ADAPTACIÓN AL COMIC DE LA NOVELA DE MIGUEL TORRES

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aesthethos:

Charcoal Portraits by John Singer Sargent (1856-1925).

onehellofascene:

IMAN
Star Trek VI, 1991

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marvel-hqq:

Doctor Strange Cast Interviews

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dulldrops:

rlyhigh:

this is so important

oh wow

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shear-in-spuh-rey-shuhn:
“TIM SOLLIDAY
Majestic Hilltop
Oil on Canvas
36″ x 36″
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shear-in-spuh-rey-shuhn:

TIM SOLLIDAY
Majestic Hilltop
Oil on Canvas
36″ x 36″

semioticapocalypse:
“Mussolini’s Giant “M” Gate, 1938.
[::SemAp::]
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semioticapocalypse:

Mussolini’s Giant “M” Gate, 1938.

[::SemAp::]

(Source: retronaut.com, via semioticapocalypse)

ungoliantschilde:

I buy what Darwyn Cooke creates because his work never fails to put a huge smile on my face. 

-His ‘Parker’ books are freaking awesome. 

-His tenure on Catwoman, collected as ‘Catwoman: Selina’s Big Score’ was the best thing that has happened for the character that I can recall. Darwyn turned a cheesecake character from the ’90s into a badass crime-caper book for the new Millenium. 

 -‘DC: the New Frontier’ is one of the highest-caliber books DC has done since ‘Batman: the Dark Knight Returns’. And it is a bombshell of a love note to DC comics from the 50s and 60s in the process. 

-By the way, Darwyn did the lead design for the opening ‘Batman: Beyond’ animated title sequence. Bruce Timm did the art for the original Batman: the Animated Series. Darwyn did ‘Batman: Beyond’, which followed ‘the New Adventures of Batman and Superman’ onto Fox Kids back in the late 90s-early2000s. Watch that show again. Trust me: I’m from the internets and I know what you like.

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