Parisian Children enjoying thrilling climax of a puppet show of “St. George and the Dragon”- 1963, Alfred Eisenstaedt
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Parisian Children enjoying thrilling climax of a puppet show of “St. George and the Dragon”- 1963, Alfred Eisenstaedt
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Bat roost, San Antonio, Texas, circa 1910-15
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Diddly dot, it’s Ridley Scott
A caricature of comedian Greg Davies.
Drawing
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2017.09.09 MOLESKINE
acryl gouache, watercolor
I found the Hong Kong Phooey movie test footage and….yikes.
I never watched that show as a kid when they showed reruns on boomerang, but it does not deserve this treatment.
My cintiq glitched out a bit this evening, so I used it to make art.
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Superman 75th Anniversary
The creation of Vintage Batman
The contrast between the two pieces is divine. Jerry & Joe collaborated beautifully together. Bob Kane was an egotist, while Bill Finger did all the work.
Oh that Batman one gives me STRENGTH
Always repost.
We bought a Cintiq recently. This is the first study I’ve made using it, and I’m already super pleased with the results!
Bee keeper smoking a pipe. Mid 1900s: Tobacco smoke was often used to calm bees so that the honey can be harvested.
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The meaning of context and style in comics. The one and only Peanuts by Charles M Schulz and then Batman with knowing homage by Len Wein and Walter Simonson.
This is the best thing I have ever seen.
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75 Years of Harvey Dent
First appearance: Detective Comics #66 (1942)