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TODAY'S FEATURED POST

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Arnie Fenner

You're tired. I'm tired. We're all tired. Tired of the lies, the ads, the bitterness, the hateful rhetoric, the divisiveness, the name-calling, the texts, arguments, tweets, and posts. Tired. We've studiously avoided overtly political commentary here on Muddy Colors; we don't all think alike (hell, who does?) and know it, and even when one post or another has had some sort of (arguably) political aspect we've also walked a line and tried to respect opposing…

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YESTERDAY’S POST


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You should be ashamed Wizards of the Coast


Donato Giancola

October 26, 2024 - You should be ashamed Wizards of the Coast. These past six months, I have been quiet on the issue that follows - an infringement against my work by Wizards of the Coast concerning the Magic: The Gathering card ‘Trouble in Pairs’ from the Murders at Karlov Manor set released on March 2024. My lawyer and I were finally able to reach a settlement with Wizards in September which would put this infringement issue behind us, my silence in commenting on a legal issue as it was resolved showed my good faith toward my ex-client. Apparently, Wizards of the Coast would rather continue infringing upon and damaging my reputation in the commercial illustration marketplace. It has come to light that a painting I created (as an educational demonstration in oil painting and conceptual themes of ‘metal’)…

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