Big Barda working out Oberon's Truck, in one of my favorite moments from Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle comic series.
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Big Barda working out Oberon's Truck, in one of my favorite moments from Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle comic series.
(Day 3) The 1997 Honda Integra Type R
Howdy everyone, today I'll be talking about the the iconic design of the 1997 Honda Integra Type R Starting off strong one of my most favorite cars is the 1997 Honda Integra Type R. Not only did the car come with an amazing B series engine (the B18c1), but it also had an amazing design! Beginning with the front end the headlights are more rectangular unlike its American twin and the front end is a lot more square and aggressive, the bumper is more defined and give the car more character than the American version. The Integra also has the unique Type R badge displayed on the sides as well as the logo's on both the back and front filled with the red instead of black being the most identifying factor of all type r Honda models (such as the civic type r). In the back of the car is a large wing (or a spoiler for those who prefer so), it merges well with the back end of the car giving the back the same aggressive design as the front and even have rectangular tail lights and a defined rear bumper. Overall I think this is one of the most iconic JDM cars to ever roll of the assembly line and the flare of the car gives it just so much more personality.
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Village of the Damned - Wolf Rilla (1960)
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Dawn at Socorro. George Sherman, 1954.
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