Suspicious Aliens in the Wild West: Superb Drawings by Mark Rogers
Why is the United States one of the most influential countries in the world today? According to artist Mark Rogers, aliens are likely to be involved.
Rogers paints an alternate Wild West dominated by aliens, handing out useful gadgets and teaching them all sorts of extraterrestrial stuff, but looking somehow unfriendly and even suspicious. Look closely at their faces – these humanoids are not only thinking about how to make America great again, but they are clearly thinking about some kind of ‘anal experiment.’
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