This kitty was in fact a perfectly sculpted ancient statue dating back to the mid 1700’s.
He was brought to life by Kitaro, and although he remains statuesque in nature, he wanted to blend in with his peers, so he got some tattoos and started to frequent his local restaurants!

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So much thanks to and Raphael Albuquerque for letting me join for a few pages of 1700’s Batman in today’s DETECTIVE COMICS ANNUAL!

Such a blast

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Kinda mentioned before, but I feel like Batman setup could make a good setup for a Batman show. Each part/arc jumping to a different time period and Batman. Kinda like how Jojo does it. Feel like that would keep things fresh.

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You kept longing all the way down. To the 1700’s bc $eth had titanium support there. But they were selling to you. You finally panic sell it at 1k back to them before they once again sell to you in the 1700’s. You took your 60% loss, then buy back 70% higher

Many such cases

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Zilrick got an outfit change before our campaign officially starts this Thursday. I decided to lean into more of a 1700’s fantasy aesthetic. Left is before he was displaced from his home and career and right is after a few years of vagabonding. (Previous design posted in thread.)

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Here’s a design for class, a 3-act story of a peasant girl named Kazuko in 1700’s Japan.
Her parents were killed and she was orphaned, later taken in to become a geisha, then trained to become a ninja assassin to bring justice on the man who killed her parents.

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New product announcement!

Renaissance beauty, political intrigue, and folk horror inspired by 1700’s Eastern Europe and its folklore, “The Red City” asks “what if to be exceptional is to be hunted?”

The Red City, a 55p dread domain set in Ravenloft, on DMs Guild this Saturday.

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To welcome in 2021 year of the bull, Pokemon’s Ken Sugimori paints a Tauros and Pikachu zen chillin’

...like famous 1700’s Edo period painter Nagasawa Rosetsu’s (長沢芦雪) bull & puppy: https://t.co/cTJPowhg5F

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A lovely old enamel patch box which would have contained beauty spots. The image depicts a young man releasing a bird from its cage, this symbolises his freedom. However, in the context of mourning jewellery, this iconography refers to the releasing of the soul. Late 1700’s.

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1700’s status update

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