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browsethestacks · 1 month
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The Daily Planet
Art by Mark Stutzman
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90ssuperheroes · 8 months
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Check out this beautiful artwork by Mark Stutzman. These were used for McDonald's cups and fry boxes in 92 and 95 for the Batman Returns and Batman Forever tie-ins.
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https://instagram.com/mark.stutzman?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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Space Jam
Art by Mark Stutzman
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arcadefan · 10 months
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Crazy Taxi is definitely on the must-have list for any Sega Dreamcast owner. Here is the cover artwork by Mark Stutzman, along with one of his pencil sketches.
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iconuk01 · 9 months
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Robin, Batman Forever
Licensing art by Mark Stutzman
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iww-gnv · 9 months
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The writers strike has hit Day 100 – the point at which the last walkout by the Writers Guild of America ended in 2008. It’s a significant juncture, one that Chris Keyser and David A. Goodman, who co-chair the WGA’s negotiating committee, call a “milestone of shame” for the AMPTP. It also comes five days after the latest attempt to get both sides back to the negotiating table. That meeting between the WGA West’s Chief Negotiator Ellen Stutzman and her General Counsel Tony Segall and AMPTP boss Carol Lombardini and her team wasn’t as productive as many had hoped. While the WGA, late on Friday night, revealed that there was “no agreement” on resuming negotiations for a new MBA and, in a caustic note to members said that the “AMPTP playbook continues”, there were reasons to be more optimistic than at first glance. If you ignore the furor around press blackouts and trade leaks, the WGA stated that it was “willing to engage with the companies and resume negotiations in good faith to make a fair deal for all writers”.
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batmannotes · 2 months
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Old OnStar Batman Promo
Art by Mark Stutzman
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70s80sandbeyond · 1 year
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Batman Returns promotional art by Mark Stutzman
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craigtowens · 2 years
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Perspective on persecution
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Around the world we hear of Christians being persecuted for their faith in Jesus: Afghanistan … N. Korea … China … even in the USA, Christians like Jack Phillips and Barronelle Stutzman are being persecuted for standing up for what they believe.
Here’s an important principle to keep in mind: In times like these, we need to remember there have always been times like these. Especially because the psalmist Asaph, Jesus, and the apostle Paul all forewarned us about persecution (Psalm 83; Mark 13:9, 12-13; 2 Timothy 3:12-13).
Jesus said that our persecution should only come “on account of Me.” And Asaph notices the same thing in his prayer, using phrases like “Your enemies,” “Your foes,” “they conspire against Your people,” and “they form an alliance against You.”
Asaph also recognized that times like these call for a Selah pause—a pause to calmly consider.
I think the first thing we need to consider is our part in bringing on the persecution. I need to ask the Holy Spirit to reveal if I may have been the trigger to the anger of these wicked people. If I have done something, I need to repent, ask forgiveness, and see what I can do to make restitution.
Next, we need to Selah to consider this: It might look desperate, but God has handled these kinds of evil people before. Asaph mentions several enemies of God’s people whom God decisively defeated in the past. Our Selah pause will help us recall that God is the same today as He was yesterday—He is more than able to handle these persecutors.
With all of these bullies ganging up on Israel, you can understand why Asaph cries out for God’s strong action against them. But I want you to notice that the call for judgment is NOT vindictive but redemptive. Asaph asks for punishment “so that men will seek Your name, O LORD” and that they may “know that You, whose name is the LORD—that You alone are the Most High over all the earth.”
In other words, this isn’t a “Get ‘em, God” prayer, but a “Save ‘em, God” prayer!
We’re not looking for relief for ourselves—that’s only temporary—but we’re looking for glory for God—that’s eternal!
Jesus and the apostle Peter both tell us that God’s desire is for no one to perish apart from a relationship with Him through Jesus Christ (John 3:16-17; 2 Peter 3:9).
The reason we need to Selah and ask that introspective question about our words or actions triggering our persecutor’s anger is because God will use our righteous response to persecution as a testimony.
Jesus said our persecution should be because of Him, but He also told us that there would be a blessing in it (Matthew 5:11-12; Mark 13:13; Luke 21:17-19). And Paul tells us that this reward isn’t just a silver lining to a dark cloud, but a reward beyond compare (Romans 8:18).
Asaph went to prayer when Israel was attacked, and that should be our first response too.
But let’s Selah in that prayer to make sure we’re not the trigger, and then may our prayer be more for God’s eternal glory than it is for our temporary relief.
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browsethestacks · 15 days
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Superman
Art by Mark Stutzman
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cryptofmadness · 9 days
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New MAD magazine Book-A-Zine Special Out: "MAD Goes To The Dogs"
By Chet Reams MAD magazine has just released a new "Special Collector's Edition" reprint collection book-a-zine to retail stores in the USA. The collection features a theme of dogs, cats and other types of common household pets, and is published by SPC Specials! The front of the edition is a reused artwork from the cover of MAD magazine (USA) issue number 452, illustrated by Mark Stutzman.
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Title: Hoodwinked!
Rating: PG
Director: Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards
Cast: Anne Hathaway, Glenn Close, Jim Belushi, Patrick Warburton, Anthony Anderson, David Ogden Stiers, Xzibit, Chazz Palminteri, Andy Dick, Cory Edwards, Benjy Gaither, Ken Marino, Tom Kenny, Preston Stutzman, Tony Leech, Joshua J. Greene, Mark Primiano
Release year: 2005
Genres: crime, comedy
Blurb: Chief Grizzly and Detective Bill Stork investigate a domestic disturbance at Granny's cottage, involving a karate-kicking Red Riding Hood, a sarcastic wolf, and an oafish woodsman.
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jasonpriestley · 2 years
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Batman for OnStar, Mark Stutzman
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scrambler · 2 years
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Mark Stutzman
McDonalds Batman Returns cup art, 1992
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comic-art-showcase · 3 years
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Batman Begins promo art by John Paul Leon(R.I.P.)
Pencils for the fourth image by Mark Stutzman
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