splash page from DC Hitman Volume 1
an epic action shot of Tommy Monaghan posing with his shotgun over his shoulder badass style
art by John McCrea originally drawn 1987
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Show & Tell
Today's Document
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Jules of Nature
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Three Goblin Art

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splash page from DC Hitman Volume 1
an epic action shot of Tommy Monaghan posing with his shotgun over his shoulder badass style
art by John McCrea originally drawn 1987
art page from The Maxx: Maxximized, Volume 3
I love this piece so much, I've been using it as my tablet wallpaper for a long time now.
art by Sam Kieth
art page from Gorillaz' Rise of the Ogre autobiography featuring the 'Hip Hop Machine' with accompanying commentary:
Among Russel's personal belongings that were shipped over was one that was to become a mainstay of the Gorillaz sonic arsenal… The legendary Hip Hop Machine! Russel: That box contains every beat known to man. The thing's irreplaceable. It's the TARDIS of the hip hop world. Its rhythms span both time and history, right across the Universe. Never mess with that machine - it'll eat you whole. As the big man says, the machine is a towering hybrid of every drum machine, beatbox, rhythm-track, breakbeat and sample ever created. The fact that it also contains the souls of many dead drummers that roll endlessly round its circuits, well, you can see why the box is so highly coveted. Now you can't buy that kind of equipment out the back of Exchange & Mart, can you?
art by Jamie Hewlett
opening cover art from Issue #1 in Transmetropolitan Book One
featuring Spider Jerusalem smoking a cig in front of a window surrounded by filth while overlooking the city... a fantastic intro to the series.
by guest artist Geof Darrow
inspired by a friend misspeaking
Bring a bucket and a mop …and an illustrated book about birds
wailing this in edna mode voice