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YOU ARE THE REASON

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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@sloppyjoe46
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At least 3 victims killed and 20 injured in the London terror attack.
We’ll have the latest tonight on @NBCNightlyNews.
Pick your poison.
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Love.
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West Street in the West Village, 1979
Kikuo Johnson seldom goes to the gym. But the artist was still able to find inspiration for his cover for this week’s Fall Books Issue in his daily life. Read more about this week’s cover story here.
Bob Dylan is the first American to win the Nobel prize in Literature since Toni Morrison in 1993. Revisit Nat Hentoff’s 1964 Profile of the musician here.
This week’s cover by Malika Favre celebrates a moment of profound happiness: Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize win. Read more about it here.
The happy-saddest comic I’ve ever made. Haddest.
Hillside houses overlook smoke-belching steel mills in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1949. Photograph by John E. Fletcher and Anthony B. Stewart, National Geographic Creative
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This week’s cover, “Miss Congeniality,” by Barry Blitt. Watching the debate, Blitt recognized a significant moment in the Presidential campaign. Of all of Donald Trump’s dangerous beliefs, he said, his misogyny “might just be his Achilles’ heel.” Read more about the cover here.
Kikuo Johnson seldom goes to the gym. But the artist was still able to find inspiration for his cover for this week’s Fall Books Issue in his daily life. Read more about this week’s cover story here.
We went to New York Comic Con!
We took a camera and these goofs jumped in front of it. So here you go—the best cosplay in New York City: Rick, Morty, Bus, Bill Cipher, Silver Banshee, and cardboard Gundam.
Then this guy came to life and tried to kill everyone!
…but this guy stopped him.
It was all very thrilling. See you again tomorrow!