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When something smells fishy, Mr. McP is on the case.

May 1943

Art by Jerome G. Rozen

my entry for Illustration Friday's theme of Detective. Also my entry for 52 Designs.

 

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I took this picture because i needed the pieces to another build, so I had to leave a reference for later.

Published by O Cruzeiro, Brazil

Coleção privada Luis Cozeto.

lego 10246 detective office

Black Book Detective

Pulp Magazine

Published - January 1949

Cover Artist: Rudolph Belarski

This is a new storyline coming up 😊 The idea is based on the stories of #TKKG, but the episodes and characters are my own creation. Hope you will like it 😀

I will find you, And I will kill you.

;)

own collection of detectives

Published by O Cruzeiro, Brazil

Detective Comics / Heft-Reihe

> The Man who killed Mlle. Marie!

cover: Jim Aparo

DC Comics / USA 1981

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/35293/?

With JC Jeans and GITS Jacket

Another detective shot in Queen Street during mystery event held in Cardiff.

Great Egret

Scientific name: Ardea alba Linnaeus, 1758

Portuguese: Garça Branca Grande

 

Your comments and faves are much appreciated.

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The back of Detective Pikachu.

Testing out the new Einstein again, and I absolutely love this strobe. The quality of light is amazing, the ease of use and portability is perfect for my kind of shooting.

 

No more running wires everywhere, no more tripping over them. I'm even thinking of getting one, maybe two more.

 

I definitely want to get some modifiers.

  

This shoot came from my last wedding I did. I got a new hat (fedora) and everyone loved it. I got my name "Scarmack" Photography stitched on the side and I received a bunch of positive feedback from it.

 

This is what I usually wear to my weddings, a nice button up, a nice pair of black pin striped pants with matching vest and some slick black shoes. The hat is also Pinstriped.

 

I've always wanted to take some 'nicer' dressed pictures, rather than jeans and a t shirt.

 

Maybe my title may be off, but I feel this would be perfect for a 'private investigator', 'detective', or some kind of 'hit man' haha.

 

Let me know your thoughts, the good, bad and ugly.

  

These are all straight out of camera. Working on 'getting it right' in the camera. I often rely on 'I'll fix that later' in photoshop.

Published by O Cruzeiro, Brazil

Self Portrait

Dress: Vivien of Holloway

helping the detectives....the mystery gets more involved....

 

thanks for looking....appreciated......best bigger.....hope you have a Great Weekend

238th Officer Candidate and Kentucky State Police Detective Cassandra Mullins received the Kentucky State Police Citation for Bravery in Frankfort, Ky., May 14th.

 

“The KSP Citation for Bravery is presented to Detective Cassandra J. Mullins as a result of an October 2010 incident in the Allen community of Floyd County. As a road trooper, Mullins responded to a report of a woman being held against her. When Trooper Mullins knocked on the door of the residence, she was confronted by a male subject armed with a shotgun. She then drew her own weapon and began issuing verbal commands for the subject to put the gun down. Observing the subject moving his finger to the trigger of the shotgun, she fired one shot from her service weapon, striking the subject in the chest. After ensuring the safety of the female being held hostage, she provided first aid to the wounded subject and summoned EMS."

 

For her courageous and decisive actions to preserve her own life and that of a hostage, made without regard for her personal safety, in a situation that clearly posed an imminent, deadly threat, the Detective Mullins is awarded the Citation for Bravery. Trooper Mullins is a 5 year veteran of the agency.”

(U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Tim Mullins)

Shock Detective Cases / Heft-Reihe

> The Strangler

Script: ?

cover: Carter

Reprints from Murder Incorporated (Fox, 1948 series) #3 (May 1948)

Star Publications / USA 1952

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/244895/

 

Belgian pulp detective magazine: De liefde - & mysterie roman"De zwarte spin in the Inspecteur Robert reeks nr 16. Published by Ivanov, Gent, Belgie in about 1950

Harford County wandering

Published by O Cruzeiro, Brazil 1940's

Coleção privada Luis Cozeto.

Dutch detective of James MacMahon - de zwarte weduwe (the black widow.) Published by Schoonderbeek in 1952

 

This are the kind of books we want to collect and find out the origin/illustrator/and all other background figures.

 

see also our quest at:

  

sites.google.com/site/verenigingfumanchu/home

Published by O Cruzeiro, Brazil

1965 pulp from Belgium, translated from the German. Cover by R. Cortella

Detective for a day.

Hello Brickarms and Flikr gang! I've been perusing the BAF and Flikr for some time now so I am glad to join! C&C appreciated. Please no swearing or inappropriate comments. Hope to get to know some of you!

--Bowbrick

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