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BIOENGINEERED TO BECOME THE PERFECT KILLING MACHINE: PLAGUEDOG!!
PIC INFO: Resolution at 956x1254 -- Spotlight on a killer splash page from "Death's Head" Vol. 1 #4 (March, 1989) with Spratt and the hungriest Plague Dog you've ever seen! Marvel UK.
Also included the original inks for good measure, but the resolution isn't so great, which is too bad. It's barely at 567x800.
Story/script by Simon Furman
Artwork by Lee Sullivan (inks, too)
Letters by Annie H
Colors by Nick Abadzis
Source: https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Death-s-Head/Issue-4?id=110846.
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spinning-bird-kick · 1 year
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Evil Dead Rise (2023)
This movie has been stuck in my head for weeks and I am absolutely obsessed 🫠🥹🥰
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Celebrate 60 Years of Doctor Who Art In New Exhibition Opening This Weekend
Celebrate 60 Years of #DoctorWho Art In New Exhibition Opening This Weekend
A new art exhibition opens this weekend (21st October 2023) to celebrate 60 years of Doctor Who. Adventures in Time and Space – 60 Years of Doctor Who Art covers every era of the show, and features original work by an array of Doctor Who artists including: Chris Achilleos Colin Howard Jeff Cummins Andrew Skilleter Lee Binding Lee Sullivan Anthony Dry Dave Gibbons Stuart Crouch Bill…
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Get set for Adventures in Time and Space – 60 Years of Doctor Who Art
Allons-y, time travellers and art aficionados! Weston Museum is all set to take you on a nostalgia-filled ride with Adventures in Time and Space – 60 Years of Doctor Who Art, opening on Saturday 21st October, in time for the show's 60th anniversary
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book4air · 6 months
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Book4Air #avatarthelastairbender #restorationproject
Showrunners: Ryoma Ishizuka Lucía Lobosvilla
'The Vow' Artist - Rick Orange Writer - Lucía Lobosvilla Letterer - Melissa Palacios
'Rebound' Original Artist - Ryan Hill Original Writer - Gene Luan Yang Additional Art - Luan Bindewald, Melissa Palacios Letterer - Melissa Palacios
'Rumors and Relics' Based on the story “Relics” by Johane Matte & Joshua Hamilton Writer - Lucía Lobosvilla Artists - Melissa Palacios, Vago, Luan Bindewald, Sam Lee Wins Coloring - Kat Peterson, Sam Lee Wins, Melissa Palacios Letterer - Melissa Palacios
Voice Directors: Lucía Lobosvilla Anthony Rodriguez
Composers: James A Reilly Aneesh Kashalikar Ty Porter Music
Audio Team Head Audio Engineer: Sam Gabriel Line Placement: Valravn Mixing Engineers: TheTVBunny (Elise Lepley) Mastering: Kim Morton
Video Team Team Lead: Ryoma Ishizuka Video Editors: Hazco Fox, PhantomSavage, TheRealizer367 (Walter Vitola), Astrid Ev, Curtis Creates Stuff, Mr.Amazing
Special Thanks: Book 4 Restoration Project Team Dark Horse Comics Nickelodeon Gene Luen Yang Gurihiru Aaron Ehasz Bryan Konietzko Michael Dante DiMartino Dave Roman Kevin Coppa Baby Lion Turtle Dave Subscribers and you!
