Picked up another set of wheels🤷🏽♂️
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Picked up another set of wheels🤷🏽♂️
Promoting Wham! comic in the 1960s - a rare retailer-targeted poster
Promoting Wham! comic in the 1960s – a rare retailer-targeted poster
Back when British comics had sales in the hundreds of thousands every week, they had a promotional budget to match, extending to retail promotions like this Wham! poster, offered to newsagents in the 1960s by its publisher, Odhams Press.
Launched in 1964, Wham! was the work of leading comic creators such as Leo Baxendale and Ken Reid, Baxendale drawing “Eagle Eye, Junior Spy”, “Grimly Feendish”,…
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ordered a tire from the east coast to see if the size listed was accurate. turns out it was, I have 3 more tires and smaller springs for the front on the way. should be ready to do a ridiculous exhaust and swap a turbo in no time 😎
Some non-drawing related news! You can find me doing some sort of intimidating squat in the latest release from Gestalten 'Velo 3rd Gear' which is available to pre-order now! - http://shop.gestalten.com/velo-3rd-gear.html www.littlewheels.cc
18 january 2016
I look around sometimes at the paraphernalia of our living– sandwich bags, typewriters, little wheels off things– and marvel at the complexities of civilization with which we surround ourselves; would we be pleased, I wonder, at a wholesale elimination of these things, so that we were reduced only to necessities (coffeepot, typewriters, the essential little wheels off things) and then– this happening usually in the springtime– I begin throwing things away, and it turns out that although we can live agreeably without the little wheels off things, new little wheels turn up almost immediately. This is, I suspect, progress. They can make new little wheels, if not faster than they can fall off things, at least faster than I can throw them away.
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Sam Dunn