card
game.
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The background was the product of me scanning in the wall of my cubicle at
400dpi and twidleing with the image a bit.
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The COPS and Crooks logos were scanned from a COPS catalog and a Crooks Dragster
box respectively. The entire COPS toy line is copyrighted by Hasbro.
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Pictures of individual COPS and Crooks characters were scanned from the profile
card that comes with each toy. These images are property of Hasbro.
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The picture of Duke Nukem shooting his gun was pulled from the Duke Nukem
action figure card. Duke Nukem is the property of Apogee and 3D Realms.
The Duke Nukem figure packaging and backing card was produced by Resaurus.
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The picture of Speed Racer's Mach 5, Racer X's Shooting Star, GRX: The world's
fastest car, and The Assassin were pulled from the cardback of the die-cast
Mach 5 from Playing Mantis packaging. All Speed Racer names, vehicles,
and cell pictures are copyrighted by Speed Racer Enterprises Inc. (or whoever
owns the copywright to the show). The die-cast vehicles and cell pictures
were produced by Playing Mantis.
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