Voice Cast
Aang - Ryoma Ishizuka Katara - Stephanie Pines Zuko - Cade Watts Iroh - D. Tyler Fultz Appa & Momo - Josh Lee Mai - Ari Thrash Kei-Lo - Belsheber Rusape Jr. Mura - Kat Peterson Tom-Tom - Victoria McMullen Ukano - PeanutButterMacaron Hanzo - Christian Sekhanan Dulma - Josephine Sweet Merchant - JJ Williams Fire Captain - Grant Corvin Headband Guy - Ara’digm Wong Additional Voices - Grant Corvin, Cade Watts, Lucía Lobosvilla, Ara’digm Wong
Promo Bumper Animated by Sam Lee Wins Voice of Katara - Stephanie Pines Video Editing - Ryoma Ishizuka Audio Editing - TheTVBunny (Elise Lepley) Mastering - Kim Morton
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Fire Sages: Daniel Lacey Stefan Gheorghiev
Dai Li Agents: Alejandro Navarro Minnichi
Freedom Fighters: Geans mistercokes
Cabbage Merchants: Abel Anna Yamshchikova Bunix can you feel it now mr Krabs Cezary Styczewski Edowen imitationpitaya Jake Sullivan Laura Castrillón Melissa Palacios Mercedes Valle Nerd King 101 Nichelle (ShadowleafTV) Night In Star Light Smith sniddee Tacosdecanasta Victoria C. McMullen Violet
Penguin Sledders: Ashe_Wottlin ayszhang BNT Dornfist Duke Skibbington Laala 212 Pokejedservo TheTobi2Uchiha TitaniaBird Tony Lui WhyNotReek Akiizayoi4869
Executive Producer: Ara’digm Wong
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Transformers: Mosaic #414 - "The Way It Goes"
Originally posted on September 14th, 2009
Story, Art - Ed Pirrie Letters - Dave Reynolds
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wada sez: This strip acknowledges Marvel UK artist Lee Sullivan, who worked on bits of “Time Wars”, which the strip references. Pirrie explained the premise of “Time Wars” in the deviantART comments: “Ultra Magnus and Galvatron have quite a history in that continuity. The fire effects are actually the sky as reality is being rent asunder due to the time-lost Galvatron being in the same time and place as Megatron. Galvatron spends the story remembering the events as he witnessed them as Megatron twenty years ago/at the same time. Galvatron and Megatron have teamed up and are taking out both the Autobot's AND Decepticons.” Now, in Marvel UK continuity, Ultra Magnus and Galvatron were planned to receive a final climactic face-off, after multiple confrontations in earlier storylines, but editorial changes meant this didn’t pan out. The gimmick of the strip is that you’re led to think the internal narration is that of Ultra Magnus regarding Galvatron, when in fact it’s the other way around! Inks of a preview panel below.
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The Two Doctors
A big discovery hiding in plain sight
In 1991, Andrew Cartmel proposed a comic crossover between Doctor Who and Doctor Strange. Unfortunately, the crossover never came into fruition because Doctor Who has recently been cancelled.
John Freeman did commission Lee Sullivan to do a wonderful piece of art, which has been available online for years:
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However, I just discovered a second piece of artwork hiding in plain sight! It was in "Ace! The Inside Story of the End of an Era" (1996).
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If you look closely, you can see the Doctor and Ace are identical between the two images. As is the TARDIS and Doctor Strange's arms. It seems Lee Sullivan was tweaking his concept, although which came first is anyone's guess!
We also get the caption:
The worlds of Doctor Who and comics collide! A piece of artwork to publicise The Two Doctors – a meeting between the Doctor and Doctor Strange due to have been written by Andrew Cartmel
Does anyone have a better scan/photo of this page? I would greatly appreciate it.
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From the pages of doctor who magazine”
Liberation of the daleks collects the official fourteen episode introductory story for the new doctor. David Tennant plays the new doctor, officially designated as number 14, but as he is the 15th regeneration since hartnell changed to troughton that makes him technically the 16th doctor. * see list at end! Anyway, this story takes place in the first hour of the new doctor's regeneration, starting with him entering the tardis after his regeneration at the end of the brilliant power of the doctor. The story is fun and well written by Alan barnes, a veteran of who comic strips. Lee Sullivan's art is exquisite throughout and this is a welcome addition to the doctor who magazine collections. The next collection out is the second Jodie book, one which is long overdue.
* regenerations. From the timeless child to the newest incarnation. A rough guide.
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ncc-42069 · 1 year
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Lee Alexander McQueen :  Mind Mythos Muse
Edited with text by Clarissa M. Esguerra, Michaela Hansen. Text by Meghan Doherty, Linda Komaroff, Leah Lehmbeck, Erin Sullivan Maynes, Rosie Chambers Mills, Mei Mei Rado, Britt Salvesen.
