I've made three more POI related fanart books now. Book #3 is called "Angels", and book #4 is called "Beautiful Things".
"Angels" consists entirely of artwork depicting Reese and Finch as angels. None of the art in the book has ever been (or will ever be) posted online. Here is the cover.
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“Angels” is very special. There’s something quite touching about seeing Reese and Finch portrayed as heavenly beings, and the depth of artistry and inspiration that Wanderer has put into these images is amazing. The picture of Finch as a “Victorian Gentleman” angel is especially captivating, and there are several “cosmic angel” images of Reese that always draw me in, but every illustration in this book is a winner.
“Beautiful Things” is a not-so-guilty pleasure, an homage to Jim Caviezel in all his gorgeous glory. The illustrations are like the portfolio JC might have had if he’d continued his modeling career, mostly contemporary images although there are a few historical ones as well. What more can I say except “Enjoy!”
“Hellhound” is a brilliantly conceived and executed companion book to Wanderer’s AO3 story of the same name. The story is a historical AU which places Finch and Reese in England working to defeat Nazi Germany, and the book is designed as an MI6 dossier documenting their lives and activities during that time, and after World War II. It’s fascinating, and includes several haunting illustrations of Reese as a WWII soldier.
All of the books are high quality, and a worthy investment for any fan of POI, Jim Caviezel or Michael Emerson.
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