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@EpicpotatoLord My personal favorite Pokémon is Lucario, but I think I’d like to see a fusion of Delphox and Alolan Ninetails (Alolan Ninphox is what I’m going with).
My personal piece of the day XD <3 I snagged some new outfit designs for my alt sona delphine and I had to draw her in one of them ;u;
The blacks kinda blend in but i still heckin love her in it ;u; <3
@puppsicle @coucyi Hello! I’m Janine, a self taught illustrator from Philadelphia with South American and Boricua roots. I draw vintage inspired pieces. :)
the hot delphox gijinka that could’ve been hotaru but is now vibing on his own
[162] KILLADELPHIA #3
You like vampires? American History deep cuts? A little political commentary? How about raw, visceral violence and mind-blowing art? Man, have I got a book for you…
By @TheRodneyBarnes @jasonshawnalex @luisnct & @MarshallDillon
From @ImageComics
Just a quickie Always Sunny in Philadelphia fanart #IASIP #shitpost @RMcElhenney as the legendary Fat Mac. "I'm cultivating mass!"
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di nuovo è pomeriggio...
e questo vento incredibile...se esco mi farà volare 🍃
buon pomeriggio
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Ph/ Delphine Devos
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#Philadelphia Mayor Kenney dines in Chinatown to quell Coronavirus fears #Philly
Did yall know I have a fish gal named Delphine that kicks butt and can glow in the dark? Well, now you know!! uwu
#Killadelphia #3 (2020) / #ImageComics
Get it here https://t.co/HqUTuNdR0W
Story: Rodney Barnes
Art: Jason Shawn Alexander
And here's another #charlesdickens find. This one features Victorian comedian #robertkeeley as Toby Veck in an 1845 production of "The Chimes" at the Adelphi. Mr. and Mrs. Keeley were the first big name stars Walter Watts signed to play at the Marylebone.
Delphiniumクラメン募集中です!!
現在メンバー3人!!!
みんなでまったりコンテンツ回せたら嬉しい~!
サブでもメインでもベテランでも初心者でも復帰でも誰でもござれ!!楽しさだけは保証しますよ✌
New D&D character, Delphine (drow half-elf/rogue). I'm very excited to play her! Also fun trying out clip studio instead of sai for drawing
#chwormarts #dnd #dndcharacter #halfelf #rogue #art #digitalart #artistsontwitter
Another #charlesdickens find while researching Victorian Christmas Pantomimes. This is an adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" at the #AdelphiTheatre in 1844.