This is an illustration by Kerry Callen (https://kerrycallen.blogspot.com/) that parodies the funny Comic Cavalcade covers of the 1940s featuring Wonder Woman, The Flash (Jay Garrick), and Green Lantern (Alan Scott).
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This is an illustration by Kerry Callen (https://kerrycallen.blogspot.com/) that parodies the funny Comic Cavalcade covers of the 1940s featuring Wonder Woman, The Flash (Jay Garrick), and Green Lantern (Alan Scott).
Recaption by Chandlyr Ellis. Original art by Dan DeCarlo.
OH MY YES!! This was totally me growing up!!! I still love dress up time to this day!!!
In the image below, Brigitte Bardot in the film "Une parisienne" (1957).
Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny reinterpret this cartoon first published in German magazine Lustige Blätter in 1932:
Recaption by Chandlyr Ellis, from the story "The Mobsters and the Model", published in "Millie the Model Comics" #112 (January 1963). Original script by Stan Lee, art by Stan Goldberg.
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Tintin, created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé (1907-1983). Art by Argentinian artist Lian (@lianmilanesa).
Found on femulate.org
Recaption by Chandlyr Ellis.
"Jucika", by hungarian cartoonist Pál Pusztai (1919-1970). Originally published on “Ludas Matyi” magazine.
Excerpt from "Sissy Life", ep. 14, by popuka9.
"Secrets of the Single Women's Club", included in the book "Ero Ero Sketchbook" (エロエロ草紙), compiled in 1930 by Sakai Kiyoshi (1895-1952).
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By South African cartoonist Scribbly G.
From German magazine Lustige Blätter, 1932.
AI generated image by Stana, found on femulate.org
AI generated image by Stana, found on femulate.org
Recaption by Chandlyr Ellis. On the left, William Stryker, from graphic novel "X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills" (1982), by Christopher Claremont (script) and Brent Eric Anderson (art).
What could go wrong!
Andy and his friends are invited to a fancy dress party, based on “Star Trek". However Aunt Jane takes this opportunity to dress up Andy in a very tight latex dress.
Poor Andy can only look on in amazement
Another excellent drawing by Andy Latex