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The earliest incarnation of Eeon, Ed's warhorse character.
The facial appliance is made of latex and foam, and glued
onto Ed's face. This photo is circa 1976.
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A photo of Ed wearing the second version of Eeon, and his
lady, Kishma, wearing Mavra Chang, a character from Jack
L. Chalker's Well World series. Taken at Worldcon 44 in
1983 in Atlanta.
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This is the second version of Eeon. This is the costume that Ed
wore in the crowd scene at the end of Mike Jittlov's The
Wizard of Speed and Time.
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Eeon at a Buddhist temple in Southern California.
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Eeon at the Buddhist temple.
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An article from the Los Angeles Times on Worldcon 44 in
Atlanta, featuring Ed and his Lady, Kishma.
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A close-up of the hooves on the second Eeon. They were
made of a craft material called Friendly Plastic, which
worked wonderfully, until they got to be about six months
old, whereupon they disintigrated. But up to that point, they
looked great.
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A closeup of Mavra Chang's hooves, which were also made
from Friendly Plastic, and which also suffered from the same
shelf life. But the effect was well worth it.
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(c) All photographs and images appearing here, except where otherwise noted, are the exclusive property of
Ed Kline and are protected under United States and international copyright laws. The photographs and
images may not be reproduced, copied, stored or manipulated without the written permission of Ed Kline.
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