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comixology:

onipress:

joeinfurnari:

Captain America blasts through today’s warmup sketch! Enjoy!

Did you miss yesterday’s sketch?

Batman!

The Bunker’s Joe Infurnari takes on Captain America!

These are warm up sketches?!


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starwars:

Artist of the Week - Hitoshi Ariga



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brianmichaelbendis:

Captain America unused 1989 movie poster by Joe Jusko


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starwars:

Artist of the Week - Hitoshi Ariga


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herochan:

Happy Birthday to Artist Rodolfo Reyes!

Check out his DeviantArt and be sure to follow him on Tumblr.


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writewild:

Ray Bradbury


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starwars:

Artist of the Week - Hitoshi Ariga



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instagram:

Exploring Sarajevo’s Abandoned Olympic Park

To see more photos and videos of Sarajevo’s Olympic bobsled and luge track, explore the Olimpijski Bob Staza and Trebević location pages.

Stark against the dense forests of Trebević mountain stands a crumbling, brightly adorned concrete track built for the 1984 Olympic Games in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The track, used for bobsledding and the luge competitions until 1991, primarily draws hikers and graffiti artists these days. It bears the marks not only from the passage of time, but also from the wars that plagued Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1990s.



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unsplash:

Download / By Sonja Langford


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unsplash:

Download / By Ryan Schroeder


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tbridge:

Excellent.


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brianmichaelbendis:

The powers universe by Michael Avon Oeming

Love his art style.


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brianmichaelbendis:

Star Slammers #3 Cover by Walter Simonson Colors by Len O’Grady

Loved this series when it originally debuted in the ‘80s. Love that it’s being re-published.




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tbridge:

theremina:

I’m just gonna go ahead and start responding to any and all pleas for advice with that line. I’m gonna make that a thing.

This is my new favorite screenie.


ruckawriter:

Blast Off!, Spiegel Online, Picture This. Credit: Agence France-Presse.

Caption: Ever wondered what a rocket launch looks like up close? Like this. The image was taken during the launch of the Soyuz rocket carrying an American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday. The trio is bound for the International Space Station. They were supposed to arrive not long after their launch, but a thruster failure meant the initial attempt to dock was unsuccessful. The Soyuz capsule is now expected to hook up with the ISS on Thursday night.