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@Clownty_Hunter Here are
Kaci from the Kaci Bell Mysteries - https://t.co/6POuxvdoCX
Lazarus Lemming , his adventures can be found on ComiXology
Unnamed from 52 a weekly drawing challenge - https://t.co/jkboG0D39B
Neela Nightshade from Monsters Hunters unlimited published by Penguin USA
We are delighted to have acquired a rare, unpublished manuscript, created by Derby botanist and artist, Lucy Hardcastle (1771-1835).
Thank you to the Derby Museums’ Friends for helping us to bring this special manuscript back to Derby.
Find out more: https://t.co/pYG8IXdv8X
@CamKerkau Oh well, since you asked! Here’s some pics from my book due to be published in the next few months!
I Am NOT an Elephant is 2 years old already??!! In this follow up to #IAmaTiger, mouse is continuously called an 'elephant' despite her saying she isn't... because an elephant PARPS but she does not.
Illustrated by #RossCollins
Published by @MacmillanKidsUK
HADRIAN from CARRION (it is an unpublished psychological horror story)
Some themes: social decay and mental monsters, society’s diseases
#conceptart #illustration #oc #originalcharacter #digitalapainting #digitalillustration #digitalart #illustrator #art
Marc Chagall, Gluttony I (La Gourmandise I) from The Seven Deadly Sins (Les Sept péchés capitaux), 1925, published 1926 https://t.co/TT8EASyAfU #marcchagall #museumofmodernart
Well, There is still no official information published about the new series of Ben 10...
Well, for many years a Spin-off of Gwen had been planned, but it didn't give the green light.
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@evalemonmaster fanfiction Evangelion Genocide, published by @SSynkai and illustrated by me and @TheOmar043
New edition, with new artwork and content.
Volume 3 out now.
#Evangelion #neongenesisevangelion
The Infinite Adventures of JONAS QUANTUM Issue 3 page 8
Co-Created & Written by @marcguggenheim
published by @legendary in 2016 https://t.co/zrFdfmLNPU
@authormistylong In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@IsmaelR77859620 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@Writer_Novice_ In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@JG_Harkz In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@WPSettingbox In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@caster_kendall In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@abunch0615 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@ASJ_CG In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@dl_vesey In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@libbywarner_100 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@CarlaAllisonK @mbatesco In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