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Heather hugging Lillian in the shower
Jack saying he could kiss Jeff
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Most Homoerotic Moment: Round One Match Twenty-Three of Thirty-Two
Heather hugging Lillian in the shower
Jack saying he could kiss Jeff
Having some art block, (mainly because of ongoing medical stuff- man sure wish my body would be not a disaster!), and often when I am feeling that way it helps to redraw something old.
So I went back through my stuff and snagged an image almost exactly 10 years old. The bottom piece was drawn March 10, 2014- and the one above March 23, 2024 :)
Helps to at least feel good that there's always progress being made! I also constantly just feel so grateful for the support of my art through the years. My art journey hasn't always been a straight line or smooth one- and I so appreciate the people who have stuck by and seen my stuff change over time ♥
Nonnas (2025) Review
When his beloved mother passes away Joe Scaravella wants to do something to honour her memory, he then risks everything by opening an Italian restaurant with actual grandmothers as the chefs. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Nonnas (2025) Review
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Having feelings about Jeff Mace, the third Captain America who was Jewish-American and targeted by the Lavender Scare because of his friendship with a gay man and his relationship with the second Bucky, Fred Davis Jr., and was forced to replace Bucky with a female sidekick and eventually gave up the Captain America mantle and got married, but never had any kids with his wife.
The Magnificant Seven in September 1914
Brave men and women from my new book
Rare photo of the Americans who persuaded their countrymen to go to war for France 954 days before their country did.
Seven American volunteers photographed in September 1914 in Toulouse in France a month after they had joined the French Foreign Legion and a few weeks before they were sent to the front. It was an amazing lot that only a war can bring together. I think I have identified them: (standing) Georges Casmeze, a businessman who took the initiative to summon the American volunteers when France went to war; Charles Sweeny, a soldier-of-fortune and later friend of Hemingway; Jack Casey, a talented artist from San Francisco, who did some wonderful sketches of his comrades in the trenches; Bert Hall, a talkative adventurer of many trades; (sitting) James Stewart Carstairs, a rich artist and art collector who committed suicide; William Thaw, son of one of America’s richest families and finally James Bach, a mechanical engineer who in 1915 with Hall and Thaw joined the famous Escadrille Lafayette.
The seven men in the photo belonged to a group of 44 American volunteers, who joined the Foreign Legion in Paris in August 1914. After years of research, I know the personal history of each of these men, and in my new book “Fighting for The French Foreign Legion”, I try to tell how every one of them gave a valuable contribution to modern history, and strengthened relations between France and America.
Renegades of the Rio Grande 1945
Commission of Jack Casey for @deltastic
Myself and @su-wan had a super-mini OC cosplay photoshoot this past Youmacon~ I edited some black and white pics from it, so here you go! These two dorks, Kiiryon incognito as not-an-elf~ ;) Casey: @delusioncosplay Kiiryon: @suanddomcos Photography: @vaultfoxcosplay