comicbookcovers:

Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #141, September 1971, cover by Jack Kirby and Neal Adams

comicbookcovers:

Superman #24, October 1943, cover by Jack Burnley

mattfractionblog:

HEY #teamHAWKGUY:
Shirts. Shirts for you. For us.  Curated by me. By WE LOVE FINE. They actually went for that one. Can you believe it? Because I can not.
I’m donating my curation commission to FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE which works to end violence against women and children around the world. Sales online of these shirts (and whatever follows) or at shows where WE LOVE FINE are set up — ANY sales of these things — money goes to FWV. 
BUY YOU SOME SHIRTS BRO SERIOUSLY
mattfractionblog:

HEY #teamHAWKGUY:
Shirts. Shirts for you. For us.  Curated by me. By WE LOVE FINE. They actually went for that one. Can you believe it? Because I can not.
I’m donating my curation commission to FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE which works to end violence against women and children around the world. Sales online of these shirts (and whatever follows) or at shows where WE LOVE FINE are set up — ANY sales of these things — money goes to FWV. 
BUY YOU SOME SHIRTS BRO SERIOUSLY
mattfractionblog:

HEY #teamHAWKGUY:
Shirts. Shirts for you. For us.  Curated by me. By WE LOVE FINE. They actually went for that one. Can you believe it? Because I can not.
I’m donating my curation commission to FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE which works to end violence against women and children around the world. Sales online of these shirts (and whatever follows) or at shows where WE LOVE FINE are set up — ANY sales of these things — money goes to FWV. 
BUY YOU SOME SHIRTS BRO SERIOUSLY

mattfractionblog:

HEY #teamHAWKGUY:

Shirts. Shirts for you. For us.  Curated by me. By WE LOVE FINE. They actually went for that one. Can you believe it? Because I can not.

I’m donating my curation commission to FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE which works to end violence against women and children around the world. Sales online of these shirts (and whatever follows) or at shows where WE LOVE FINE are set up — ANY sales of these things — money goes to FWV. 

BUY YOU SOME SHIRTS BRO SERIOUSLY

herochan:

Update: Detroit Needs A Statue of Robocop
Almost 2 years ago, Imagination Station Detroit set out to raise $50,000 dollars to create a monument to the fictional hero of Detroit, Robocop. They eclipsed their goal and immediately began rebuilding Officer Alex J. Murphy again. 

“He’s not done yet, but what you’re seeing in these pictures is pretty much exactly how he’ll look.”

They recently posted an update along with the above images letting everyone know the status of this 10 foot tall monument.
herochan:

Update: Detroit Needs A Statue of Robocop
Almost 2 years ago, Imagination Station Detroit set out to raise $50,000 dollars to create a monument to the fictional hero of Detroit, Robocop. They eclipsed their goal and immediately began rebuilding Officer Alex J. Murphy again. 

“He’s not done yet, but what you’re seeing in these pictures is pretty much exactly how he’ll look.”

They recently posted an update along with the above images letting everyone know the status of this 10 foot tall monument.
herochan:

Update: Detroit Needs A Statue of Robocop
Almost 2 years ago, Imagination Station Detroit set out to raise $50,000 dollars to create a monument to the fictional hero of Detroit, Robocop. They eclipsed their goal and immediately began rebuilding Officer Alex J. Murphy again. 

“He’s not done yet, but what you’re seeing in these pictures is pretty much exactly how he’ll look.”

They recently posted an update along with the above images letting everyone know the status of this 10 foot tall monument.
herochan:

Update: Detroit Needs A Statue of Robocop
Almost 2 years ago, Imagination Station Detroit set out to raise $50,000 dollars to create a monument to the fictional hero of Detroit, Robocop. They eclipsed their goal and immediately began rebuilding Officer Alex J. Murphy again. 

“He’s not done yet, but what you’re seeing in these pictures is pretty much exactly how he’ll look.”

They recently posted an update along with the above images letting everyone know the status of this 10 foot tall monument.

herochan:

Update: Detroit Needs A Statue of Robocop

Almost 2 years ago, Imagination Station Detroit set out to raise $50,000 dollars to create a monument to the fictional hero of Detroit, Robocop. They eclipsed their goal and immediately began rebuilding Officer Alex J. Murphy again. 

“He’s not done yet, but what you’re seeing in these pictures is pretty much exactly how he’ll look.”

They recently posted an update along with the above images letting everyone know the status of this 10 foot tall monument.

(via lookatthisfrakkinggeekster)

popsculturepodcast:

018: SUMMER OF GRUHMSBY

LISTEN UP JERKS

We do a Dranglecast about the Summer and all the cool stuff that comes along with it!

austinkleon:

I like to think I’m a Rizzo, but I’m probably a Ginsberg.

austinkleon:

I like to think I’m a Rizzo, but I’m probably a Ginsberg.

sequentialsmart:

The history of comics in six panels by Matt Madden.  

(via deantrippe)

oliversava:

Mindblowing preview of the next Hawkguy spotlighting Pizza Dog. Aja gettin that Eisner.
Source: CBR


PIZZA DOG oliversava:

Mindblowing preview of the next Hawkguy spotlighting Pizza Dog. Aja gettin that Eisner.
Source: CBR


PIZZA DOG

oliversava:

Mindblowing preview of the next Hawkguy spotlighting Pizza Dog. Aja gettin that Eisner.

Source: CBR

PIZZA DOG

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