Jean-Michel Folon: The Return of the Two Snails, 1979.

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Jean-Michel Folon: The Return of the Two Snails, 1979.
Do you have any skeletons in your closet?
Les ancêtres de Maigriou. Scrawny's ancestors. Théophile Alexandre Steinlen. 1884.
Gallica
My Homophobic dog masterpost
these are SOO CUTEEEEEE ❤️❤️❤️ EEEE
yeah
@gaysails how dare you be funnier than my post
in todays 'batman: caped crusader' season 2
Bruce Timm genderbended an "incel pedo man" (mad hatter) into a woman villain, instead of using lesser known female villains is such.. A Choice!
I am not going to touch the "Mad Hatter is an incel pedo" thing, because I haven't read any Mad Hatter stories in a while. (I do have some opinions on it mind you) Season 1 was "meh", and mostly because the series didn't engage with its own setting. They may as well have put it in the modern era, but I guess they were married to referencing the original BTAS aesthetics in some way. I get what you are saying anon, but we might get female villains too. We will see. I suspect season 2 will be more of the same. I liked their Harley.
"What in the thermals is that?"
Rotmilan (red kite) auf der Karlshöhe, Stuttgart-Süd.
"Microwaveable" popcorn is the biggest rip-off there is. I was converted to the 'old fashioned' method after one try.
Testing watercolours
Illustration from Pierre Louÿs "The Songs of Bilitis" by Willy Pogany (1926)
I like this a lot, it's just him