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@616swanda ask and ye shall receive sap đ©”
Joan Miro Woman, (Opera Singer) pastel and pencil on flocked paper 42 by 28 inches
Corporate media went fascist, sided with and enabled the worst conservatives.
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Hereâs some real quick Jim Lee/WildC.A.T.s/Zealot fan art based on her first appearance. (I should have added an âafter Jim Leeâ note on there)
Doom Patrol #99 (1965)
written by Arnold Drake art by Bob Brown
(id in alt)
goodnight, fab five đ«
Kodak Coquette Camera with matching lipstick and compact, 1930
I thought for a second this was a sketch by @dresdencodak of a tool Kim uses. The art deco futurism of Dark Science is so good and strong my mind has apparently made the shortcut that art deco = Dark Science.
I need more art deco in my life.
Murray Wolters
Speed Ratliff as the Boom Operator for SAW (2004)
BAILEYâS 3K CELEBRATIONÂ ââł+ christine for @six-demon-bag
âEither youâre dumber than you look, or you donât know your friend very well. He had the same look in his eye that my brother always had. Probably the only thing my brother ever loved in his whole rotten life was that car. No shitter ever came between him and Christine, if they did⊠watch out! He had a five-year-old daughter choke to death in her⊠he wouldnât get rid of her. He just rode around with the radio blaring, not a care in the world except for Christine." â Christine (1983) dir. John Carpenter