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I don’t know what Tenjho Tenge is, but this looks amazing. Art by Oh! great.

comicallyvintage:

Hooray for shameless hussy types!

I said the same thing to my future wife when we first started hanging.

threadless:

Use your internal voting engine to score Self Prepared Fuel by Ben Chen

criminalwisdom:

Raw Meat Guns by Dimitri Tsykalov

A picture of my love gun.

marrypotter:

Typoe’s Confetti Death

Most days, I feel it’s the opposite.

Courage.

More Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary art at comicsalliance.com

“No One Wants to Play Sega with Harrison Ford”

Portraits of Celebrity Weirdness - Newsweek

Banksy hits Detroit via Metro Times

ninakix:

“Connected” self portrait by Kasey McMahon made of CAT5 and other data cables…

I used to draw and figures like this in high school drawing class. I wasn’t any good.

ninakix:

“Connected” self portrait by Kasey McMahon made of CAT5 and other data cables…

I used to draw and figures like this in high school drawing class. I wasn’t any good.

Thanks V. I’m stealing this idea.

vinh:

I think it’s a little funny that these artists put so much thought and care into creating these covers. These comics are read once or twice and then stored away in a cardboard box, so why not frame them?

I didn’t want to invest in custom frames, which would’ve cost a fortune. Instead, I bought matted 11x14 frames, and placed the books on top of the matting with pieces of tape holding them in place on the backside. The cool thing about framed comic books is that they can be swapped out out for another book for around 2 or 3 dollars if I ever get bored of the current array. I can’t be bothered to actually hang them on my wall right now, so they’re just sitting on my floor leaning in a neat stack against my wall. Although, I would like to add a third row when I get around to hanging them.