Il 1934, nel cortometraggio "La gallinella saggia", ha esordito uno dei personaggi più amati di sempre: Paolino Paperino!

🎂Tanti auguri,

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Death Takes a Holiday (1934, Mitchell Leisen) Death (Fredric March) is confused why people are reluctant to go with him, so takes human form to find out, on his 'holiday' he is drawn to Grazia (Evelyn Venable). Good looking eccentric fantasy melodrama. A curiosity.

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The Gay Bride (1934, Jack Conway)
Showgirl (Carole Lombard) is determined to marry money & decides that a gangster (Nat Pendleton) is the perfect mark: lots of money/potential short life-span! But then there's her love/hate relationship with Jimmy (Chester Morris).

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But, in 1934, "Le Journal de Mickey" came out, and from there, a LOT of american comics started to appear in french magazines
The main reasons are that american comics were really cheap, and while french authors were credited, american authors were anonymous.

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A magical toon created in 1934, a year before Annien's creation. She's in a trio of herself, HappyJack the puppet and Jessi (Femboy acrobat, who's not drawn yet) they are working in a circus, where many shenanigans ensues

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The first of P.L. Travers’ MARY POPPINS books was published in 1934, launching a series of 11 books published until 1988. Each was accompanied by gorgeous illustrations by Mary Shepard. Here are colour illustrations from the first two books. Learn more: https://t.co/4yE6Glrc2Y

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Austin Mecklem, Engine House and Bunkers, 1934, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum.

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The fabulous colour sense of Yumeji Takehisa 1884 –1934, Japanese poet and painter known mostly for his illustrations of women. He also illustrated book covers, produced newspaper illustrations in series, textile prints, postcards, and patterned washi paper.

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Jacob Burck (1904-1982). The Lord Provides, from the series The American Scene, 1934, published 1935. MoMA.

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On 18 January 1934, The Oxford Magazine published Tolkien's poem titled "Looney". Tolkien later revised it with new title "The Sea-Bell (Frodos Dreme)", with a tone much darker and full of longing than the previous version.

🎨: Anna Kulisz

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Chibi commissions from November!
I loved doing each and every one of these!

Art © Myself
Characters© BigBadWoofer, NightFox934, and xraeraex

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We also went through the history of pulp-sci fi comics starting with Buck Rogers in 1924, Flash Gordon in 1934, the British version Dan Dare in 1950, the Kirby 60's stuff, the cosmic 70's, Alan Moore's 80s Future Shocks, to the modern stuff like Saga & Frenemies.

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(Oct 2, 1909 – Sep 6, 1956) is best known for creating the Flash Gordon comic strip in 1934, which was subsequently adapted to many other media, from movie serials to a 1970s TV series and a 1980 feature film.
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'Dance Marathon,' Philip Evergood (1901-1973), 1934, The Blanton Museum of Art . In this complex painting, Evergood’s work of social critique, while rooted in the Depression, is a powerful reminder of the timelessness of human desperation and cruelty.

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Dans cette brochure datée de 1934, le constructeur automobile Renault vante les mérites de ses fleurons de l'époque : la Nervasport et sa nouvelle Celtaquatre, destinée à concurrencer la Traction Avant du rival Citroën 🚗🇨🇵

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