Above found here - click the arrows in the photo viewer to move between them, facebook is hard to link too.
Above 4 found here - this was the 2014 oxford fringe!
And this Jess! Also 2014 Fringe
With the new videos I found, and all the excitement after, I realized I didnt post my other discoveries! - and, as per usual, a lot of toy soldier content. Because thats how we roll. there are 4 more photos, but i only have screenshots of them (as facebook is. hard. to use for archival reasons) - so ill make a post about them when I get around to it!
An illustration of Richeh that Shirahama posted to her twitter today. Also, a doodle of Tetia which I had missed previously!
First Image [ID: A coloured illustration of Richeh. She is sat on a rock in water, holding out a stick and watching calmly as Brushbug (who is wrapped around the other end of the stick) reaches his tiny hands towards a small red fruit floating in the water, trying to grab it. END ID]
Second Image [ID: A photo of a simple line illustration on grey paper. The illustration is of Tetia, holding a larger-than life branch of blossoms in her arms. The illustration is finished with white ink highlights. Below the paper there are glass vessels and a dip pen, along with black ink used in the illustration. END ID]
[ID: A poster. The logo for The Disability Book Archive is at the top. It is a large red circle with a green book in the centre. The book has a yellow book mark in the middle. The book mark has a blue flower. Around the book, white leaves. Text at the bottom of the logo reads "The Disability Archive". The logo is bordered by a thin layer of red dots.
A column of grey text below this reads:
"A collection of disabled literature"
"Searchable"
"Tag System"
"LGBTQ+"
"Fiction & Non-Fiction"
And "Submit Your Own" in a slightly transparent red box.
At the bottom of the cover, next to the tumble icon, white text reads "@thedisabilitybookarchive" and "www.thedisabilityarchive.com".
The background of the poster is the straight diagonal version of the disability pride flag. /end]
Some magazines that just happened to cover Puyo Puyo in some way. Like with many things in the archive, it was found on Archive(dot)org.
- Famitsu DC Dreamcast March 1999
- Saturn Fan 1997 10
- Saturn Fan 1997 11
- Saturn Fan 1997 14
- Saturn Fan 1997 15
- Saturn Fan 1998 11
- Saturn Fan 1998 12
- Saturn Fan 1998 16
Originally uploaded by: Comfort Food Video Games
- Beep! Megadrive 1993 01
- Beep! Megadrive 1994 08
- Sega Saturn Magazine 1998 special
Originally uploaded by: Bultro
- Arcadia 0049
- Arcadia 0050
Originally uploaded by: JapaneseMagazinesScans
- Dengeki PlayStation 123
- Dengeki PlayStation 131
Originally uploaded by: kitsunebi_
Which is by no means all of them.
Found in: (Puyo Puyo Scans) -> Tangentially Puyo-Madou related Magazines
Until next update. I am ripping and scanning books again.
Iori and Saber continue to investigate a possible alliance between Yui and the shogunate, gain key information and encounter a rather haughty golden character.
Also they fight Rogue Berserker.
Fate/Samurai Remnant Episode 3- Controlled Chaos is now live on the archive channel!
Y’all, the Archive admins are made up of VOLUNTEERS. And they have been working for 12-13 HOURS STRAIGHT.
I better not hear any complaints when donation period comes around. OR ELSE.
cosplay by @woahchriswoah on Twitter
EDIT: How do we show appreciation to the volunteers? For me reading these deep dives on OTW issues u guys apparently it's been said multiple times that one of their objective statements is to have paid staff for ao3 and there's a surplus of donations they haven't used up or the other community solutions that needs to address. For those more financially literate feel free to analyze, snipe me or add to the discussion etc. linked here by deepa. They’re cool and these yearly analysis they did aint no joke.
But Seriously what can we do for these volunteers? The probable burn out from this entire fiasco would be no joke. @ao3org
[ID: Rear view of Coco standing with her hands behind her back. END ID]
Hello all - it has been a while, I've been unwell/exhausted for some time so I'm behind on sharing images from Shirahama's twitter. I hope to catch up soon.
This one is too important to wait with the ongoing genocide in Gaza, however. If you are not familiar with Handala (created by political cartoonist Naji al-Ali, depicted as the age he was at the time of the Nakba), he is a symbol of Palestine and its people, and their continued defiance of the genocide and imperalism against them. Many artists have been drawing their characters in the same pose as Handala (pictured below) - Shirahama shared her drawing of Coco yesterday (9th Jan) with the following link which calls for other cartoonists in Japan to join.
As many of us are not Japanese artists, I'd like to share with you something you can contribute: every 24 hours you can go to this site and click to generate donations for Palestine from the website sponsors. It takes seconds and requires no registration or personal details to be provided - please make this a part of your daily routine!
[ID: An image of Handala He is a small boy, facing away from the viewer with his hands held together behind his back. He has bare feet and simple, patched clothes. His hair is depicted as simple, single strokes come from an otherwise hairless head. END ID]
[ID: A poster. Text in a white rectangle in the upper centre reads "Launch Date" in large black capitals. Text in a large white box below this reads "The Disability Book Archive 01.01.2024" in large black capitals. At the bottom of the poster, white text next to the tumblr "t" icon reads "@thedisabilitybookarchive" and "www.thedisabilityarchive.com". The background is the straight diagonal version of the disability pride flag, with black, green, blue, white, yellow and red stripes. In the upper left hand corner, clipart of a red megaphone with a blue trim. Lower centre left, below the large white box, The Disability Archive logo. /end]