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(she/they) uk-based Comics & Illustration. • PORTFOLIO: isaacrobin.co.uk • buy my comics at https://skeletonhouse.itch.io • READ WITCH TRADE http://witchtrade.co.uk • did concept art for http://getinthecarloser.com • http://skeletonhouse.tumblr.com
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i know her ass is running and not moving from the spot
i remember hearing about how cartoon network in the late 2000s-2010s mandated that every episode needs to have a Message for Kids To Learn
Sunset over old battlefield
crocodile priestess
1d4 days of bad weather
ive def seen some artists i would describe as “making their dysphoria everyone else’s problem”
but did it suck u off
red ink and green fluorescent drawing of recon from marathon
one more marathon
Art by Jack Kirby from Thor #138, 1966. A large armoured creature called Orikal sits surrounded by flames. A Troll king in the bottom right corner commands him.
Check out the Dalekesque eyestalk Jack Kirby gives Orikal.
#comics #JackKirby
god that makes way too much sense
dazed ⊹ ࣪ ˖
Here, hear it from the man himself.
An underrated reason the "AI" "revolution" is shit, is scraped "generative AI" is a *LOSSY* record of all human data.
An "LLM" model can recreate past images or sentences, but not in the form someone labored over and loved it— it can only preserve it by making it worse. Pirates should be archivists
Happy j̶e̶t̶l̶a̶g̶ GDC week—I’m not there this year, but if I were I’d be telling you that I’m so available for gamedev work from design to writing to consultation
Hey I have art in this that you can see in the 1st and 4th picture
oh my god!!!!!! aaaaa!!! 🎉🎉🎉
THEY HAVE G-RECO STUFF??? AND ITS THE HORRIFIC WAR CRIMES G-SELF???
godspeed
More than any other British artist, Paul Nash revived the English landscape tradition in modern terms. In 'The Rye Marshes, East Sussex,' (1932) he brings his understanding of Cézanne on his search for a satisfying compositional design.
A black and white photo of Ormes.
Ormes at her drawing table.
Ormes with a Patty Jo doll.
Cartoonist Jackie Ormes, the first Black woman to create a comic strip that was nationally syndicated. Her strips included Torchy Brown in Dixie to Harlem, Torchy in Heartbeats & Patty-Jo ‘n’ Ginger. Patty Jo became a toy doll in the late 1940s.
#InternationalWomensDay
#InternationalWomensDay2026
A black and white photo of her holding what is both a self portrait and also a drawing of Mopsy, since they looked the same.
A sample Sunday strip of Mopsy. She is trying to hit a target with a bow and arrow, but gets frustrated and breaks the bow. Then she pulls out a gun and hits the target.
A bio of her from the National Cartoonists Society. It says "born in Tonawanda, NY. Sold cartoons to magazines while in high school. Started newspaper career on NY Graphic. Proceeded to United Features, NEA, and finally Associates Newsp. Created "Betty GI" for WAC during World War II. Designed for Wholesale Retail and movies. Now producing "Mopsy" daily panel and Sunday page, and writing daily column "Dear Gals and Guys." Lives in Hollywood with two black cats.
Cartoonist & fashion designer Gladys Parker. She created the comic strip Mopsy that ran for nearly three decades, and in WWII, she created the strip Betty G.I. for the Women’s Army Corps. #InternationalWomensDay #InternationalWomensDay2026
kilimanjaro
played the banquet for fools demo... took a bit to get situated with its brand of realtime-with-pause crpg combat, but once i did i really got into it. so unbelievably glad it encourages note-taking & marking your own map!! and of course the marionette-style character models are so beautiful...
Boardwalk Times @ D23 @BoardwalkTimes Pixar CCO Pete Docter asked Hayao Miyazaki, "When do you make changes for you and when do you make changes for the audience?" during the INSIDE OUT 2 press tour. Miyazaki replied, "I never think about the audience." #D23 Two separate photos of Pete Docter and Hayao Miyazaki, respectively.
thinking about the time Hayao Miyazaki bodied Pete Docter and Pixar
u have 2 doppelgangers and they’re both in london (definitely not my own faceblindness)
that red sun…
i think probably the opposite? i feel like people are a bit more hostile to phone cameras in their face these days
If you're wondering how bad things were at Pixar for women, the answer is pretty horrifyingly bad.
bed bug comics from "bug", which debuted at TCAF last year