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"My wife tells me..."

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Set photography for Red Sally, a film by Oskar Jon.

 

Glasgow, 2010.

Staged photo shoot of the men that acted as detectives and a victim.

Thrilling Detective - October 1948

Cover Artist: Rudolph Belarski

TRUE DETECTIVE’S “BEER CAN MEN“

"Lone Star Beer" isn't being sold in Japan.

November 1945

Cover art by Albert Drake

Didn't get her hope I would find her when I go back! :3

The street wall mural at Smith Street, Chinatown by Yip Yew Chong.

Batman! Iplehouse Luo with a few mods.

Detective Comics / Heft-Reihe

Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder /

The Murder at Mystery Castle!

cover: Sheldon Moldoff

DC / USA 1957

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/13725/

I am blown away by the True Detective intro video!

All the Awesome double exposure in there is beautiful!

We're Here! : Tiny Handwriting

 

Strobist:

Mugshot = SB700 in Softlighter, on axis with camera

Tabletop = SB700 in Softlighter, right of camera

Published by O Cruzeiro, Brazil 1943

Pika Pika Pikaaaa!

  

Feb. 1950 edition,"I'll Be Killing You"! Swift Paced Crime Adventure! Once hundreds of titles sold by the thousands and today they are a thing of the past. Kind of funny sometime in the 40's Dime Detective Magazine was raised to 15 cents!

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Dime Detective Magazine was the most popular of Popular Publication's line of detective pulps and one of the company's longest surviving titles. It ran for 274 issues from November 1931 to August 1953, mainly on a monthly basis, increasing to twice-monthly in 1933 to 1935 and declining to bi-monthly for the final three years.

There are tiny pockets that my dog will stop to obsess over. Maybe it's their version of an inbox or a forum where they get to stop by and say "I'm here". But with pee, of course.

The Evil Within - 6400x3600 cropped - Game Freecamera & Timestop - vt_lodbias "0" - image_anisotropy "16" - Kputt's CT Table & FlawlessWidescreen fix

Marty “Fitz” Fitzgerald is a “good cop” in contrast to his partner. He is quiet and calculating in his approach to his job. A true professional, Fitz keeps to himself and relies on his unwavering confidence to find the answers needed to complete his task. He has deep respect for his partner and his loyalty has kept Jon out of trouble more times than can be counted. Fitz is very intelligent and his math skills are unrivaled within the department. A transplant from Blocston, Fitz has an uncanny calmness to him when approaching a crime scene. He has a highly developed photographic memory and specializes in criminology to get the job done. He has passed on promotions because he loves being in the field. His affection for New Blok City has kept him here and his love of the job keeps him going. Fitz has a different opinion than his partner when it comes to the super powered heroes within NBC. He loves the challenge of discovering new individuals and clues that would otherwise be nonexistent without them. He believes in justice, but isn’t as opposed to the vigilantes as his partner.

 

Built for the League of Lego Heroes

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Detective Comics / Heft-Reihe

Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder / The First Batman!

cover: Sheldon Moldoff

DC Comics / USA 1956

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/13081/

A few random combos I've put together. Self explanatory mostly.

Detective Comics / Heft-Reihe

Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder /

The Batman Dime Museum!

cover: Win Mortimer

DC / USA 1955

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/12337/?

One of the more established police detectives in Cardinal City. As the name implies, he uses a compound bow instead of a gun.

Just when you thought HE was the murderer... but he wasnt. There is a twist in this part and the serie finale ;p

And detective Egg-oirot is in da house to check out the crime scene!

Enjoy!

Part 5 [the last] is coming up!

 

Inspired by Poirot The fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie

it is spelt [p-wa-ro]

 

Explored!

Detective Comics / Heft-Reihe

Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder /

Doom in the Bat-Cave!

cover: Win Mortimer

DC / USA 1952

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/10027/?

Every man at the bottom of his heart believes that he is a born detective.

- John Buchan

 

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Rise and Aoto found some mysterious candies outside and Aoto is keen to get to the bottom of this mystery. (Rise is babysitting.)

Headlines from the November 1949 issue of Detective World, gal inspired by the cover of that same issue.

 

A compact revolver that fires .45 magnum round. Commonly used in police forces around the globe.

Yea, I've been messing around with combos to try and make this guy and I think I did a fairly nice job. I post this not only to display the custom minifigure but to announce that I might be doing some stories with builds with Martian Manhunter. So yea, tell me what you think below!

 

Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life! Have a blessed day!

-Jon

True Detective: The Authentic Magazine of Crime Detection. Vol. 58, Number 3, January, 1953. Cover by Ozni Brown

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