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    I like this!

    I like this!

    (Source: eatsleepdraw)

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    eatsleepdraw:

illustration for a sushi takeaway shop

    eatsleepdraw:

    illustration for a sushi takeaway shop

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    youngjusticer:

Adorable.
Fanboy, by Julie Dillon.

    youngjusticer:

    Adorable.

    Fanboy, by Julie Dillon.

    (via fyeahsuperheroes)

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    dcu:

Well THIS is just the best thing ever.

    dcu:

    Well THIS is just the best thing ever.

    (via fyeahsuperheroes)

  5. superandgay:

    Artist Appreciation: Phil Noto’s Hank Pym’s Photo Archive. 

    This is one of my favorite projects by an artist. Not only is each of his works beautifully detailed, but Noto also seems to turn these fictional superheroes into real life people. I love the use of actual dates in order to show us a glimpse into the real lives of these characters. I feel like I would see this “photographs” in old issues of TIME Magazine or something. Fantastic.

    Previous Phil Noto posts: Havok and Polaris, Betsy Braddock (1983), and Winter Storm (1978).

    Nice concept

    (via fyeahsuperheroes)

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    eatsleepdraw:

Hi Polar bear

very accurate.

    eatsleepdraw:

    Hi Polar bear

    very accurate.

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    cavetocanvas:

Richard Estes, The Ginger Man, 1979

Not even sure if this is a photo or what

    cavetocanvas:

    Richard Estes, The Ginger Man, 1979

    Not even sure if this is a photo or what

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    eatsleepdraw:

Mark Bello
Illuskrate.blogspot.com

Bee will like this :-)

    eatsleepdraw:

    Mark Bello

    Illuskrate.blogspot.com

    Bee will like this :-)

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    Questions To Ask At A Bike Shop
Aaron Hersh, competitor.com
Ide­al­ly, every bike shop would be a cen­ter of triathlon edu­ca­tion, but some shop employ­ees can come off as snob­bish and exclu­sive. Geoff Nen­ninger, gen­er­al man­ag­er at Col­orado Mul­ti­sport in Boul­der, Colo., says, “Some shop guys ha…

Gyud advice

    Questions To Ask At A Bike Shop
    Aaron Hersh, competitor.com

    Ide­al­ly, every bike shop would be a cen­ter of triathlon edu­ca­tion, but some shop employ­ees can come off as snob­bish and exclu­sive. Geoff Nen­ninger, gen­er­al man­ag­er at Col­orado Mul­ti­sport in Boul­der, Colo., says, “Some shop guys ha…

    Gyud advice

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    fyeahsuperheroes:

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