Promoter Chris Beller has gone and named his dogs Brute and Massacre. Here they are with his wife Stephanie (six months pregnant). No prowler will dare invade their home with these Gladiator dogs ready to thrash!



Alex Filsinger's good friend, Neal Nelson, prepares for battle on the football field with his Thunder war paint. The referees, fearing an unfair Aethran advantage, forced Neal to wipe it off. Foul!



GWF artist, Hannibal King, politely listens to more of Tom Filsinger's wild and off-the-wall ideas for COTG!



Legends artist, Sonny Strait, is also the voice of Krillin on DragonballZ, which makes Alex Filsinger very happy (in case it doesn't show).



The original Founding Fathers---Artist: Chuck Carter, Production Manager: Robert Hoffa, and Everything Else: Tom Filsinger.



Is this the coolest thing or what? Loyal promoter, Eric Taylor, has devoted his life and body to the GWF! He's got a Wolf tattoo based on the in-your-face art on Wolf's 2110 playing card! The wildman would be proud. And Eric says there's more to come.



Check out Jared Bals' incredible GWF belt! It's absolutely authentic and based on the belt design seen in the first game edition!



Here's another full view of this masterpiece!



COTG game fan, "Simply Perfect" Preston Quinn, holding his VCW Heavyweight Belt. Nice going, Preston!



Tom ponders a polite request by COTG artist, Brian Bendis, for a raise in pay for card drawings.



Champions of the Galaxy display at the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame. Move over Hogan! We're taking over.



Mike Fortune goes off the field after throwing out the opening pitch at a Jamestown Jammers baseball game during the festivities at GalactiCon 8.



Randy Bugdale proudly poses with GWF Promoter #29, featuring cover art by Randy.



Ed Davis, creator of the COTG comic book, with Tom at the 2000 Motor City Con.


Brian Vander Wal's racing car.


Paul Phillips' miniature racing car.