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The Marquis D'Azeglio, by Carlo Pellegrini - Published in Vanity Fair, 20 June 1874

Vittorio Emanuele Taparelli d'Azeglio was an Italian diplomat and politician born in Turin.

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I did my best to draw all of the illustrations used in the FNF MOD, but these two illustrations are my particular favorites

There are others that have not yet been published, so I can't post them now

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In 1962 Moorcock wrote The Sundered World's, his first novel published under his own name. It also introduced his lifelong fascination with the multiverse: a landscape of intersecting alternative realities.

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i've been meaning to announce this for a while: my prose poem "your first month on hormones" was published in this year's issue of uw's arts journal !

i'll link the free ebook in the replies, there's a lot of really cool stuff in this issue! <3

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19 years ago today, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai was released on the Nintendo Gamecube at NA. It was developed by Dimps and published by Atari.

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🐦 Edinburgh journal of natural history and of the physical sciences.
Edinburgh [etc.]: Published for the proprietor [etc.], 1835-1840.
https://t.co/jiH0pie8Ng

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Lets do a QUICK NON-HOLDER GIVEAWAY

IF YOU DO NOT OWN a LoopPhunk, retweet for a chance to win

Winner will be drawn 15 minutes after tweet is published

xx:20

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Both chapters are published on . I'm collaborating with artists to provide art for each chapter.

Chapter 0 by
Chapter 1 by

Big thanks to both. Here's a preview of the art:

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'The Gods from Outerspace" was a short-lived large format comic book series published in Germany and France. The astronauts are fighting hybrid monsters in Atlantis.

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Richard Owen - Published in Vanity Fair, 1. March 1873

He was an English biologist, comparative anatomist and palaeontologist. Owen is generally considered to have been an outstanding naturalist with a remarkable gift for interpreting fossils.

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The game was also ported to the Nintendo DS, with a different name: "Last King of Africa".

A book titled "Lost Paradise of Maurania" has also been published and contains many of the illustrations by Benoît Sokal made for the game.

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Léon Gambetta, by Charles Auguste Loye - Published in Vanity Fair, 19 October 1872

He was a French lawyer and republican politician who proclaimed the French Third Republic in 1870 and played a prominent role in its early government.

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You can now buy downloadable digital versions of all my self-published from my online shop for half the price of their physical equivalents. Save loads of money, especially if you’re not in the UK! https://t.co/K6Om6WMwRR

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Brendan has mentored several Australian comic creators and edited several comics, most notably, the early work of Chris Gooch, some of which was later republished in the US market by IDW/Top Shelf.

Read more 👉 https://t.co/e4a7Kc4WM2

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Indie Comix. Twisted humor with uplifting messages that will make you laugh and gag at the same time. Like. Follow. Share and enjoy!
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https://t.co/sfsUnbEJjt

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Michael Costa, by "Lyall" - Published in Vanity Fair, 6 July 1872

He was an Italian-born conductor and composer who achieved success in England.

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A big bowl for Ginger & a little saucer for the kitten.
£570
by children’s book from ‘Ginger & the mystery visitor’ published by in 2010.
https://t.co/ALhairLY8m

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Barry Windsor-Smith, "Sibyla II" (The Gorblimey Press/Black Lotus, 1979), print and original art. Print was published as part of the "Sibyla" portfolio. The original art was permanently altered by BWS after the publication of the portfolio.

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Here comes our first post! Yay!

We've already published our patreon page, but it's still under review. We really hope there won't be any problem and it would be accepted soon ✨

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From an interview with author-illustrator , whose debut picture book SCROLL, about a girl who steps into a land of living Chinese characters, will be published by Christy Ottaviano Books at in 2023: "Keep dreaming. Keep trying": https://t.co/5cJmcnG785

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