Fringe "Stowaway"

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Fringe "Stowaway"
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This feels like a collab with me from two years ago as I really just completed the work by doing the shading and backgrounds. If I decided to continue this comic further I'd have to simplify it by a lot because there are like 5 more parts rattling in my mind.
You know what. Times are hard for dreames (heh), so here you go a a silly vampyr dump from me to you ❤ some of those are already here but in scary quality so... A self repost, let's call it that.
Have a good timeline :>
You can also let me know if you would enjoy seeing more of silly doodles like this in here from time to time, but don't feel obligated.
1949. Randolph Scott, Ella Raines, John Ireland, and William Bishop in The Walking Hills is a western film.
All William Bishop lines
Hadn’t seen any video where William isn’t killed before the full interaction plays out so excuse my bad iPhone quality. Missed 1 line from Sean Hampton but it was in line of “I cannot feel my arm”.
Series Premiere
Riverboat - Payment in Full - NBC - September 13, 1959
Western (Pre Civil War)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Written by Douglas Heyes
Produced by Jules Bricken
Directed by Douglas Heyes
Stars:
Darren McGavin as Captain Grey Holden
Burt Reynolds(1) as Ben Frazer, Pilot
Aldo Ray as Hunk Farber
Barbara Bel Geddes as Missy
Louis Hayward as Ashley Cowan
William Bishop as Monte Loman
Nancy Gates as Sister Angela
John Larch as Touhy
William D. Gordon as Joe Travis, First Mate
Barry Kelley as Police Inspector
Charles Gray as Cal
Will Wright as J. C. Sikel
Dick Wessel, as Chief Stoker Carney Kohler
The name of the Riverboat was "Enterprise".
(1) This series was the TV debut of Burt Reynolds. He appeared in only 20 episodes.
Jock Mahoney-Peggie Castle-William Bishop "Amenaza en las vías" (Overland Pacific) 1954, de Fred F. Sears.
Today's Daddy is: William Bishop from The Equalizer (2021)