Check out this awesomely atrocious collection of bootleg action figures. Where else will you see Buzz Lightyear team with Batman?
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Origami Around
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Three Goblin Art
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Not today Justin

oozey mess
YOU ARE THE REASON
Sade Olutola
macklin celebrini has autism
cherry valley forever
ojovivo
Jules of Nature
RMH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

JVL

Janaina Medeiros
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Check out this awesomely atrocious collection of bootleg action figures. Where else will you see Buzz Lightyear team with Batman?
SW Vehicles: AT-ST
The All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST) was a bipedal walker used by the Galactic Republic during the late Clone Wars and, later and more extensively, the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War. Colloquially known as a “chicken walker” because of its shape and walking motion, the AT-ST was a heavily armed light ground combat vehicle, and able to trek various environments. It was equipped with a chin-mounted double medium blaster cannon, a concussion grenade launcher on the starboard side of its head, two durasteel feet with claws, and a blaster cannon on the port side. It was designed to be a recon hit and run vehicle. [Wikia]
Robert Moore Williams: Conguest Of The Space Sea. Ace, New York, 1955. Artist: Ed Valigursky (profile at Pulpartists).
No man can possibly overcome the evil killbots beyond Pluto.
All Things Orange Are Better
Steve Zodiac, Venus and Professor Matthew Matics from the Gerry Anderson Supermarionation Sci-Fi Puppet series “Fireball XL5” (1962-63). I think these portraits came in the Fireball XL5 wallet that I had as a kid. From the collection of Jumbled Planet.
Oh. Fuck. Yes.
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Badger Books - Black Abyss
My kinda fellows.
Ray Cummings - The Exile of Time (1964) Cover by Ed Emshwiller
Everyone should be required to do this once.
*drools*
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I'm still on the hunt for some of these story books. Such fantastic pulp style artwork.
One can’t stay on the straight and narrow path forever.
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