Damn, what a stellar drawing!
Damn, what a stellar drawing!
Nancy 3/4/26 ๐
Watch this.
19 minutes and $12 to get meds at a public Chinese hospital. Without insurance.
As we slash Medicaid to start unnecessary wars and cut taxes for the rich. ๐บ๐ธ
We should all be so much angrier than we are. It doesnโt have to be this way. #MedicareForAllNOW
Black and white photo of an older white lady standing on a house porch wearing pants, a plaid blouse, and her white hair puffing out from under a plaid cap. She is smiling at the camera and cradling a shorthaired tabby cat in her arms.
Look at these cuties. ๐ Photo from my collection, no date but the back says โTiger and I on porch at home.โ
A box of these just arrived on my front porch.
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โU.S. Troops Were Told Iran War Is for โArmageddon,โ Return of Jesusโ
As a former employee of Pittsburghโs former ToonSeum, if youโre
in Cali go to Cartoon Art Museum! Become a patron of Cartoon Art Museum!
Arts, especially comics and cartoons, are important but now more than ever.
Renรฉ Magritte, The Blank Signature, 1965
I will never, ever forgive GOP and GOP voters for all the hell they continually put American and the world thru. Never, ever.
Vintage black-and-white studio portrait photograph of a young Berthe Morisot in the late 1860s or early 1870s, posed elegantly beside an ornate carved Victorian chair with twisted spindles and dark velvet upholstery. She is a poised woman in her 20s or early 30s with dark curly hair styled in an upswept fashionable manner, wearing a long-sleeved dark satin or silk dress with button detailing and a full, sweeping skirt. She leans gracefully on the chair arm with both hands, gazing directly to her left with a serious, introspective expression. The opulent interior background features paneled walls, evoking her bourgeois Parisian upbringing and her emergence as a key figure in Impressionism.
Impressionist oil painting "Woman at Her Toilette" (1875โ1880) by Berthe Morisot, showing a young woman viewed from behind as she sits at her dressing table, arranging her hair in front of a large mirror. She wears an off-the-shoulder white gown with blue ribbon accents, her bare back and shoulders softly rendered in luminous, loose brushstrokes of white, cream, pink, and pale blue. The vanity holds a glass perfume bottle, flowers, and toiletries; the background dissolves into a dreamy swirl of pastel floral wallpaper, light reflections, and airy colors. The composition captures intimate, everyday feminine ritual with fleeting light and vibrant, sketch-like Impressionist technique, emphasizing privacy, elegance, and modern womanhood.
French painter Berthe Morisot died #OTD in 1895.
Acclaimed Impressionist who captured light, intimacy & everyday life with breathtaking brushwork. Only woman to exhibit her work at the first Impressionist exhibition (1874) alongside Monet, Renoir, and Degas. #art #ArtHistory #Impressionism #WHM
The day after we put the final touches on issues #88-91 of โSwamp Thingโ, news broke about the passing of Tatjana Wood, the original colorist on the series. Tomorrow, March 2nd, would have been Tatjanaโs 100th birthday. Letโs raise a glass to one of comicsโ originals.
different types of giants lizards and a barbarian woman riding one of them.
double spread page full of people. It took weeks.
A convoy of lizards enters the ribcage of a giant humanoid skeleton with horns.
The portal is invisible = you see the insides of who crosses it.
Woo-hoo pinned post! Hello! I'm Nuclearpasta and I make Ten Earth Shattering Blows, the webcomic with big lizards, big trees, big fights, one big woman and one tiny one!
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Nancy by Ernie Bushmiller. First panel, Nancy talking to a logger sawing a tree and pointing to a carved piece of trunk. Nancy: Can I have that piece? My boy friend carved it. Logger: Sure. Second panel, Nancy is watching the log burn in the fire place. Nancy: I'm mad at him.
Every once in awhile I think about this Nancy comic and it makes me laugh every single time. Absolute perfection.
I Met The First Martian - As a group of people have a discussion, a giant alien hand reaches down to grab them.
