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Warm-up thumbnails 09/09/14 Some more random thumbnails to loosen up this morning. The “model” got bigger and bigger by the end of it. -Norm
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Every now and then, seemingly out of nowhere, someone will reblog my last cover for Shameful Crushes. I couldn’t remember if I’d ever posted the other two, but here they are all together.
I want to do a Boys of Summer edition, but I really just want an excuse to use those beach photos of Thom Yorke.
Uh, I should mention that these are all my own embarrassing crushes, I’m not just being a jerk about it. And I’m mostly embarrassed by how many celebrity crushes I have as an adult woman.
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Hawkeye vs. Deadpool #0
I really appreciated all the little nods to Clint’s deafness in this issue. I’m glad other writers are acknowledging it and it’s not just a temporary thing in Fraction’s run. I also enjoy the fact that Wade apparently knows sign language.
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Goodreads Challenge Book 20: Deadly Class by Rick Remender and Wes Craig
This book was great. A bunch of teens with the usual cliques and dramas plus a lot of background trauma and an assassin high school. In the 80s. With a protagonist latched onto a deranged vendetta against Ronald Reagan.
Excellent art with fun panel layouts, especially when the LSD kicks in during the Vegas trip.
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Bottles of Gatorade Blue Bolt floating in a bath of Powerade Mountain Blast, 2013
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Revealed! Joel tells us about the slightly-surprising inspiration behind MST3K’s silhouettes in a 1991 TV interview.
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Some development sketches for a personal project that I’m slowly beginning to chip away at.
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L’Illusionniste / The Illusionist Film d’animation / Animation feature film Sylvain Chomet (2010) Written by Sylvain Chomet and Jacques Tati Jacques Tati originally wrote the script for The Illusionist. It was a love letter from a father to his first daughter, but never got produced. Sylvain Chomet, director of The Triplets of Belleville / Les Triplettes de Belleville, adapted the script and once again used his own original animated style.
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"be my baby koala" "not in the summer"
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