Cover of the Day: Iron Man #115 (October, 1978) Art by John Romita Jr., Bruce Patterson, Gaspar Saladino

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Cover of the Day: Iron Man #115 (October, 1978) Art by John Romita Jr., Bruce Patterson, Gaspar Saladino
Bull Montana getting sewn into his ape-man costume for The Lost World (1925).
nightmare time 🤝 the adventure zone
bigfoot simps
popular enbies
demented amusement parks
neurodivergent badass wlw protagonists with a taste for vampire(ish) ladies
multiverse-hopping eldritch entities with many eyes
feel free to add on
So a new Sanders Asides and Nightmare Time both premiered yesterday and they occupy my every braincell so here have crossover.
The sides watching Nightmare Time:
Roman watching Apeman, half-offended: That line was straight-up from Beauty and the Beast...
Patton at the climax of Watcherworld: What’s happening- Janus, let me see!
Janus, covering Patton’s eyes and ears so he can’t see the father and daughter fighting: No 💛
Meanwhile, the Woodwards getting home safe and watching Flirting With Social Anxiety together:
Bill: I still don’t get it. What are gay eyes?
Alice, exasperated but fond: Dad, Roman literally just demonstrated them
Marvin watched the new trailer for Nuke-A-Saurus vs. Ape-Man.. he is super excited. :)
So for this year’s Inktober i’m going to be attempting @bogleech‘s 31 Day Horror House Challenge! Spooky-ooky fun is in store!!
For Day 01: as you approach the house of horrors through the shadowy woods, you hear a rustling in the thick foliage around you. As you reflexively turn, you come face to face with a wild, feral monster that stalks the surrounding woods!
[ko-fi][insta] commissions open!
X-Men #138, page 22 by John Byrne & Terry Austin & Glynis Wein. 1980.
“PAPA? Evoluters say, “If God made man, apes mixed up the mud; if man ever fell, he fell “UP.” If war, vice, dope, insanity, disease, mean UP, why not have apes mix up another batch to fall some other direction? “Jocko-Homo-Heavenbound” (ape-man-saint) is little book of fun, fact, satire that common folk enjoy, understand. Send 2 dimes. If your ape-descended neighbor answers it you can have your money back twice. “Puddle to Paradise,” by same author, same price, has 11 cartoons. HOMO CO., ROGERS, OHIO.” - an Ad from “The Pathfinder”, Oct, 1925.