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KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
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Origami Around
NASA

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
EXPECTATIONS
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Product Placement
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Nintendo Power takes the scenic route through Rampage World Tour.
Mothra
1998 Godzilla Dreyer’s Ice Cream
Michael Whelan
Miniature elements built for Gamera: Guardian of the Universe, from Hiroshi Sagae (x)
Vincent Price for Smirnoff, 1955. Photographed for Life Magazine by Bert Stern.
Doom Eternal Gouache Fan Art - Created by Edward Delandre
You can follow the artist on Instagram.
Classic cover by Dan Adkins from Masters of Terror #2, published by Marvel Comics, September 1975.
Dream by Alex Maleev.
In Which Constantine Meets Dream Of The Endless by Stephen Green
Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971) dir. Yoshimitsu Banno, cinematography by Yôichi Manoda
Christopher Shy never disappoints
The new Godzilla trailer but with the classic monster sounds!
I love this piece of art so much: a Moebius painting of Death from 1994. It was the only Sandman art I bought (the rest of the Sandman art on my walls I was, at some time or another, given by the artists). It was displayed and sold by the Four Colour Images gallery in New York, a comics-based gallery who did some great Sandman exhibitions, and a wonderful Mr Punch exhibition too. I paid, if memory serves, about $2000 for it, and cheerfully turned down a French Moebius collector’s offer of a sum about a hundred times that a decade later, because what made me happy (and still makes me happy) was that I had this Moebius picture of Death on my wall.
Parallels between:
Sam Raimi's Spider-man movies and
Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse
(https://youtu.be/tg52up16eq0)