On this day in 1985, John Constantine debuted in Saga of the Swamp Thing #37 by Alan Moore, Rick Veitch and John Totleben!
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Pink Floyd and road crew Alan Styles and Peter Watts. Photo session taken on the Royal Air Force Biggin Hill Aerodrome, Kent, England in 1969. Photos: Storm Thorgerson/Aubrey Powell.
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Yes I am still alive and on my shit lol
Last year, when Alan Wake 2 came out, I was sick with covid on the couch with episodes of let's plays running on my TV over and over again. I tried to take it in, but it is convoluted as it is, so now it was impossible, and I kept passing out and missing stuff lol.
Only now I catch up on it and its cover inspired me. I like it, even though it is nothing special at all. You can put pretty much every character into it and it kinda makes sense? I dunno I love it for some reason, I guess I am just dramatic like that lol. So I made a quick little something.
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In memory of Rik I'm posting pictures from all of his great work that has spanned the decades.
Bottom:
The Young Ones:
The New Statesman:
Bad News:
Drop Dead Fred:
Lord Flashheart:
Comic Strip:
Dangerous Brothers:
Kevin Turvey:
We miss you Rik can't believe its been 10 years without you. :((
You'll forever be one of my heroes x 💝
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the JSA and Infinity Inc by Diego Olortegui
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Yes in a promotional photoshoot for Tormato (1978)
Story Time!: Apparently, Chris forgot his name-embroidered jacket so he had to wear the manager's. Later, The photo had to be edited so the jacket would say Chris instead. So what you see on the Tormato album cover is an edited version of Chris's jacket.
Source: ForgottenYesterdays
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All right, now it's Yes's turn
*pre 90s because after Union i know exactly Jack Shit
ALSO IM SORRY PATRICK MORAZ IM SO SORRY
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Absolute Power: Task Force VII #3 - Jadestone
The final issue of Absolute Power: Task Force VII sees the Amazo robot Jadestone absorb the powers of the Justice Society of America.
"But after being compromised by Green Lantern Alan Scott's willpower, Jadestone is faced with the possibility of making its own decisions. Will it continue to execute Waller's orders or exercise free will, as the remaining JSA members attempt a rescue to free their teammates and escape to the Tower of Fate?"
The issue is written by Jeremy Adams, drawn by Marco Santucci and published on July 31st 2024.
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Chances are you've seen the Beatles vs. Monkees fight polls circulating around on your dash before, now here's one for the Yesheads out there...
******This isn't a popularity contest. Pick who you think would win.
Feel free to reblog with propaganda!
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🎶Yes Band x Sanrio✨
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inspired by the infamous david tennant trinity!
some of these maybe feel like a stretch (COUGH kevin turvey COUGH SPLUTTER) but I couldnt rest until I at least TRIED my hand at it
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Cel from the short “Carrotblanca” released 29 years ago on August 25th 1995, directed by Doug McCarthy, written by Tim Cahill and Julie McNally. This cel from Bugs’ introduction, as he does his best Bogart impression, is one of the scenes I animated at Warner Bros. Classic Animation.
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GH: WHAT IF #38
For the first couple of years of its existence, WHAT IF was a really good comic book. Creators seemed to come up with premises that allowed them to tell stories that took familiar characters in wild new directions, and the outcomes of those stories were all over the map. So it was a fascinating series to me and my small circle of comic book reading friends. That plus the fact that it was so new…
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