The first member of the Crab Gang is Chonk Stronk!
She is (supposedly) the strongest female crab and only joined the gang to pay for protein shakes and gym subscriptions. Her big stone claws are very dangerous and can squish everything in their way!

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We have a Christmas themed Chip illustration for you ❤🌟

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Arthur Rackham.
(British book illustrator)
1867-1939.
Illustration A Christmas Carol 2, 1915.
Illustration published in 'A Christmas Carol', Philadelphia. J.B. Lippincott Co., 1915

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This is Chip the Lobster, the main character of our game!
One day his life suddenly changes and you as the player join Chip on the adventure of his lifetime to save his best friend!

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1 - Tanaka Suguru.

2 - Andrew Ferez.

3 - Stuart Lippincott.

4 - Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach.

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Canadian Pacific Railway (CP Rail) Multimark logo designed by Walter Margulies, Lippincott and Margulies (1968).

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Black Prism (AKA Dark Prism) by David Lippincott.

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Sept Everydays 2020 by Stuart Lippincott via /r/ImaginaryLandscapes https://t.co/c3A8KFI8ev

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🐦 The birds of North America
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1860.
https://t.co/gZSRYAip2S

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Bones of the Hand✨
⁃Mnemonic: "Scared Lovers Try Positions That They Can't Handle"

Reference: Snell, Richard S. Clinical Anatomy by Regions. 9th ed, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2012.

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🐦 The birds of North America
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1860.
https://t.co/6SNHmOnXow

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🐦 The birds of North America
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1860.
https://t.co/Xf7dAjW1Pi

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"Artifact" from American digital artist Stuart Lippincott.

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Desert song, painting by Gary Lippincott -- Pic found on Arts Backstage: https://t.co/bOt7IbNuvY

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Dungeon, watercolor by Gary Lippincott -- Pic found on Arts Backstage: https://t.co/bOt7IbNuvY

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Œuvre 142/366
Stuart Lippincott
Ces super-structures sont incroyables et dépassent l'entendement.

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I think these are my earliest Kindergarten memories?

From the Lippincott Beginning to Read, Write, and Listen letter books. I vividly remember Tig the Tiger and the use of symbols in the sentences. I also constantly mixed up lowercase “b” and “d” and wrote “ded” on everything.

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