Hey, do you guys know this meme?
Cartoonist Roger Langridge on Bluesky just tracked down the original source, which I'd never seen before until now.
It's from Space Adventures #59, November 1964, with art by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia.

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Hey, do you guys know this meme?
Cartoonist Roger Langridge on Bluesky just tracked down the original source, which I'd never seen before until now.
It's from Space Adventures #59, November 1964, with art by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia.
burn
I couldn't draw my problem.. but it turned out pretty cute
Oh look, the last tadc episode left me with so much feelings it made me do a complete and clean drawing in two hours...
Anyway how we feeling anyone? I'm doing fine, very fine, it wasn't a masterpiece of a tragedy at all that just makes me want to hug and comfort every main characters of this silly digital circus, the lover without a heart included.
idk if you've already done these ones but
andd
Frank Iero as Violent Femmes Self Titled (1983)
and...
Frank Iero as Nervous Breakdown - Black Flag (1979)
Eve Babitz, 'Tiffany Before Breakfast', Vogue US, Sept 1980.
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A MAN WHO WORRIES OVER ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING
"Clock NOW", by Caroline Cadenza (2011) (situated in "Tide Tables Cafe" Richmond, Surrey, UK); // "Ivan the Terrible" (1945), by Sergei Eisenstein; // "The Night of the Iguana" (1964), by John Huston; // "Darkest Dungeon"; // @mlgrsdesing; // "Alien in a Small Town" (2014), by Jim Cleaveland; // "Basket Case", by Green Day; // "Crime and Punishment" (1935), by Josef von Sternberg; // Unknown; // "Batman: The Killing Joke" (1988), by Alan Moore