I recently illustrated a memo game "Endangered Animal Babies" for Treecer. This memo game contains 72 unique illustrations and 36 endangered animal species. Each pair consists of the parent and the baby animal and all the illustrations were done in watercolor.
I'm really grateful for this opportunity and very happy with the outcome of the game! The game is sold by WWF Finland and Treecer at the moment.
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“Everything I’ve ever done as The Flash has been because of Barry and Iris. And the greatest gift they ever gave me was showing me what family was.” - Wally West, The Fastest Family Man Alive.
From The Flash #800: A Celebration of Wally West
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helloooo 👋🏻 i'm finally posting my first poll! please vote, and, if you'd like, tell me why your fave couple is your fave!
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Spoilers for Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #5!
Not much Rogues content in the issue, but the series finally does something with Grodd seeing King Kong as a god; I was starting to wonder if the writer had forgotten it. Grodd uses Supergirl in a presumed attempt to turn Kong against humans, since Kong had already been established as more or less a friend to humanity. It seems likely that Grodd wants Kong to be an ally or god to Gorilla City, not watching over humans.
The Rogues and the other rank and file villains are basically cannon fodder for a recklessly pissed off Captain Marvel, who feels tremendous guilt over his role in getting Superman severely injured (or dead, as he sees it) and is lashing out. So he decides to just beat them up, and things aren't exactly rosy with the villains: Giganta opts to punt Blockbuster along with Captain Marvel, and nobody seems very sorry over their own ally's fate. This is not a friendly bunch.
And at the very end, the League of Assassins dumps a monster skull into a huge Lazarus Pit so they can have their own pet giant…I'm sure that won't go wrong in any way. Also, Lex Luthor plans to fight some of the monsters with Mechagodzilla, which does seem like a typical Luthor scheme. He might find that as destructive as the Atlanteans did, so maybe he'll live to regret it.
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Mickey's Mechanical Man (Disney, 1933) -
dir. Wilfred Jackson
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