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William Heath Robinson (31 May 1872 – 13 September 1944) was an English cartoonist and painter-grief-comfort.
Born #onthisday1872 W. Heath Robinson English #cartoonist #illustrator & #artist best known for drawing whimsically elaborate machines to achieve simple objectives "Heath Robinson" entered popular usage during WWI to describe any unnecessarily complex and implausible contrivance
Concept for an unnamed PH superhero I'll be codenaming Tikbalang: He possesses super strength and magic immunity. Guy can transform his legs jnto powerful equine hind legs. He's a runaway engkanto prince-something who lives a double life as a farmer in the probinsya #artph
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#212 – “Danza estelar” (Spider Robinson, 1977)
“…Si se cree que danzar en caída libre es más fácil que la danza convencional, hay que probarlo…”
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This exuberant painting by Andrea Robinson is titled "By the Pond". Andrea is a multi-talented artist who is equally adept at capturing the beauty in our natural environment as she is creating message-driven works to raise awareness about our environment. https://t.co/1g6BXvgAmD
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@powercomics3k I think Paul Smith had that in him from the start but knew doing it would be really time consuming, and probably not worth it for a monthly title. As a year after Golden Age he had a stint on X-Men again, and years later with Robinson on Leave It To Chance.
The Sword of Hyperborea 1! Mignola, Williams and Campbell. Winter and Robins round out the team. Fun issue! Remember first seeing this character with James Harren.
A tale of two Paul Smith's. I love his work on X-Men where it's crisp and clear, almost feels alien. But my favorite thing he's ever done was The Golden Age(retitled JSA: The Golden Age) with James Robinson where it's far more visceral, and detailed.
@craytusjones I really liked survival books when I was a tween. "The Swiss Family Robinson" and "Robinson Crusoe". But (talk about a don't judge me) I loved "Baby Island" by Carol Ryrie Brink:
ROBINS (2021), Issue #2 Variant
Cover B, Art by the amazing @ArtofNickRobles
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Introducing Brooklyn “Shiba” Shibasaki, Greyhaven’s fighting champion and now runs The Robins’ Nest, a music bar. Though she longs for a quiet life, the battlefield is not done with her yet. A fiery dry-witted rebel with a heart of gold.
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@rdog400 @Nega_pool @IGN Maybe, I've already have Christopher Saint Robins color scheme with blue, I was thinking of doing green or brown with Pooh to off set the contrast.
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Just a little sketch of Cecily "Earthquake" Robinson.
She trains these new skinny bitches how to throw punches.
More gardening with the Robins today...I clear a section top level, they sweep up all the bugs underneath and feed their fledgling then we move on to the next bit, the arrangement is working well...
Took awhile to get to it, but I was inspired seeing a dog holding a teddy outside when we were in a quest for another Dairy Queen that got overrun by cubs fans that day.
Unfortunately, that Dairy Queen was also full too, but at least we got Baskin Robins. :>
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