It isn’t what it is.
I saw one the other night where he screams “back to the airport!” at the end and I cried laughing. So many quotes that you can just adapt to daily situations. A true genius.
“In my moment of glory! Now I’m living in a nightmare.”
Matsumoto Taiyou
“Unjustifiably in a position I’d rather not be in.”
Beautiful tribute. ❤️
Tatjana Wood, Award-Winning Comic Book Colorist, Dies at 99
it’s monday again
Why doesn't Bruce Wayne use his billions to buy Warner Bros.?
Why do I have to pretend that I'm going to print something in order to save it as a PDF. Why do I have to engage in a little ruse.
Rooms By The Sea - 1951
https://botfrens.com/collections/173/contents/40389
Morning on the Seine - 1896
https://botfrens.com/collections/41/contents/10666
Nancy By Ernie Bushmiller
June 13,1952
A bit more Sunburn art from the vault. Part of a two-page spread. The Chora on Skyros🇬🇷
All my favorite companies that make things have 2 qualities: a good product, and they leave me the fuck alone.
My homage to the grates cartoon sin the history of everything. EC Segar’s Popeye.
I’m so happy for all the people reading the spirit again and in the large format - Dar J Dave and Jared were working like a finely tuned machine for those books - it’s my favourite run of all the comics I was involved in, every page is full of action, mystery and adventure.
NANCY KO'S BULLY
You need to read this beautiful Sal Buscema memorial penned by @fourcolorryan.bsky.social! Rest in peace, Sal 💙
www.patreon.com/posts/149379...
Congrats, Juni!
Sal Buscema, 1970.
Unknown to most historians, William Tell had an older and less fortunate son named Warren.
Conduct unbefitting of a former cartoonist laureate
Underdrawing WIP
“Thank God, Sylvia! We’re alive!”
Albert Engström (1869-1940)
"The latest distribution company ceasing to exist is the venerable library distributor Baker & Taylor."
From The Comics Journal: tcj.com/books-are-going-to-take-longer-to-get-to-libraries-what-baker-taylors-demise-means-for-comics
Harbor Shore, Rockland - 1926
https://botfrens.com/collections/173/contents/3104478
Vintage ad (Snoopy for Bell telephones):