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duke-of-gloom · 3 months
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Poster for the season 2 finale in Spain (art is by Mike Koelsch, the same guy who did the sdcc posters)
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My fav details 🥲
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startwithsunset · 10 months
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Michael Koelsch
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sandmandaddy69 · 5 months
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Michael Koelsch
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mtg-cards-hourly · 5 months
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Artist: Michael Koelsch TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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holespoles · 5 months
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Betsy-Tacy (1940) is the first volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace.The book is mostly about the adventures of five-year-old Betsy Ray and her new best friend, Tacy Kelly. It takes place in fictional Deep Valley, Minnesota, based on Mankato, Minnesota, the author's home town. This first book is set in roughly 1898-1899. The book, along with the entire Betsy-Tacy and Deep Valley series, was republished in 2000 by HarperTrophy with a new cover art illustrated by Michael Koelsch.
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bitmapbooks · 8 months
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While Michael Koelsch’s portfolio of video game box art might be small, his illustrations for the Earthworm Jim games has cemented his place in video game history.
Find out more in The Art Of The Box: https://www.bitmapbooks.com/collections/all-books/products/the-art-of-the-box
#bitmapbooks #book #retrogaming #retrogames #gaming #art #reading #foryou #theartofthebox #michaelkoelsch #earthwormjim
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Upper Deck Marvel Anime (2020)
Mechanized Subset | #8 Punisher
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geekynerfherder · 2 years
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Showcasing art from some of my favourite artists, and those that have attracted my attention, in the field of visual arts, including vintage; pulp; pop culture; books and comics; concert posters; fantastical and imaginative realism; classical; contemporary; new contemporary; pop surrealism; conceptual and illustration.
The art of Michael Koelsch.
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jedivoodoochile · 1 year
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Tender Wings of Desire.
Fake Cover by Michael Koelsch.
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myvinylplaylist · 3 months
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The Nearly Deads: Revenge Of The Nearly Deads (2017)
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Artwork by Casey Moore
The Nearly Deads Touring Inc.
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showmey0urfangs · 3 months
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IWTV Season 2 Posters for AMC+ Spain | Illustrations by Mike Koelsch
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notpulpcovers · 5 months
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Michael Koelsch - The Plutonium Blonde
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startwithsunset · 10 months
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Michael Koelsch
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sandmandaddy69 · 1 year
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Mike Koelsch
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taraross-1787 · 3 months
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Medal of Honor Monday: Jack Koelsch
At about this time in 1951, a Navy pilot works to save a downed Marine. John “Jack” Koelsch would later receive the Medal of Honor for his action: He was the first helicopter pilot to be so honored.
Lieutenant (j.g.) Koelsch was then serving with a Helicopter Squadron aboard USS Princeton. He’d already served one tour of duty in Korea and was due to rotate home. He didn’t want to go, though. He specialized in pilot rescues and was good at it.
He knew he was needed. He chose to stay.
The story continues here: https://www.taraross.com/post/tdih-john-koelsch-moh
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todaysdocument · 4 months
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Naval Speedletter from Charles Iarrabino to the Chief of Naval Personnel Regarding Recommendation to Award John K. Koelsch with the Navy Cross
Record Group 24: Records of the Bureau of Naval PersonnelSeries: Official Military Personnel FilesFile Unit: Official Military Personnel File for John K. Koelsch
USE FOR URGENT LETTERS ONLY NAVAL SPEED LETTER DO NOT CLEAR THROUGH COMMUNICATION OFFICE (One box must be checked) X REGULAR MAIL AIR MAIL SPECIAL DELIVERY REGISTERED MAIL CLASSIFICATION UNCLASSIFIED IN REPLY REFER TO TO: Chief of Naval Personnel Attn: Pers-B4b Navy Department Washington 25, D.C. DATE 3 June 1954 NAVAL SPEEDLETTER- Permits dispatch or informal language. May be sent (1) with enclosures, 2) in a window envelope (size 8 7/8” x 3 7/8”), if contents are not classified as confidential or higher, (3) to both naval and nonnaval activities. Is packaged 500 sheets of white or of one color: yellow, pink, or green. (Fold) Subj: LT John Kelvin Koelsch, U.S.N., 424476 (Dec); recommendation for award of Navy Cross Ref: (a) BuPers spdltr Pers-B4b-MCG/jc of 20 May 1954 (b) Professor of Naval Science, Univ. of Nebraska spdltr P15 ser 328-54 of 12 May 1954 1. As requested by references (a) and (b), specific data substantiating the recommendation of the award of a Navy Cross to LT John Kelvin Koelsch, U.S.N. (Dec) is submitted herein. 2. LT John Kelvin Koelsch was very well known by me, personally, both before and during his entire period of service in the USS PRINCETON (CV-37). I was his commanding officer, when he was on duty in Attack Squadron 75 and I was Air Officer in the PRINCETON during his period of service in that vessel. I agree wholeheartedly with the comments of Captain W.O. Gallery, U.S.N. with request to LT Koelsch contained in reference (b). I, too, firmly believe that LT Koelsch was a real naval hero. I believe that LT Koelsch merits the award of the Navy Cross (posthumously) for repeated acts of exceptional heroism as a helicopter pilot attached to the USS PRINCETON during the period from late October, 1950 to June, 1951 and, subsequently, as a pilot of a helicopter, while attached to a helicopter unit (designation unknown) operating in Korea. 3. LT Koelsch reported to the PRINCETON as officer-in-charge of the helicopter detachment of Helicopter Squadron ONE about three weeks prior to the PRINCETON’s departure from the United States, on 9 November 1950, for the Korean Theater. The PRINCETON operated five days in the Hawaiian area for operational training COPY TO CAPT W. O. Gallery, U.S.N. Professor of Naval Science University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska ADDRESS: CDR Charles A. Iarrobino, USN, 814807 Department of Aviation U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis, Maryland SENDER’S MAILING ADDRESS Address reply as shown at left; or reply hereon and return in window envelope (size 8 7/8” x 3 7/8”), if not classified as confidential or higher. CLASSIFICATION UNCLASSIFIED [see link for complete transcription]
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