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Some depictions of the Franklin Expedition:
They forged the last links with their lives-William Thomas Smith
First Desertion of the Ships-Julius Von Payer
Man Proposes, God Disposes-Edwin Landseer
Starvation Cove-Julius Von Payer
Remember Kirk Cameron and his crocoduck? Well sorry to break it to you but there are multiple animals in history that could be called a "crocoduck", for example the Anatosuchus, Pelagornithid, and Spinosaurus.
Fascinating that around the same time, both The Damned and XTC both created 60s alter egos so they could release 60s garage/pop pastiches.
"Love and Rockers #1 is marvelous. I hope one day to attain the level of cover drawing myself... it is a perfect drawing." Moebius, 1982.
Do we have a particular name for this type of pulp storytelling? Often surreal proto-superhero/villain stories?
Just found these for the 1910s French serial Zigomar and I'm obsessed.
Love the different between the US and UK Dennis the Menace.
Part of me has mild trepidation about watching G-Witch, partially because I don't generally like anime set in schools and I'm getting that kind of vibe. I'm happy to be proven wrong though.