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"Steel Sterling" (introduction) by Abner Sundell and Charles Biro from Zip Comics#1 (1940 MLJ Magazines).
I bought the comic The Grémillet Sisters. And I must say I just love it! The story and the art just wow. I grew up with the W.i.t.c.h. magazines and this book kinda brought me back :D #fanart #thegremilletsisters
LINC’s Back to School Celebration includes a dream board activity. Keep magazines and newspapers, glue and scissors handy. Create dreams for the new school year with LINC: https://t.co/fErkgmHDID #LINCMoments Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. Bronx Children's Museum
funny game "demos" of Paper Mario as seen in video game magazines from back in the day
one of my friends gave me TTYD ad but I put it in a protector instead of folding it lol
Boy Scouts of America hired me to create a series of illustrations for their Cub Scouts' magazines and catalogs a while back.
#cubscouts #boyscouts #mascot #characterdesign #characterdesigner #conceptartist #mascotdesign #characterart
Watch for “PulpFest Profiles” on the PulpFest homepage and social media sites starting in September. This new series will focus on contemporary creators who have been inspired by the throwaway fiction magazines called pulps. Appearing monthly, the first will be on Monday, 9/14.
Magazine covers from the month I was born (June '76). I'm surprised computer magazines existed! And that's the first issue of Dragon magazine for D&D fans. I grew up on MAD and sadly, the Habs won in my birth year. https://t.co/QpUhGBTif3
Storytime is one of the leading kids magazines – packed with fairy tales, new stories, funny poems, myths & legends, gorgeous illustrations, puzzles, games & much more! Download it for free on the #RBDigital app to share it today!
https://t.co/h44goIR8rU
#LibrariesfromHome
An alphabet full of Illustrators - P is for Clara Elsene Peck, a US artist whose Illustration career, from the early 20th Century covered a range of Children's Books, Women's Magazines, Advertising, and, later, even Comics...#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An alphabet full of Illustrators - P is for Clara Elsene Peck, a US artist whose Illustration career, from the early 20th Century covered a range of Children's Books, Women's Magazines, Advertising, and, later, even Comics...#ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
@seto_kaibas I love things like that! That's why I'm trying to gather all the magazines that my wife is on myself.
Akbaba ("Vulture") was a former satire and humor magazine published in #Istanbul between 1922-1977 (including interruptions). The magazines name refers to the long life of vultures. It is one of the longest lasting humor magazines in Turkish literature.
https://t.co/Y7hthlbMOP
Ghost Stories was one of the earliest pulp horror magazines, directly competing with Weird Tales. It ran for 64 issues between 1926-1932. Stories were often presented as "true confessions" of ghostly encounters, often accompanied by doctored photos. #GhostStories #PulpHorror
The art that was featured in Sonic The Screensaver (and that was used in other materials like magazines and calendars) is probably one of the most beloved things in the fandom.
But here's a question for everyone, what is it about the art that specifically makes you like it?
Storytime is one of the leading kids magazines – packed with fairy tales, new stories, funny poems, myths & legends, gorgeous illustrations, puzzles, games & much more! Download it for free on the #RBDigital app to share it today!
https://t.co/h44goIR8rU
#LibrariesfromHome
Day 10: Free day!
Magazine models 😎✨
For me, They are ideal models of covers of glossy magazines.
#bokuaka #BokuAkaWeek2020 #bokuakaweek
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Standing out from many Egg models, and gals in general, even in her magazine photos, she reps goshikku, and rokku gyaru! Which is mostly unseen in magazines like Egg! AFAIK now, she has deleted her blog, and twitter...