
Animated The Silver Surfer By Francesco Francavilla Original illustration By Francesco Francavilla

Animated The Silver Surfer By Francesco Francavilla Original illustration By Francesco Francavilla
Stan Lee by Bill Sienkiewicz
Captain America #249 cover by John Byrne & Joe Rubinstein & Bob Sharen. 1980.
even the greatest of legends have heroes
Worldwide acclaim and Awards for his Art Bernard Albert “Berni(e)” Wrightson (born October 27, 1948, Baltimore, Maryland) is an American artist known for his horror illustrations and comic books.
Thanks to thingsseenaswepass
Original painted splash page by Bernie Wrightson from Incredible Hulk and the Thing: The Big Chance, published by Marvel Comics, 1987.
Shockwave
File under “Scenes That Were Unexpectedly Brutal In A Toy Based Comic And F***ed Me Right Up When I Was A Kid”. I knew Transformers could take some serious damage, but this was nasty and final and Shockwave’s life ends, not with a massive gesture or pitched battle, but with a sad little KRIK.
From Transformers (UK) #147 by Simon Furman and Geoff Senior.
I was tagged by @naoamaya
Rules: List ten of your favourite characters from ten different fandoms (in no particular order)
1) ⭐️Satsuki Kiryin⭐️ kill la kill 2)⭐️Yoko Lintter⭐️ Gurren Lagann 3)⭐️Atsuko Kagari⭐️ little witch academia 4)⭐️Caulifla⭐️ dragon ball super 5)⭐️medusa Gorgon⭐️ soul eater 6)⭐️Jack⭐️ samurai jack 7)⭐️Aisha ClanClan⭐️ outlaw star 8)⭐️Ryoko⭐️ tenchi muyo 9)⭐️haruko haruhara⭐️ FLCL 10)⭐️Noriko⭐️ Gunbuster
1) Jean Luc Picard. Star Trek
2) The Thing. Comics (Marvel)
3) Gandalf. LOTR.
4) Jack. Samurai Jack
5) Usagi. Comics (Independent)
6) Grimlock. Transformers
7) Hannibal. The A-Team
8) Batman. Specifically Kevin Conroy's version. Comics (DC)
9) Han Solo. Star Wars
10) The 11th Doctor. Doctor Who.
Sigourney Weaver and the Alien Queen on the set of Aliens (1986)
BFFs!
Eternal OTP.
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger filming A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH (‘47)
The saga of Lili/Cole/Miss Piggy/Kermit continues
Doctor Strange by Paul Smith
‘Mind blown yet?
Walt Simonson homage