Here's a picture I've had many, many requests for over the years- Gallifrey's OTHER notorious renegade, the Master, in all of his sinister forms. I deliberately composed it in a way that echoed my famous "11 Doctors" piece:
[link]For those wondering, the portraits in the background are of all the Masters of "questionable canonicity". From left to right: The Master from the Doctor Who Magazine 8th Doctor comic strips THE FALLEN and THE GLORIOUS DEAD; "Sam Kisgart" as the Master from the Big Finish audio play SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL; the Basil-Rathbone-esque Master from the 90s "New Adventures" 7th Doctor novels- based on the likeness of Gordon Tipple (who very briefly played the Master in the opening moments of the 1996 TV Movie); Derek Jacobi as the Master from the BBC webcast THE SCREAM OF THE SHALKA; and the great Jonathan Pryce from the Steven-Moffat-penned Comic Relief sketch THE CURSE OF FATAL DEATH.
The Shalka!Master *and* the Jacobi!Master. The Scream of the Shalka is canon for me. Lots of alternative universes out there.
I love how you have the Ainley!Master and the Roberts!Master posed back to back, but maintaining their respective postures. Poor lost Koschei, though, with the drumbeats in his head.
This is awesome.