DelMonico Books/Los Angeles County Museum of Art, New York 2022,175 pages, Hardcover, 22.86 x 31.75 cm,  ISBN 978-63681-018-8
euro 55,00
email if you want to buy :[email protected]
McQueen’s iconic fashion juxtaposed with historic textiles and works of art, revealing the designer’s dynamic approach to storytelling
One of the most significant contributors to fashion between 1990 and 2010, British designer Lee Alexander McQueen was both a conceptual and a technical virtuoso. His critically acclaimed collections synthesized his unique training in Savile Row tailoring, theatrical design and haute couture with a remarkable breadth and depth of encyclopedic and autobiographical references spanning time, geography, mediums and technology. McQueen’s singular viewpoint produced exquisitely constructed, thought-provoking, often subversive or allegorical fashion. Taking a reflective look at McQueen’s artful design process, this book documents the designer’s diverse sources of inspiration by displaying McQueen’s imaginative fashions alongside related artworks. McQueen's encyclopedic references range from ancient Greece and Rome to Tibetan silk brocade patterns, 17th-century Dutch painting, the prints of Goya and the films of Stanley Kubrick. In each of these cases and beyond, examples of McQueen’s imaginative and extraordinary work are displayed alongside artworks from LACMA’s permanent collection. Spanning art from a multitude of mediums, eras and cultures, this publication provides a new and innovative assessment of McQueen’s work and highlights his mindful approach to storytelling and construction through fashion. Lee Alexander McQueen (1969–2010) was one of the most important fashion designers at the turn of the 21st century. In 2011, following his death, the Costume Institute in New York organized an enormously successful retrospective of his work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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NEW MODEL ARMY and THE MEKONS, 1986 and 1987
Buying a flash - a Vivitar 285hv, to be precise, purchased at B&H in New York City - made working in dark clubs easier, and in the early years of my career most of my shooting involved bands like New Model Army from Bradford, who I photographed in December of 1986, after they had finally received visas to tour in the US after being previously denied one for having "no artistic merit". I was a fan of their album No Rest for the Wicked, so I interviewed and photographed them for Nerve magazine. Bandleader Justin Sullivan, who had just stopped using the alias "Slade the Leveller" - adopted so he could keep getting unemployment benefits while making money playing music - was thoughtful and sincere, and the band showed a sense of humour that belied their somber image when I pulled out some of the little rubber faces I used in my portrait of director John Waters.
My shoot with New Model Army was done quickly after soundcheck at RPM, the cavernous club on Toronto's waterfront where they were playing, and turned out better than I had expected. My interview with Justin Sullivan, the band's leader, was ultimately less successful: he had been candid and forthright with me, but I did him dirty when I wrote a more than slightly sarcastic piece, mocking him for his admiration of Bruce Springsteen, for instance. (Every young rock critic wants to appear hipper than their subjects, sad to admit.) I didn't think much of it until months later when the paper I wrote for received a letter from the poet and artist Joolz Denby (aka Julianne Mumford), a frequent collaborator of Sullivan's. (He's wearing one of her t-shirts in my photos.) Very graciously she told me that, while Sullivan was unlikely to have admitted it, he was hurt by my tone in the article. She went on to talk about their West Yorkshire hometown in a couple of beautifully descriptive paragraphs as a way of explaining the context of what Sullivan and the band were doing, and by the time I finished reading her letter I felt quite chastened and ashamed of myself.
New Model Army still perform and tour, though drummer Rob Heaton died of cancer in 2004. A film about the band, Between Dog and Wolf: The New Model Army Story, was released in 2014.
Another band I photographed in my early days was The Mekons, shot in the alleyway behind Lee's Palace, one of Toronto's most venerable rock clubs, after I'd finally bought a light stand and umbrella for my Vivitar flash. The band dated back to the first wave of punk in the UK with their proudly inept first single "Never Been in a Riot" (a subtly wry response to the Clash's "White Riot"), but they'd recently reformed playing an idiosyncratic and literate version of country punk with albums like Fear and Whiskey and The Edge of the World. They provided me with an excuse to like country music, and I was excited to photograph them for a story for Nerve magazine. Shooting large bands (any band, really) is always a challenge, and I didn't win them all over at first when I explained that my initial inspiration for the shoot was Chinese and Soviet "socialist realism" heroic propaganda art, filtered through an old photos of their colleagues from Leeds, the Gang of Four, that I'd always loved.
They said they were familiar with the photos - the photographer, Andrew Corrigan, had been an original member of the band, though I didn't know this at the time - but didn't express much enthusiasm for the idea. (Singer and guitarist Jon Langford mumbled something about "not feeling very socialist realist.") Still, they played along for a few frames at least, and I was able to get one workable photo, along with a more conventional shot of the group standing on the metal fire escape behind the club. As I always did back then, I photographed the band live as a backup in case my portraits didn't work out, but thankfully I was able to provide the magazine with at least one passable photo.
