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"freddie i’m a killer queen
you lather me in kerosene
think i need a quarantine
'cause i’m a walking halloween
i read it in the prophecy
i need a antihistamine
allergic to an evergreen
and i’m a fucking pharisee"
tune: youtu.be/unA029iqiZM
Featuring:
SAPA Poses - 76.1 @ Phases
Mug - Alicia Shirt @ mainstore
Mug - Monica Skirt @ mainstore
DAPPA - Sacred Tattoo @ Access
Another Comic Con is starting up and I'm getting geeky depression for not being there. Here is wishing I was in San Diego.
I found this bee already dead at my desk.. since I have nothing to do, then I grab my camera and start making my first comic strip
Stumbled across these two guys in Central London doing their best not to draw attention to themselves! Not a part of any performance, but seemingly a photo-shoot!
© Xavier Beaumont
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street portrait from Glasgow Comic Con 2018 in Glasgow, Scotland. Striking a great pose but I have no idea who the character is - I'm not well versed in comic book characters. There were some outstanding costumes and cosplay at the event with some fantastic attention to detail and character persona. Enjoy!
Suspended Animation Classic #198
Originally published October 11, 1992 (#41)
(Dates are approximate)
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
By R. A. Jones
Like word of the discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1849 drew thousands of fortune hunters to California, news that a few rare comic books can be worth thousands of dollars prompted many to become comics collectors. Most will be disappointed, and then move on to other ventures.
Ventures such as trading cards. They are the hot ‘collectors’ item now. Capitalizing on the demand, many comic book stores also carry a wide variety of trading cards.
The next step in this melding of collectibles has now been taken. Topps – one of the major producers of trading cards for many years – recently decided to branch out and form its own comic book publishing arm.
The first fruit of their labor is now available. Entitled “Bram Stoker’s Dracula”, it is an adaptation of the motion picture playing in theaters now. Insiders have questioned the wisdom of starting a line off with such a title. Movie adaptations of recent vintage aren’t usually highly valued as collectibles – especially if the movie should flop.
Also, by the time all four issues of this mini-series can see print, the original will be well on its way to video stores. This likewise plays to the theory that people won’t be interested in reading a comic when it’s faster and better to see the actual movie.
Such considerations aside, this is an excellent comic book in terms of scripting, artwork, and overall production values. If nothing else, it proves that Topps can be expected to produce comics with the same high standards of quality that they employ in their trading cards.
It can be enjoyed as a supplement to the movie (and to the original novel), and comes highly recommended as such.
“Bram Stoker’s Dracula” costs $2.95 per issue, and is available in comic book specialty stores.
Not sure exactly what I was doing here (story of my life), but this is inspired by both Frank Miller, and my obsession with Chiaroscuro. Obviously not in the league of either, but aiming for some emergent property that may sit somewhere between them. I loved Rachel's pose, and especially the way she intertwined her arms.
National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, Albuquerque
pdsh.fandom.com/wiki/Atomic_Rabbit
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So I found these rather cool hawkeye and galactus bootlegs at the comic convention and on my way out I saw a guy selling his sons Lego and to my amazement he was selling the official Heath ledger joker and Christian bale batman for $8 each
Me encantan los comics en blanco y negro. Bueno, aqui se acaba, no tiene desenlace pero casi casi. Espero q no os disguste.