Wow. Click through the link at the bottom of the article to browse the whole collection. So much cool stuff. SO. MUCH. COOL. STUFF.
Wow. Click through the link at the bottom of the article to browse the whole collection. So much cool stuff. SO. MUCH. COOL. STUFF.
The subsequent "kill your darlings" edits were brutal.
The most secret of all the tubes π€«
Trying some preliminary sketches to feel out a painting. Mental health appointment this afternoon.
Therapy before therapy.
Yay, I'm playing the game right!
buttcheek Fallopian tube sneeze epidermis!
If you see this, post a rabbit π°
balls burp doody *raspberry noise*
Am I doing this right?
I miss having grown-ups in charge of anything.
This is Hazel. She did some minor redecorating while you were out. Hopes you like it. 12/10 (TT: kelly_smith02_)
Ich am not "postinge too much on blue sky," Ich am teachinge an innovatyve open access multi disciplinarye non-linear onlyne course.
The Rosie coverage may have gotten lead placement but I can't help noticing the other three stories on the cover all push a heteronormative angle. Deliberate attempt at "balance"?
A label saying that circus peanuts are made in a facility that processes peanuts is bound to make a few heads explode.
The good old days when committing white collar crime could disrupt a political career... and the same as today, when he could bounce right back
This is the kind of valuable community relations the world needs more of
Overheard a guy answer his phone with "What's goin' down, Jackie Brown" and I want whatever type of relationship those people have
I'm sorry but how do you take a flattering photo of this schmuck
When I made this joke last night I did wonder if the creators on World's Finest #80 (1956) were subtly referencing the classic "Mole!" story by Kurtzman & Elder from MAD #2 (1952) and then @typhonicbeast.bsky.social let me know that BATMAN #340 (1981) made the homage explicit. More details here:
βI donβt mean to exacerbate this situation, Roger, but I think Iβm quite close to bursting into maniacal laughter and imagining your nose is really a German sausage.β
βI donβt mean to exacerbate this situation, Roger, but I think Iβm quite close to bursting into maniacal laughter and imagining your nose is really a German sausage.β
Hmm. I face the same choice I did last month, when I passed on it: Do I get a new tattoo this Friday the 13th while prices are a bargain?
Encyclopedia Brown was probably the second fictional character I consciously modeled some of my personality traits after as a kid, the first being Spock.
Yes, I was weird and nerdy. Yes, I still am.
VIEWER FEEDBACK: You're wrong 98% of the time.
(if only more people had this viewer's attitude)
That's Roy Thomas for ya, doing his thing. There are non-flattering things that can be said about the man, but he definitely has an eye for matching obscurity with precise details.
That registrar is definitely flirting by quoting the dean's double entendre.
Today's Daily Mothra! π¦
π "Godzilla Rivals: Mothra vs. Hedorah" (2024)
You know the rule. No comic book character appears only once, especially if he's a Batman villain. It might take decades but somebody always brings them back.
Stud Cola: Australian 1970s Cola that came in a denim can (well it was a metal can but was painted to look like denim). #denim #popculture #Australia
youtube.com/watch?v=l-g5...
Lois regrets eating a whole jumbo pizza by herself, watching the Bedknobs and Broomsticks movie, and reading Winsor McCay right before going to sleep.
Here's the scoop on my local one.
www.alamosacitizen.com/ice-quietly-...
Cover of Batman 340, dated October 1981. Art by Jim Aparo.
And that's exactly what happened 25 years later, after he mutated into a literal mole-man. Yes, it really is a sequel to the story from World's Finest 80. One of the first Batman comics I owned as a kid!