brianmichaelbendis:

Green Arrow by Marcos Martin

brianmichaelbendis:

Green Arrow by Marcos Martin

masterofkarateandfriendship:

What If He-Man and Skeletor Were Best Friends? by Matthew Skiff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eiwpZS3Vqg
collectivehistory:

American troops treat a wounded dog on Orote Pennisula. W.Eugene Smith. 1944 

collectivehistory:

American troops treat a wounded dog on Orote Pennisula. W.Eugene Smith. 1944 

ofgodsandvigilantes:

kristaferanka:

bigredrobot:

jordangibson:

Yesterday on twitter a bunch of guys and I were lamenting about how there are no Wonder Woman comics being made for their daughters and nieces. That night I started designing a Wonder Woman for a comic aimed at young girls and this is what I came up with. I want to draw more of her soon, maybe even do a full cover thing.

Jeez, this is great.

DUDE this is gorgeous

This is awesome.

ofgodsandvigilantes:

kristaferanka:

bigredrobot:

jordangibson:

Yesterday on twitter a bunch of guys and I were lamenting about how there are no Wonder Woman comics being made for their daughters and nieces. That night I started designing a Wonder Woman for a comic aimed at young girls and this is what I came up with. I want to draw more of her soon, maybe even do a full cover thing.

Jeez, this is great.

DUDE this is gorgeous

This is awesome.

matteoricci:

John Thomson: Chinese Women, 1869-72.

John Thomson (1837-1921) was a pioneering Scottish photographer who, after traveling through various parts of Asia, settled in Hong Kong in 1868 and operated a studio there for the next four years. Using Hong Kong as his base, he traveled extensively throughout China and was the first known photographer to document the people and landscapes of China for publication in the western market. Returning to England, he published a four volume book entitled “Illustrations of China and its People” in London, 1873-1874.

Images courtesy of Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

(via asianhistory)


This should be read in the voice of William Shatner, for best effect.

This should be read in the voice of William Shatner, for best effect.

next-imaginaut:

Illustration from John Uri Lloyd’s Etidorhpa, or the End of Earth: The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey (1896), John Augustus Knapp.
Full text available for free here.

next-imaginaut:

Illustration from John Uri Lloyd’s Etidorhpa, or the End of Earth: The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey (1896), John Augustus Knapp.

Full text available for free here.

(via brudesworld)

jeremy-ruiner:

whylurr:

I don’t know if it’s that it’s 5 AM, or that this is actually that hilarious, but I’m laughing so hard it hurts, right now.

fucking. clint.

(via mizzkatonic)