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dinner at a restaurant made from old converted railway cars. lots of retro memorabilia and kitschy things on display.
Trabalho final de Quadrinhos - Mack nov/08 - Desenho Industrial - Pincel atômico / caneta nanquim / canson A3 / Finalizado e colorido no Adobe Photoshop / Impressão digital A4
Pink hand-painted seat decoupaged with various pulp fiction novel covers and adorned with clear glass stones. Decorative fringe is available upon request.
Entire lid is finished with an acrylic coating to prevent water damage. Toilet seat mounting hardware is included.
** Made to order with color requests if required.
The only photo that was worth posting from the 28mm pulp game we had today.
Rattletrap vehicles lurch through fields and attempt not to ram into stone walls... the only guy who didn't crash (and who one) was the most sedate driver of the lot, barely ever accelerating to unsafe speeds!
A pulp stone at Stoke Quarry, Grindleford, England. Train loads of stones like this were exported to the USA, Canada & Norway in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from quarries at Grindleford and Darley Dale. Large scale exports ended in the 1930's, but a individual stones were shipped until the early 1970's. This is typical of the "large" pulp stones: approx 60" (1.5m) diameter and 30" (0.8m) thick.
Lots more about millstones & pulpstones on
www.peakscan.freeuk.com/peak_district_millstones_and_grin...
The Green Hornet Car Black Beauty 1966 and 2010 versions - noir science fiction sci-fi adventure Future Past Danger automobile shield toy toys metal miniature pulp fiction crime fighter super hero costumed character collectible serial film TV Show Television - series 1966 - 1967 Metal 1960s radio show comic book strip movie in 3D Directed by Michel Gondry and starring Seth Rogen - Jay Chou as Kato and Cameron Diaz corgi type cars Factory entertainment
PULP at Radio City Music Hall, NYC. What an amazing show! Jarvis Cocker climbed the side balcony right over my head. :)
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Nome autore; Mr Squigii Malafamilia Poster Art
Titolo; Pulp Fiction
Data creazione; 2012
Designed By: Malafamilia
Descrizione:
Dimensione: 50x35 cm
Tecnica di stampa: Serigrafia Artigianale. Stampa a 1 colori. Carta Fedrigoni (300g). Colori Quasar.
Copie: 30
Tear sheet showing Pulp Sport TV presenters on the cover of the Herald on Sunday's View magazine.
The HoS is one of New Zealand's two national newspapers; all the dailies are regional.
Strobist info: lit with one bare SB28 camera right and one bare SB28 camera left backlit with one SUN on full power (!). Sorry, I can't remember the settings as I was in a big hurry. They were bare because it was extremely windy ! I had VERY limited time with the celebrities, so I had to go with a really simple setup that allowed for a bit of movement.
Photo © James Madelin 2007 / design © APN 2007
AkzoNobel’s new €80 million Imperatriz Chemical Island in Brazil is now operational and has started supplying the Suzano Maranhão Pulp Mill in northern Brazil.
While recently browsing through delicious junk in an antique store in Essex, Massachusetts, I came across a book titled The Secret of Skeleton Island, by Bruce Campbell.
Now, I know what you are thinking, but the man that brought us Ash Williams of Evil Dead and Sam Axe of Burn Notice didn’t write it. However, I would be lying if I said the novelty of seeing his name on the spine of a 1949 mystery wasn’t the reason I bought the book. Bruce Campbell the writer is actually the collective pseudonym of Sam and Beryl Epstein, who wrote eighteen Ken Holt mysteries (of which Skeleton Island is the first) between 1949 and 1963.
They were similar to the mystery series produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Founded in 1905 by Edward Stratemeyer, the syndicate produced hundreds of books for dozens of series during the course of its existence (it was bought and absorbed by Simon and Schuster in 1987), but I only ever read the Hardy Boys and the occasional Nancy Drew. It wasn’t until series like the Ken Holt books popped onto my radar that I began to realize the odd and unique place Stratemeyer books, and those like them, hold in pulp culture.
-From the article 'Pulp Culture' on Unwinnable.com
WereWolf action figure Pulp Fiction I was a teenage werewolf Mysterious Figure film comic book serial movie comics newspaper fangs fang supernatural undead wolfman Horror Terror Monster Creature of the night crime evil lurking shadow toy toys figures cursed man gypsy lycan lycanthropy moon beast 2011
Hordern Pavillion, July 2011 | View it large on black | Or as big as it will go.
If you don't know Pulp, this is a good place to start
they say you mustn't leave LA without visiting wax dolls museum. i have to admit, it wasn't so fascinating as i imagined, but, ok, they had elvi... and john & uma with their famous pulp fiction dance
Perry Rhodan / Heft-Reihe
> H. G. Ewers / Tötet die Terraner!
Cover: Johnny Bruck
Pabel-Moewig Verlag (Rastatt / Deutschland; Februar 1982)
ex libris MTP