my pokemon trainer oc, Hogarth !
- bathbomb hoarder
- raised by the snorlax and gengar in their team
- cant read
- poor and will beat you up for one penny

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‘Prince Harry’, as depicted in the zombie-ish xtreme horror comic Crossed; he serves as a Luciferian agent of martial pragmatism, his royal blood eventually proving toxic, as it happens in zombie fiction. (Garth Ennis, Jacen Burrows, Digikore Studios, 2012)

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Party on, Wayne. Party on, Garth. These original painting and so much more from artist are available and affordable! See everything we have ready to purchase from him by clicking here: https://t.co/YnhFpkRdsx+

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It is the final weekend of our Timed tickets are sold out, and queues are likely to be long. Next week, the Museum will close for conservation, opening as normal on 15 January. https://t.co/OqfFXACrHf

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filling sketchbook with burne hogarth studies

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The coloured version of my Marceline × Bonnibel Bubblegum piece for the Gal Pals zine 💕
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The engraved version of this is still up gallery until tmr (Dec 31) 😊
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Weekly :: Dec 27, 2019
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52 ERBzines from 2019 ~ 17 More ERB Drabbles Sunday 5 ~ Martin's 25 Days of Xmas 4 & 5 ~ Events ~ Lubbers, Hogarth, Foster, Manning, Maxon ~ Updates https://t.co/SNOtOpD0pH

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Hitting the high street this weekend? Wrap up warm and prepare for a fight! The team will be taking a little break over the Christmas period, however if you need us you can find us on the end of our email! info.com Image Garth Glazier

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Not in stores 'til Feb, but here's my cover for Soviet no. 4 by Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows. Done in https://t.co/HsMMaFXK7f

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Hogarth: Place and Progress is almost completely sold out, with the last tickets on 1, 4 & 5 Jan. Get your tickets at https://t.co/1UBZtk1EyE
It is also possible to see the exhibition at our Saturday Lates, with spaces on 21 and 28 December: https://t.co/5YVPqcHfC2

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Overall favorites tend to be Punisher: Max (Garth ennis' prefered).

Nausiccaa of the Valley of the Wind (Tear jerker/ Beautiful art and Message.)

Fables (great rethink of beloved characters)

and Bone (If lord of the rings was a saturday morning cartoon, in the best way)

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Evolution of Agartha
2017-2019
She started out as a discord server mascot and eventually turned into a super fleshed out demonic queen.

First pic drawn by
Second by
And the last two by

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Saw this today and thought immediately of the heroic guy with the narwhal tusk during the recent London Bridge terrorist attack. Not an association that Hogarth could ever have guessed at.

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Phistomel
A mysterious individual who refers himself as "the true savior of Agarthans". While most of his motivations and goals are unknown, he seems to have a grudge against TwSitD. Under the carefree exterior hides someone cunning and caculating, who could be a formidable foe.

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*has flashbacks to babylonia and argartha* ... *despairs* ... have fun! xD

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"Garden of Agartha" nearly 17K shapes of all types - started as a fractal. Truly a geeky endeavor. :) close up it yields a completely different image - macro vs micro. 3rd pic beginning of primitive rendering.

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Hogarth: Place and Progress closes on 5 Jan, and demand for timed tickets is high. You can also see the exhibition at our Saturday Night by Candlelight Lates, for which a number of tickets remain, here: https://t.co/5YVPqcpEKu

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The Humours of an Election (1755) - a series of four oil paintings by William Hogarth (England, 1697-1764). "An Election Entertainment" - "Canvassing for Votes" - "The Polling" - "Chairing the Member".

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There's never a bad time to look at Hogarth's Election series, but right now is a particularly good time. The chap tottering in the chair is the corrupt Tory who has blustered and lied his way to victory. On show in the superb Hogarth exhibition at the Soane Museum.

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Finally reading 'Irredeemable'. Strange that in a comic about genocidal maniacs and betrayal, THIS would be the panel that actually pissed me off.
I guess Mark Waid can't have much of an impact on someone who grew up reading Garth Ennis :P

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