Milton Glaser, Therapy With A Tomato, 1978
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The man who destroyed the universe!
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reduction linocut design :3
available for preorder, very limited run with all profits to trans mutual aid
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My back cover for A Tale of Two Proties #110 in Interlac #288, April 2024. Adapted from a panel in Adventure Comics #325 by John Forte with the word bubbles removed.
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Saw a sibling poll and needed to expand it because I fit, like. Mid youngest, youngest in theory only child in practice, and adopted. And I think they all have their own unique parts in the sibling ecosystem.
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Karl Wilke
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My cover for A Tale of Two Proties #110 in Interlac #288, April 2024. I repurposed a panel from Action Comics #384 by Win Mortimer and Jack Abel. In my zine I discussed some stupid health problems, a visit from a fellow Interlac member, the Chengdu Worldcon Hugo Award scandal, the year in comics for 1984, some books I'm reading, some recent comics, and some conversation and responses to Interlac #287.
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Supergirl by Amy Reeder
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Interlac #288, the April 2024 mailing, is 266 pages with zines and art from 21 members. Cover by Hass Yusuf.
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cassie tries to talk cissie into being a hero again attempt #596
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R. I. P. John Trimble
(image via Mike Okuda over at the once-bird place)
From his and Bjo's Facebook page:
In 1966 they found a group of people interested in mediaeval combat and arts. They joined the Society of Creative Anachronism (SCA) . John served 2 terms as a member of it’s board of directors, was a landed Baron of the first Barony. His arms were the very first to be registered with the college of Heralds and both John and Bjo have been members ever since. Later that year he said to his wife, “Gee it’s a shame a good science fiction show like Star Trek is going to be canceled. We should do something about that!” And the same Star Trek campaign was born. For over 58 years John and Bjo Trimble have been ambassadors for science fiction, the space program and the SCA. Meeting and hosting people from all walks of life, all over the world.
John has touched thousands of lives in a way that positive and full of joy. He will be greatly missed.
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DAY EIGHT : SHADOW LASS aka TASMIA MALLOR
for the month of august I will be posting a legionnaire portrait everyday! stay tuned to see all 31 legionnaires that’ll appear through august!
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I'm sorry to hear of the passing of John Trimble. Before the Trimbles were involved in the SCA, and before Star Trek was even dreamed of, there was Bjo's project to create art shows at science fiction conventions. Here's the late John Trimble sitting at the table of the Chicon III art show in 1962. The fellow standing in the white shirt near the center of the photo is my father Stephen Schultheis, also attending Chicon III. Photo courtesy of the Jay Kay Klein collection at UC Riverside.
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Takhisis, Queen of Darkness (George Barr, AD&D supplement Dragonlance Adventures, TSR, 1987)
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I’m probably going to use this collage for an Interlac back cover someday. Legionnaires are all from Adventure #376 splash page by Win Mortimer.
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I feel like OP doesn't appreciate all the hard work I've already put in in this regard.
I just want everyone to eat well and get old
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Vintage Poster - My Man Godfrey (Japanese)
Universal (1936)
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