Master of the Asteroid - art by Frank R. Paul (1932)
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MODERN MECHANICS (Modern Mechanix Publishing Co, 1933)
Art: Norman Saunders
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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky - To the Moon (USSR, 1933)
artist: unknown (if you own this book DM me)
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Recently my brain projected an image of a twink anthropomorphic deer tied up in Japanese bondage style by an anthropomorphic maned-wolf
and I found myself spending 2 late night hours searching for a reference to draw it
So, umm... could it be that suddenly developing interest in furry is another thing that comes with age?
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Inktober 2022 Day 30: G-pen
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My friends kenterian oc
Teen student going to uni on a hyperspeed train
She has piercings an paints her feathers in dark color (dark feathers is typical male trait) for shits ang gigles lol
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PLANET STORIES #1 (Fiction House, 1939)
After The Leopard Women of Venus.. .let's switch to the Golden Amazons...
Art: uncredited, but signed "A Drake" -- no, not Arnold Drake of Doom Patrol infamy! -- it's Stanley ' Stan' Albert Drake, who painted this cover when he was 18. He sold his first illustrations to Pulp mags when he was 16! He enlisted in '41 and ended up in a camouflage unit painting and disguising runways! After WW2, he joined an advertising agency, but continued illustrating Pulp covers... by the 40s and 50s his work was incredible.
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This is the first art piece that I’ve made in a month. Elapsed time: 2 hours
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Yakov Perelman - Fun Astronomy (USSR, 1935)
artist uncredited
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TWO SUPER-POWERS FACE OFF IN A BATTLE OF CUNNING, AGILITY, SMARTS, & STRENGTH -- IT'S "1963"!
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on panels of the Unbelievable N-Man (a pastiche of Marvel's the Incredible Hulk) squaring off with the super-powered Soviet antagonist, Comrade Cockroach, from the pages of "1963: Tales from Beyond" Vol. 1 #3. July, 1993. Image Comics.
COMRADE C.: "Remember me, comrade? You bested me in the Ragnarok Reactor, but I have beaten you to the Shimmering Zone! I, Grigor Kokarovitch, the man who improved upon your transformation experiments -- demonstrating Russia's scientific superiority!"
N-MAN: "Improved?!? By stealing my process and botching it with crummy Red technology? Improved?!? Why, you four-armed freak! I'll smash you like the bug you are!!!"
Script by Alan Moore
Pencils by Steve Bissette
Inks by John Totleben
Colors by Tony Tollin
Letters by Don Simpson
Source: https://comiconlinefree.net/1963/issue-4/full.
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