Like New Model Army, the Mekons still perform, and were the subject of a 2013 documentary, Revenge of the Mekons.
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Free to Download: Timeslides -- The Comic Strip Art of Colin Howard
Free to Download: Timeslides -- The #DoctorWho Comic Strip Art of @ColinHowardArt, Courtesy of @Candy_Jar
To round off our festive celebrations (it being Twelfth Night), we’ve got a special treat: a free downloadable PDF book called Timeslides: The Comic Strip Art of Colin Howard! This comes courtesy of Candy Jar Books and is comprised of extracts from the full Timeslides book, which collects together Colin’s wonderful Doctor Who work, including the VHS covers, Doctor Who Magazine artwork, private…
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In Pictures: Gerry Anderson’s Century 21 Exhibition at the Cartoon Museum
A quick tour of London Cartoon Musuem's "micro" Gerry Anderson art exhibition featuring art by Frank Bellamy and Kevin O'Neill
Following up on our earlier report on an appearance by TV, audio producer and publisher Jamie Anderson and comic artist Lee Sullivan at the Cartoon Museum next month, here’s a quick “tour” of their current “In Focus” Gerry Anderson’s Century 21 Exhibition, courtesy of Richard Sheaf. Gerry Anderson and his team, including his then wife, Sylvia, revolutionised the world of puppetry with his…
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sisilafami · 2 years
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2022
Rap:
Chicken P - BussaBrick Vol.2 : BussOne 101 / BussaBrick Vol.1 Deep In The Pot
Bandgang Lonnie Bands - Creatures In Paris / Scorpion Eyes / Hard 2 Kill Reloaded
Billy Woods - Aethiopes / Church
Rx Papi - Dope Deals And Record Sales Vol. 2 / First Week Out (Deluxe)
SME TaxFree - This One For My Brothers / Unexpected / Im Off The West / Cant Write This Shit vol. 2
Bear1boss - BEAR1BOSS
Cash Cobain & Chow Lee - 2 SLIZZY 2 SEXY (DELUXE)
DevStacks - Now They Know Us 3
MarijuanaXO - Da Under Dog / Growth & Development / Windshield Tinted
Quelle Chris - Deathfame
Big Ouee - Dreams Money Can Buy I & II
Tony Shhnow - Plug Motivation / Kill Streak 2 (deluxe) / Reflexions
Hook - From, Hook
CEO Trayle - Loosies Compilation / HH5 / The Collection / Vier
Joe Pablo - Blow the World
Wizz Havin - Mr. Too Sticky
YoungBoy Never Broke Again - 3800 Degrees
RRB Duck - Still Standing / Top Side
DaeMoney - Slayer's Coming
Papo2oo4 - Ballerific
Shaudy Kash - On The Yeah Side / Young CBFW (Deluxe)
Certified Trapper - I'm Certified
42 Dugg x EST Gee - Last Ones Left
NoCap - The Main Bird
MarijuanaXO & Joe Pablo - Window Service / Window Service 2
$ilkMoney - I Don't Give a Fuck About This Rap Shit, Imma Just Drop Until I Don't Feel Like It Anymore
Mike - Beware of the Monkey
Sexyy Red - Ghetto Superstar
454 - FAST TRAX 3
Top$ide - Lost Files
MHPG Sound - Sound or Drown
Goldenboy Countup - Coach Golden 2 / Golden Ticket / The Rawest / Chicken Man 3 / Chill Golden
Baby Smoove - Im Still Serious 2
Babytron - Megatron
Boldy James - Fair Exchange No Robbery / Be That as It May / Mr. Ten08
LUCKI - FLAWLESS LIKE ME
E L U C I D - I Told Bessie
Karma2zz - New St Louis / Rookie Of The Year
Fly Anakin - Frank
Ayoolii - Personal Compilation 2022
