“The Dungeon”
Olivier Schrauwen
Mome v14
Olivier Schrauwen
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Peter Solarz
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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titsay
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Andulka
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if i look back, i am lost

shark vs the universe

Janaina Medeiros
d e v o n
hello vonnie
Show & Tell
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
cherry valley forever
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“The Dungeon”
Olivier Schrauwen
Mome v14
Olivier Schrauwen
Series: Nurse Angel Ririka SOS Artist: Ikeno Koi Publication: Ribon Magazine (01/1995) Source: Scanned from my personal collection
『猿飛佐助』 杉浦茂
Robert Beatty art from Kramer's Ergot 8 2012, PictureBox Inc.
"Cody" by Gabrielle Bell in Kramer's Ergot 8 2012, Picturebox Inc.
from Alienation by Inés Estrada
Been inactive with comics for some time now, but I found a new source and will be posting from what I read in the coming months : )
I live in Asia and English stuff is hard to come by, so I rely on piracy to post things here. If anyone knows good resources, let me know.
this drawing is in columbus ohio
from Alienation by Inés Estrada
Robert Beatty art from Kramer's Ergot 8 2012, PictureBox Inc.
Itsuki in I"s by Masakazu Katsura
Happy Birthday, Art Spiegelman
Aya de Yopougon #1-6
(2005-2010)
Gallimard, 2005 Series, France
Aya of Yop City is a series written by Marguerite Abouet and drawn by her husband, Clément Oubrerie. The original French albums were published by Gallimard between 2005 and 2010. All six volumes have been translated into English by Drawn & Quarterly. Although not entirely autobiographical, the story is based on the author's life in Côte d'Ivoire. The authors adapted it for an animated film of the same title, which was released in 2013.
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Pen and ink drawing for "These happy golden years" by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Stamped and handwritten on back: "From 'These happy golden years.' Please return to Harper & Brothers, Juvenile Dept." Handwritten on back: "No. 12. The kitten peeped from beneath the ruffle." From a collection of twenty-four original pen and ink drawings by Helen Sewell and Mildred Boyle used in the first editions of books from the "Little house" series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. 1943.
Courtesy of Rare Book Collection, Detroit Public Library