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« At 2:17 PM on December 6th, 1992, a new type of bomb exploded over the metropolitan area of Japan. » #アキラ 💊
I did this around eight years ago, when I was twelve, after one masterful piece of @thealexrossart for Superman flying above Metropolis. I think that, considering the circunstances, wasn't really that bad, actually!
Superman foils a bank robbery! Drawn in #Procreate . #superman #dccomics #dc #metropolis #scribblesbymike #mikehartigan
#AncientArtWeek
Statue of an Ethiopian Youth
Hellenistic Greece (c. 3rd-2nd Century B.C.E.)
Bronze, 18.29 cm.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
https://t.co/sQmpwHEMCi
#graymetropolis
お久しぶりです。色々あって創作できずにいましたが、時間もたってしまったのでまたぼちぼち浮上していきたいと思います。また絡んでもらえたら嬉しいです。よろしくです!
In case you weren't aware, @michelledrawz is an awesome art professional!
Centralia 2050 follows Midori, an amnesiac, with her friend(?) Grey, as they try to figure out the reason for a series of disappearances in this vast metropolis.
https://t.co/5hZuialFhh
A miraculous, golden glow illuminates the massive crystals rising from the city's center, cooling first to a reddish orange and then the cyan the metropolis was named for.
https://t.co/ICVLSZHfn8 #crystals #fantasy #scenery
J-450n awakens. I'm reminded of Tima in osamu tezuka's Metropolis (2001); a poignant story about an innocent robot who awakens and believes herself to be a human girl, but is actually a weapon of destruction. #scifisat #scifiart #webcomic #comics #bornsexytomorrow
Background is the art of work in the movie 「Metropolis」
thank you!!!
Transmetropolitan Vol. 1 review! Grawlix Podcast #67: Obscene Insult Poetry https://t.co/vriQitiaYB
“The women and girls in these folk tales steal the show,” @xaimeh on his first children’s book, The Dragon Slayer: Folktales from Latin America. Come meet him today at TOON Table C143 @MoCCA at 1:30pm Metropolitan West, 639 W 46th St. https://t.co/CFWFg4U6mV
🎨Carriage in the snow, 1954
👨🎨Bela de Tirefort (1894 – 1993). born in Eastern Europe, painted in NY & retired to St. Petersburg, Florida. Known for his striking NY scenes, de Tirefort left an enduring record of the metropolis between the 1930s and ’50s. ...@AHistoryofPaint
Bela de Tirefort (1894 – 1993) was born in Eastern Europe, painted in New York City, and retired to St. Petersburg, Florida. Known for his striking New York scenes, de Tirefort left an enduring record of the metropolis between the 1930s and ’50s. ...
Carriage in the snow, 1954
Superman legends @JerryOrdway and Louise Simonson are returning to Metropolis! @CBR chats with the creators about the Man of Steel's enduring legacy, and shares a full look at their five-page story from #ACTION1000: https://t.co/DKeWPyh78o