Dayton's Harry Potter Show - Part 5a (Close ups) (re-sent)

Cassandra Claire cassandraclaire at mail.com
Tue Nov 14 23:28:43 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 5756

--- In HPforGrownups at egroups.com, Peg Kerr <pkerr06 at a...> wrote:

> P.S.: I just went and tried to tinker with the Draco Malfoy 
pictures that I
> have, thinking, well, maybe it's not so bad--maybe I could post it--
but it's
> hopeless.  I did go back to the show specifically to try to get 
good picture
> of Draco in particular, since the fanfiction has spawned so many 
Draco
> fans.  Maybe there is something to your theory that there's 
something weird
> going on.
> 

> heidi tandy wrote:
> 
> > Peg - any idea what they're going to do with the figures when 
they're done? (snip): imagines about 35 girls grabbing for the draco 
figure & measuing him for leather trousers... ; ) 
 I am more and more convinced that there's a conspiracy to keep us
 from seeing what Draco malfoy looks like - between the "blank" 
cards, the absence of any chapter header drawings in teh US editions 
of the books and the "lighting" problems at Dayton's - there's 
something WEIRD going on here.
> >
*delurking briefly* So will you be among those fitting the poor child 
with leather trousers, Heidi? Okay, my question is: I know there are 
calendars, school planners and countless other illustrated HP items 
for sale now...Lori told me they have them in Borders...I have never 
seen any though....if anyone has seen them, are there an 
illustrations of Draco in any of those? It does seem odd to me that 
he's never represented. I have a clear mental image of him due to the 
enormous amount of Draco fan art there seems to be out there, but I 
haven't any idea if it's based on some particular image. It does tend 
to be consistent in terms of what he looks like so I thought it might 
be. Perhaps it is a conspiracy, or perhaps WB just doesn't consider 
him enough of a major character to get his own pen/snowglobe/t-shirt? 
Which is a bit too bad because there's certainly a market. :)

cassie





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