Just an FYI, about the artist, Harold McNeill:
I met him in '95 at WotC's Artist's Caravan along with other Magic artists.
I expressed to him my enjoyment of his (I thought absurd) art for Invoke Prejudice. He lit up, and said I might be interested in some of his other art, then. He pulled out a couple artbooks filled with racist and Nazi-inspired art. Creeped out beyond belief, I sheepishly thanked him and got the hell away from that table as quick as I could.
There's a reason why he has done almost zero professional work for a long time.
His MySpace confirms he's a complete racist nutjob. I'd say "not that there's anything wrong with that", but this is the 21st century, and YEAH - THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH THAT.
Posted By:
reapersaurus
(12/30/2012 3:53:03 PM)
By pure coincidence (or is it?), if you check the URL of this card, it does have the multiverseid of 1488.
Posted By:
gr1pp
(9/3/2012 7:08:07 AM)
Krazy kool kard.
Posted By:
Dr_Kraid
(11/15/2008 8:08:11 AM)
So this is that race card everyone's always playing
Posted By:
ray_juped
(12/29/2011 4:40:24 AM)
Really subtle, Wizards.
Posted By:
HairlessThoctar
(2/13/2010 3:01:57 PM)
Geez folks, there sure are a lot of off-colour jokes being thrown around here....
Posted By:
Kirbster
(7/8/2012 12:17:53 AM)
This card is so good. If you play a play Mycosynth Lattice, it counters all your opponent's creatures. (if it is colorless, it doesn't share colors with anything, even other colorless cards)
Posted By:
hid@n
(6/15/2010 7:31:19 PM)
Mr. Mcneill also illustrated the Tempest version of CoP:Black, and believe it or not, it was actually beautiful and nonthreatening.
Posted By:
The_Murderauder
(5/10/2013 4:48:16 PM)
Why not play Dovescape too, just to be safe?
Also, yeah, definitely nuanced in terms of flavor. Yes, we're clearly dealing with the Blu Klux Klan here.
Posted By:
Ragamander
(12/4/2011 1:47:49 AM)