touhou tugs picmix stuff i made because i have free will 3

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touhou tugs picmix stuff i made because i have free will 3
Stars and Zeds
Sodor and bigg city port magic anime opening but it’s the OVA on how ten cents and zip met. Hope you’ll like it and this is my version of heated rivalry but humanized tug boats.
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The third, and final, issue of Captain Zero (March, 1950), cover by Raphael DeSoto.
Captain Zero was a relatively obscure pulp title, showing up as the pulps were dying, killed off by comic books, paperback books, and the emergence of television. It was also the last crime fighter pulp magazine.
Captain Zero was, in everyday life, a guy named Lee Allyn. After exposure to radiation he became invisible every night at the stroke of midnight, and stayed that way until dawn (I don't know if this ability was affected by Daylight Savings Time).
Of course, Allyn decided to use this new ability to become a vigilante and fight crime. He had one Achille's heel, though: his eyes remained visible at night.
Captain Zero was published by Popular Publications, one of the largest pulp magazine publishers in the country. Among the many titles it produced were The Spider, G-8 and His Battle Aces, and Operator No. 5.
Working on a captain zero design bc my old one was NOT doing it
So proud of my partner and the whole animation team, they’ve been working so hard on this project and the final trailer is finally out! 🥹 Please check it out! 💛
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Eh, why not, if you are still doing the Ship Thing how about ZeroStar? Cranky old men divorce is my poison
i still am and you’re so real for this
don’t have a whole lot of opinions ab them honestly since i don’t actively seek out zerostar content, but i enjoy them nonetheless! the old divorced men are some kind of crack for sure though.