Character Concept by Graey Erb

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💀During the Jurassic age, the Old Ones met fresh adversity in the form of a new invasion from outer space—this time by half-fungous, half-crustacean creatures from Pluto; the same as those remembered in the Himalayas as the Mi-Go or Abominable Snow-Men🎨Graey Erb💀#HPLovecraft

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Homage Artwork. Frazetta was open about using art, photo, and live references for his artwork. Here is his cover to ERB's Tarzan and the Lost Empire from 1962. Wally Wood did his Sally Forth strip from 1968 to 1976. Both of these were preceded by Hal Foster's Tarzan 1928-1937.

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There be only one 'Erb I need moN!!

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ERB's Mangani have a dance.

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https://t.co/NZYKlmyfFH Webzine: Sept 16-22, 2022 ~ https://t.co/Dd2bQvg6g5 ~ Kaldane Intervention (Fan Fic) ~ Tarzan TV 3 More Episode Reviews ~ Fanzines: Burroughsania Fanzine 12 ~ DC Tarzan: Untamed Comic 256~ ERB's Apocalypse Now Ch. 26-30 ~ COMICS: Updates: John Carter

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From on FB:
"My new painting is, 'How I spent my Summer.' Actually it is La of Opar, from the Tarzan series by Edgar Rice Burroughs....This will appear as the February 2023 cover for the Panthans Journal 309."

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"Another Bad Idea," Episode 284 of Inc.'s webcomic, now LIVE!
Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' original Venus novels
Script: ; art: Ronn Sutton; colors:
Roughs, inks, pencils, preview
https://t.co/LeoEwH6CMp

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Happy Birthday to Edgar Rice Burroughs, “Master of Adventure,” born this day in 1875.

Image: Thomas Yeates

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A quick doodle reference sheet of my 2 main oc's, Erb (red dude) and Aurora(blue gal).

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ERB died in 1950 of a heart attack at his home in California. A news clipping from the era claims he had 15 unpublished novels in his office. One wonders how many of them featured prehistoric animals.

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Pal-ul-don was featured in “Tarzan the Terrible”, 1st published in 1921. Tarzan, ERB’s most famous character, goes there to find his missing wife. He ends up getting involved with hominid politics & learns to tame a gryf.

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Another of ERB’s lost worlds is Pal-ul-don, a hidden African valley that is home to a number of dinosaurs & tailed people. The valley’s most interesting denizen might be the gryf, an omnivorous sauropod-sized ceratopsian with stegosaur-like plates and claws.

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ERB—perhaps more than any other pulp author—populated his lost worlds with all manner of prehistoric animals. Ancient beasts fill Caprona, the Land That Time Forgot; Pal-ul-don, an African lost world; and Pellucidar, a hollow earth.

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One of today's enthusiastic acquisitions was Cirsova Vol.2 (2019) print copy. If a little late.

With two young children I've been busy (as I aught to be) and will be playing some serious catch-up in the coming months/years.

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"Island of Horror," Episode 281 of Inc.'s webcomic, now LIVE!
Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' original Venus novels
Script: ; art: Ronn Sutton; colors:
Roughs, pencils, & inks
https://t.co/LeoEwH6CMp

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"Phase Two, Part 2," Episode 280 of Inc.'s webcomic, now LIVE!
Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' original Venus novels
Script: ; art: Ronn Sutton; colors:
Roughs, pencils & inks
https://t.co/LeoEwH6CMp

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The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that provides movement & feeling to the shoulder, arm&hand

Upper Brachial Plexus Injury(Erb’s Palsy)
Lower Brachial Plexus Injury(Klumpke’s Palsy)

The ‘M’ shape of brachial plexus, formed by the ulnar, median & musculocutaneous nerves

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"Phase Two," Episode 279 of Inc.'s webcomic, now LIVE!
Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' original Venus novels
Script: ; art: Ronn Sutton; colors:
Roughs, pencils & inks
https://t.co/LeoEwGP1nP

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"Drafted Again," Episode 277 of Inc.'s webcomic, now LIVE!
Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' original Venus novels
Script: ; art: Ronn Sutton; colors:
Roughs, pencils & inks
https://t.co/LeoEwH6CMp

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