Remember this in the morning:
they waited for the media to leave.
they went in at 1:30am.
they arrested over 100 people.
they shoved, beat and dragged veterans and other protesters.
then when everyone was gone, they threw the remains of the camp into dumpsters.
don’t forget this. spread it. signal boost.
Beautiful. #RIPSteveJobs
jmak:
Thanks, Steve.
Posting designs like this one makes me paranoid, because I can’t shake the feeling that it’s not original. I enjoyed the process regardless, but please let me know if somebody else beat me to the idea!
Thoughts?
The Count. Badass from way back, bitches.
A couple of drawings I started/polished a bit today at work. Started the Wonder Woman one earlier this week, Batgirl today, smoothed out a few things tonight.
Not the point, DC
Not the point at all.
Starfire’s depiction wasn’t inappropriate for children, it was inappropriate for humans.
Just thought this was interesting to read, given that I ditched FB a few weeks ago. A lot about FB just doesn’t feel the way it should right now.
So I didn’t even really get far enough into Red Hood and the Outlaws to even see all the outrage over Starfire and her characterization. No, I stopped just before that for the simple reason that those first few pages were so bad, I didn’t want my brain to turn to mush.
Here’s a description for Jonathan Hickman’s upcoming creator-owned project:
If you’re a highly qualified psychologist in Los Angeles, the fake problem capital of the world, sometimes you get bored. And, sometimes, this means you screw with your patients.
For the first time in three years, JONATHAN HICKMAN is writing and drawing a creator-owned comic. Known for the boundary-pushing stories like THE NIGHTLY NEWS and PAX ROMANA, this one-and-done book is the first of three PLUS! stories, will not be collected for over a year, and is intended to have a shelf life of several months.
I really cannot wait for this to come out. October 26th.
Angel and Faith #1
Written by Christos Gage and Rebekah Isaacs, this story delves into the aftermath of Season Eight. Angel is still reeling from having killed Giles, and there’s nothing he’s better at than guilt trips. Then there’s Faith. She tries to help him get himself together, figuring out how to carry on without him. Solid book, can’t wait for the next part.






