Guy: What about that girl who opened up a lemonade stand to help pay for her father’s cancer treatment?
Diane: How is that a feel-good story? “Hey, America! We’re the only developed nation without subsidized healthcare, so this child joined the workforce in a desperate bid to keep her father alive!”
[later]
Guy: Whitewhale’s not evil. They’re just capitalists.
Diane: What’s the difference?!
Dillon, Leo and Diane Dillon. Original cover illustration art for the first editionof Ursula Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness.
Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness was one of the first examinations of androgyny in science fiction. The ambisexual individuals on the planet of Gethen are a mirror of what an alternate Earth could be, and the novel explores the effect of sex and gender on culture and society.
Artists Leo and Diane Dillon won the Caldecott Medal in 1976 and 1977. Mr. Dillon was the first African-American to receive the medal. The Dillons’ artwork was influenced by African folk art, Japanese block printing, and medieval illumination.
[1969]. 609 by 483mm (24 by 19 inches). Illustration board. Image is 438 by 330 mm (17 ¼ by 13 inches). This is the original acrylic painted cover art by Leo & Diane Dillon, used by publisher Ace Books for its first edition of Ursula Le Guin’s novel The Left Hand of Darkness. Professionally framed with museum glass. Near Fine and in excellent condition.
Provenance: Ace Books gifted the artwork to Le Guin’s editor, Terry Carr, to commemorate the publication success of the book. Owned continuously by the Carr family, the artwork is now offered for sale on behalf of the Carr and Lichtman Estate.
Turnabout Vengeance Character Showcase 3: Diane Pascal (Olivia Aldente)
///A young woman with a passion to cook reopens a restaurant which previously held a terrible reputation (and was the scene of a murder) yet she somehow managed to make it one of the best places to eat in Japanifornia. Diane is childhood friends with not just Alice, but also Harvey as well. Despite that though she holds many secrets that she doesn't want people to know about, some smaller than others. one thing is for certain though, shes an excellent cook. Song used was a remastered version of Spinda's Cafe from Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the sky which i can't find so have the original version instead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj-4_sgZAj4.
@lgbtincomics Pride Month Challenge 2022: Diane aka Artemis the goddess in Lumberjanes 8: Stone Cold #29-#32 (2016): ⭐️✨(star, sparkle) [crescent moon is the symbol of Diane/Artemis]