Dad's Army S3 E3 The Lion Has Phones
The Warmington on Sea Home Guard demonstrates their clever Camouflage Techiques.
I'd like to present latest Inktober pieces from day 6-10, I hope you viewing these on my Inktober Blog here or my DeviantArt page as much I did make them.
The Best Action Movie One Liner! from Friday Foster (1975) delivered by Pam Grier herself.
I made this watercolor painting a while back of model Ashley Graham, after seeing a video of her doing an aerial yogo workout.
I decide to combine my painting with the footage that inspired it, again under the grounds of fair use.
Futurama S2 E13 Bender Gets Made
Zoidberg is recovers from a mild sedative in this Classic Scene.
You Mess Around with Zoidberg or his Friends as Clamps; Is about to find out here the hard way in Futurama S6 E14 The Silence of the Clamps. I didn't think Zoidberg knew that kind of profanity, It's still an awesome scene of his willing to stick up for his Friends.
My Favorite scene from Family Guy S6 E1 Blue Harvest, I love the Star War spoof and it’s Red puns never fail to make me laugh.
DeviantArt Description-George Perez Cyborg Tribute 1954-2022
'When talking about an Comic Book Writer and Artist like George Perez, it's next to impossible to list all characters he created, co-created or recreated. I decided to draw one that many people have taken close to their hearts Cyborg (Victor Stone) member the Teen Titans and later the Justice League.
George Perez often enjoyed working on Comics with large cast of characters. He was once asked how many characters he'd like to draw he replied "All of Them." He truly was an Artist Artist who was truly Irreplaceable.'
Vault Boy and Lynda Carter y'all have just made my Day.
Just like the critics, we give @falloutonprime two thumbs up. 👍🏼
It's my 2 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
Hard believe it's been years time fights when you're having fun.
The House of Secrets #112 (October 1973) from DC Comics.
"The Case of Demon Spawn" by Writer Gerry Conway and Artist Luis Dominguez.
Roderick Doyle and Professor John Winston thinly veiled parodies of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John Watson, find themselves taking on the Vampires in this strange 70s comic story.