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gebo4482 · 5 months
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Marvel's Spider-Man 2 by John Staub
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Avengers by John Staub
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doctorofmagic · 2 years
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Concept design of Clea by John Staub for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
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thenamesofthings · 7 months
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Harrie T. Lindeberg (1879–1959) and John F. Staub (1892–1981). The David D. Peden Residence, 1923. Shadyside, Houston.
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tlokorrasami · 1 year
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Korra by John Staub
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opencharacters · 1 year
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Internet concepts and Copyright
A person said once that all creepypasta is public domain. While people are often chill with sharing it, its not the case especially when theres an author behind the concept. However theres some things that people think are public domain that arent. the reverse is also true things people think are copyrighted but arent. Let's do a breakdown
Slenderman unfortunately copyrighted, its rights belonged to Eric Knudsen but were sold to Mythology Entertainment in 2016. The company folded into Project X Entertainment in 2019. So i assume they own the copyright.
Ben Drowned definitely copyrighted or rather is blocked from being claimed or used commercially since it uses assets and designs belonging to Nintendo.
The Backrooms not copyrighted, the initial post that sparked the stories and projects about them was an anonymous 4chan post. It's fair game for commercial projects in fact A24 is producing a film adaptation of it with Kane Parsons based on that youtube series, so its definitely fair game in general.
Jeff the Killer I believe to be similar case as above, according to the Daily Dot the Jeff the Killer thing can be traced back as early as 2008 so I'm not sure theres anything or anyone that can claim it realistically.
Candle Cove belongs to Kris Staub, fairly straightforward.
John Titor the noted time travel claimant of the early 00s. Never claimed to be a story so therefore has no copyright to tie to even if it wasnt anonymous. Notably used in Steins: Gate.
SCP Foundation everything on the SCP Foundation site is under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license and therefore can be used for derivative works even commercial ones. This means that you have to attribute where you got the SCP from and your works have to be published under the same license. More info here.
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marv-el-spot · 2 years
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This is the gorgeous concept art designed by John Staub for Lady Sif in Thor: Love and Thunder. Next to the only shot where we can see most of the suit.  Such a waste!! (the character is completely wasted, i know.)
GIFTOBER 2022(+ @mcuchallenge) | Day 13: Fashion.
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luveline · 10 months
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hello ms. luveline!!! i used to read fanfics from quite early age and never really got around to reading "real" books. do you have any English book recs for book first-timer?
I find recommending books really hard 😭 so if none of these sound good, please forgive me!!
all the light we cannot see by anthony doerr (wwii historical fiction with gorgeous imagery and a very sad but amazing story, plus they're making a series I think!!)
this time tomorrow by emma staub (a woman accidentally travels back in time to her sixteenth birthday when her dad is still very alive and healthy, super fun and creative but also talks about like the possibilities of the different lives she could've had, love, family)
the anthropocene reviewed by john green (a collection of essays or reviews that intertwines the objective with greens life, my fave memoir and a really hopeful look on life and the things we love, i didn't want it to end!!)
our wives under the sea by julie armfield (a woman's wife and her crew dissappear in a submarine for months and when she returns she is irreversibly changed, another look on love and grief, it flashes between the present and the past (the woman's present and the wife's time in the sub)
these are four of my favorite books, I think that they're all amazing examples of the best fiction has to offer, and I hope at least one takes your fancy!! ♥
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concept art of the shattering by john staub
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gebo4482 · 2 years
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Thor: Love and Thunder by John Staub
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Avengers: Infinity War (2018) by John Staub
MCU
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masterfulhermit · 2 years
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Rachel McAdams as Clea
(original art by John Staub, edit by rmxcd)
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vanirwarriorgoddess · 2 years
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The final approved design of Lady Sif by John Staub for #ThorLoveAndThunder!
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thenamesofthings · 7 months
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Birdsall P. Briscoe (1876–1971). The Burdine Anderson Residence, 1926. Broadacres, Houston.
Briscoe Gets His Due
…In contrast to John Staub, who was born in 1892, Briscoe was born in 1876; there's a 16-year age difference between them. Staub was of a generation of architects who came to maturity in the 1920s, and they tended to have an academic education, trained by teachers who had come from an academic culture. In contrast, Briscoe studied engineering at A&M and then (the University of Texas), but graduated from neither of them. He learned to be an architect by working for other architects, and that was the tradition of becoming an architect for his generation. Other architects of Briscoe's generation really did not make the transition that he did, from designing the kinds of houses you see in Montrose — bulky, blocky houses raised above the ground with porches — to the more elegant and sleek country houses of the 1920s. Because he didn't have the education, he trained himself, and my sense is he did so by looking at the work of other architects… —"Early Houston architect Birdsall Briscoe gets his due in new Stephen Fox book," Houston Chronicle 2022
The excerpt is an observation made by the architectural historian Stephen Fox, author of the recent (and first) Briscoe monograph, The Architecture of Birdsall P. Briscoe. Fox was interviewed for the article.
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lovecleastrange · 2 years
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Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness concept art [clea]
-by John Staub
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tocourtdisaster · 1 year
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Books read in 2022: 42/52
*denotes a re-read
Homesick for Another World by Ottessa Moshfegh
Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley
How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel*
Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey
The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo*
The Lady Astronaut of Mars by Mary Robinette Kowal
Goldilocks by Laura Lam
Axiom's End by Lindsay Ellis
How to Stop Time by Matt Haig
The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal
Foundation by Isaac Asimov
Chase Darkness with Me: How One True-Crime Writer Started Solving Murders by Billy Jensen
Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov
Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov
The Fated Sky by Mary Robinette Kowal
The Other Family by Wendy Corsi Staub
The Accomplice by Lisa Lutz
The Relentless Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal
Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov
Foundation and Earth by Isaac Asimov
Prelude to Foundation by Isaac Asimov
Forward the Foundation by Isaac Asimov
The Regional Office is Under Attack! by Manuel Gonzales
This is Assisted Dying: A Doctor's Story of Empowering Patients at the End of Life by Stefanie Green
When the Air Hits Your Brain: Tales of Neurosurgery by Frank T. Vertosick Jr
The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder by Charles Graeber
Wool by Hugh Howey
Shift by Hugh Howey
Dust by Hugh Howey
Light from Other Star by Erika Swyler
When Humans Nearly Vanished: The Catastrophic Explosion of the Toba Volcano by Donald R. Prothero
Notes from the Burning Age by Claire North
The World Gives Way by Marissa Levien
Planetfall by Emma Newman
After Atlas by Emma Newman
Before Mars by Emma Newman
Atlas Alone by Emma Newman
Things We Didn't See Coming by Steven Amsterdam
The Genius Plague by David Walton
The Office of Mercy by Ariel Djanikian
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