animated at 24 fps
jeff, 21 year old, animator and full time geek
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Now let’s see your war face.
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have you ever been reading something and completely understood a line of foreshadowing and just whispered “shit”
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leaving your room when people are over
Do I have a treat for you today. As you know, this year is the 75th anniversary of Superman and Lois Lane. In April I ran a series of posts from some of the creators who wrote Lois to celebrate the character. Brad Ricca is a well known authority on the history of the creation of Superman and Lois and we discussed his doing a guest post for the series. The result is this post which discusses and shows for the first time in many decades some some of the early, non-Superman comics by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel that led to the creation of Lois Lane.
Brad Ricca (shown below) takes it from here.
So when Sue approached me about writing a guest post for the 75th anniversary of Lois Lane, I jumped at the chance. I love the character, like DC Women Kicking Ass (especially on Twitter), and oh yeah, I have a book coming out called Super Boys (June 4, St. Martin’s Press) that is all about the creation of Superman. But I had one request: I didn’t want to write about Lois.
might do more after my hand stops hurting 6_9
I’ve always been there. Right from the very beginning. Right from the day he started running.
Coraline (2009)
now take a moment to remember that this is all stop-motion animation
now take another moment to remember this was a movie/animation for kids.
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to tha wall
Some mostly unfinished fem Scout doodles from the week.
God help me, Titanium is my guilty pleasure song right now.
arghaghsjdfkdfsd
fem scoot needs a name
I have no idea and I’m sorry
I WAS SINGING GIRL ON FIRE WHILE I WAS SCROLLING AND I GOT TO THIS POST AND I SCREAMED
*laughing and crying at the same time*
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