Tisakorean - 1st Round Pick
Los and Nutty - 25 Features, Vol. 2
WB Nutty - City of Addiction
Hm:
1100 Himself & Mitchell - 2 Headed Goat
AKAI SOLO - Spirit Roaming
Ame - At The Fore /  No Mans Land
Babyface Ray - FACE (Deluxe Edition)
Bandmanrill - The Singles
Cash Cobain - SLIZZY TIMING
Damedot - The Umbrella Again
Dopeboy Ra - Book of PSlums Chapter 36 (Deluxe)
Duwap Kaine - Underdog 3 / Family Guy / Kaine's Diary / A Doggs Influence / Faith Like Esther
Four50 - Glasshouse
Ghetto Baby Boom - Ghetto Mode
Izaya Tiji - WASP / Nevameant2b 
Jelly - Wolf of Peachtree 2
Ka - Woeful Studies / Languish Arts
KanKan - WAY2GEEKED
Kodak Black - Kutthroat Bill Vol. 1
Lil Baby - It's Only Me
Lil Uzi Vert - RED & WHITE
Mavi - Laughing so Hard, it Hurts
Moh Baretta - DOGMA II
Money Waters - The Porch II
Open Mike Eagle - Component System with the Auto Reverse
Princesa 28 - Princesa WorldWide V2
Reed - Reed
Roc Marciano - The Elephant Man's Bones
Rodneyy - #OGTG
RXK Nephew - BEEN BALLIN IN OUTER SPACE / My Wrist Need Rehabilitation / Universal Slither
Sickboyrari - City Of Crows
Shawny Binladen - Wick City (Deluxe)
Summrs - FALLEN RAVEN
Tae Rackzz & Javi Turnt - Our Year
WiFiGawd - Charge It To The Game
Wiki & Subjxct5 - Cold Cuts
WTM Milt - Dog$hit & Ammunition / RAFA
Young Bleed - Dare' Iza' God
Young Nudy - EA Monster
Yeat - 2 Alivë (Geëk Pack)
R&B:
Cruel Santino - Subaru Boys - FINAL HEAVEN
Jacquees - Sincerely For You
Brent Faiyaz - WASTELAND
Jazmine Sullivan - Heaux Tales, Mo’ Tales The Deluxe
Contemporary :
Olli Aarni - Suontee- 23112021
Clara de Asís & Ryoko Akama - sisbiosis
Malin Bång - Works for Orchestra
Natasha Barrett -  Heterotopia
Björk - Fossora
Joshua Bonnetta - Innse Gall
Brannten Schnüre - Das Glück vermeiden 
Björg Brjánsdóttir - VÍDDIR
Isaiah Ceccarelli - Toute clarté m’est obscure
Delphine Dora - a l'abri du monde
Jacob Dwyer - The Devil Museum
Jürg Frey - Borderland Melodies
goo age - Open Zone
Howard Stelzer - The Flemish Giants (Suburban Observances Vol. 5)
Atte Elias Kantonen - POP 6 SUSURRUS
Nile Koetting - Remain Calm
Lance Austin Olsen - Fukushima Rising
Michael Pisaro & Keith Rowe - Venerable Bede
Francis Plagne - The Refrain
RLW - Tunnel
Manja Ristic - Him, fast sleeping, soon he found In labyrinth of many a round, self-rolled
Vanessa Rossetto - The Actress
Wojciech Rusin - Syphon
Sombra ac​ú​stica - Sombra acústica
Stateside - Mouthfeelings Sessions
Stefano Scodanibbio - String Quartets
Havadine Stone - Old Young
Valerio Tricoli - Say Goodbye To The Wind
Simon Whetham - Invitation to Migrate to a New Planet
Digital Beats:
qua - Hasbulla ep
DJ Travella - Mr Mixondo
islurwhenitalk  - ☥skkkult r𖤐dio☥
Model Home - Model Home 20
Jana Rush - Dark Humor
BILLY G - billy.exe
HiTech - HiTech
Vivid The Producer - HEALING
Theo Parrish - Ooh Bass
Andy Loebs - Flexuous Vertex 
Jazz ?:
Andrew Cyrille / Wadada Leo Smith / Qasim Naqvi - Two Centuries
BI BA DOOM - graceful collision
LIFTED -  3
New Old:
Henning Christiansen - OP.163 PENTHESILEA
Luc Ferrari - Solitude Transit
Jigen - Blood's Finality 狂雲求敗
Miles Davis - That's What Happened 1982-1985 The Bootleg Series, Vol. 7
Nature - 98' Nate
Universal Liberation Orchestra - Communion
Iannis Xenakis - Electroacoustic Works
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