Opening splash page from My Greatest Adventure no. 16 (Aug 1957) by Sheldon โShellyโ Moldoff. The beloved Batman artist of the 40s & 50s doing a sci-fi story here, and it looks great. Freed from being Bob Kaneโs ghost artist, he displays a great affinity for science fiction.
I actually think the behavior of the Republicans in the audience has been more noteworthy than Trumpโs speech itself.
The braying, boorish jeers and yawps of a party fully given over to fascism.
A comics page in black and white. Arranged in 5 tiers of panels, each with successively smaller panels and more per row - with the exception of the first. Opens with no panel border - silhouette of a hand in a gun position - with smoke coming from index finger. speech balloon โi could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldnโt lose any voters, ok?โ Caption โthis is perhaps the most truthful thing trump has ever saidโฆโ Same row - more than half page width panel with three drawings of trump making jerky body distortions mocking cerebral palsy. Caption โone mightโve assumed when he mocked reporter serge kovaleski that it would cross a line and be the end of him in public life.โ Speech balloon โnow the poor guy, you ought to see this guy!โ Caption โthat was naive.โ Next row, first panel, slightly more than page width - closeup on trumpโs open mouth, shouting โwhen youโre a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. Grab โem by the pussy. you can do anything.โ Caption โsurely, thereโd be no coming back from this?โ Second panel - silhouettes of tiki torch carrying rioters with their shirt collars showing. Caption โor this?โ Dialogue โyou also had some very fine people on both sides.โ Caption โand yetโฆโ Third row - three panels, first slightly more than a third, rest smaller still. Silhouette of trump throwing a paper towel roll like shooting a basketball. Dialogue โa great dayโฆโ Caption โcโmonโฆโ. Second panel closeup on his lips, dialogue โwhy are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?โ Caption โreally?โ Third panel closeup on a coiled-style phone cord, dialogue โi would like you to do us a favor, though.โ In background words from the first articles of impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors. Dialogue โthe call with ukraine was perfect, with โno pressure.โ full alt-text on my site at the link https://spinweaveandcut.com/draw-the-line/
Saying this again, he's told us who he is all along, that he's monstrous is no surprise. It's all the people who stand up and cheer him on, celebrate his know-nothing madness as genius, and his ugliness as greatness โ monsters all...
I am not currently sick. I did, however, take maybe one too many over the counter sleeping pills last night to help me rest, and this morning was a cornucopia of borderline hallucinogenic dreams as I overslept. Lol
As such, rerunning this Jack kirby-inspired homage feels wildly relevant. Lol
Tatjana began her career at EC Comics in the 1950s! Adding uncredited finishes to Wally Wood stories. From 1969 on, she was one of the main colorists at DC. She hit her peak with Vertigo.
She hung it up in 2003 at age 77. She was 99 when she died.
RIP legendary colorist Tatjana Wood.
You know her work, whether you realize it or not. An important talent. Having just stumbled through a rudimentary coloring job, her astonishing work only increases in my eyes.
Spotted in Nashville, todayโฆ
โI believe the lawless fascists who are killing American citizens in broad daylight can bring peace to the Middle East by bombing childrenโs schools without congressional approval.โ
Thatโs what you sound like.
what if we did 2003 again but with even stupider people in charge of everything
It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
Still up on the official White House website:
www.whitehouse.gov/articles/202...
Look where so many people falling for the excuse that โit was only locker room talkโ has gotten us.
Moose in โMail Taleโ. Mr. Weatherbee asks Moose to mail some envelopes for him. Moose says he did, but they spelled โletterโ wrong. Mr. Weatherbee digs his envelopes out of the โlitterโ.
Hereโs something you donโt see every day - an Archie gag written and drawn by Neal Adams.
From Pep 139 (1960).
Listen...these dudes changed the locks on her mailbox
They marked her mail undeliverable and returned it to the sender
They blocked her & her tenants from receiving doctorโs bills, medications, credit card statements, car titles, property tax statements, & more
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I bloody love comics!