1993's Advance Comics #60 cover by Gary Frank (The Incredible Hulk interior artist at the time) and colorist Tom Smith (Future Imperfect).
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This might genuinely be my favourite Alex Ross cover of all time. It's just perfect. I need it tattooed onto the insides of my eyelids so I can see it whenever I blink.
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Incredible Hulk, Vol. 1 # 466 Pages 14-15 by Adam Kubert, with Letters by John Workman, Colors by Steve Buccellato, and a Script by Peter David.
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I HATE this guy 👎👎👎 womp womp
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Spider-Boy by Chris Samnee
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Amazing Spider-Man (Vol 4) #19 Cover Art by Alex Ross
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sketch of the desert boys!
T.E. Lawrence himself
Alec Guinness in Ross 1960
Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia 1962
Ralph Fiennes in A Dangerous Man 1990
Joseph Fiennes in Ross 2016
Robert Pattinson in Queen of the Desert 2015
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Peter Falk, Don Ameche, Kim Hunter, and Ross Martin in Columbo (1971) Suitable for Framing
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Lt. Columbo investigates the murder of Rudy Matthews, an art collector found shot to death in his home. The killer is the dead man's nephew, art critic Dale Kingston, who, with the help of his accomplice Tracy O'Connor, effectively masks the time of death to give himself an alibi at an art exhibit. From the outset, Columbo can't quite understand why the thief would have first selected a painting of lesser value before suddenly switching to the two most valuable paintings after the killing. Kingston tries to point Columbo in the direction of his aunt, Matthews' ex-wife Edna. The fact that Matthews left his entire art collection to her seems to support that idea. Columbo isn't buying it and sets a clever trap for him.
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My journal is just a total dumpster fire of all my obsessions 😅🤣
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