
Game of Thrones has used music as a storytelling device throughout the entire series. That’s when Podrick starts singing “Jenny’s Song.” Always happy to try to lighten the mood over a drink with friends, Tyrion asks if anyone knows a song. After all, the group is sure they’ll die fighting the next day. “Jenny’s Song” lyricsĭuring the episode, Tyrion, Jaime, Brienne, Podrick, Davos, and Tormund are drinking by the fire as they mentally prepare for the coming battle. That Martin SOB loves toying with our emotions.You can read the lyrics to the haunting ballad in full below. Adam selected Dany, Tyrion, and Jon for the front because they seem to have the strongest “Plot Armor.” Whatever else might appear to happen to them, I suspect we’ll be seeing them through to the end of the story. With the upcoming movie, you’ll probably be seeing this cover more often. In case anybody isn’t getting the reference, this piece is an homage to the classic John Byrne cover to Uncanny X-Men #141 - the start of the Days of Future Past storyline.

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So here he is, sitting on this goldmine idea. When it occurred to him, he scoured the Googles to see whether anybody else had done it, but nothing came up. "So, this was an idea that Adam was shocked - SHOCKED - had not been done yet. The illustration was done by Comfort Love and Adam Withers, and this what they had to say about it on their site: With HBO's Game of Thrones back in full swing and FOX's X-Men: Days of Future Past a hot topic of discussion since the final trailer was released, I thought I'd post this fun piece of mashup art for the two franchises! It a Game of Thrones illustration based on the comic cover of Uncanny X-Men #141, which is what X-Men: Days of Future Past is based on.
