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Totally unflattering, yet appropriate pictures of both Kash Patel, FBI (Federal Booze Imbiber) Director, and Pete Kegsbreath, SecDrunk in Trump’s Liquor Cabinet, with the caption reading, “ Kash Patel and Pete Hegseth we’re just DUI hires”

Totally unflattering, yet appropriate pictures of both Kash Patel, FBI (Federal Booze Imbiber) Director, and Pete Kegsbreath, SecDrunk in Trump’s Liquor Cabinet, with the caption reading, “ Kash Patel and Pete Hegseth we’re just DUI hires”

#ClownShow #Patel #Kegsbreath #Drunks #Unfit #DEI #Worthless #LaughingStock

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The Three Graces",c.1949.
Luigi Lucioni (Italy,1900-1988)
Oil on canvas, 43.3 x 35.7cm.

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That’s the first thing that comes to mind whenever i see a photo of him. 🤷‍♂️

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Happy Birthday to this man here.

My three fav movies that he’s in are as follows, in no particular order.

Rocky Horror
Clue
The Shadow

Oh, and IT

No idea what this says about me other than I like movies with Tim Curry in them. His cover of “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” is not to be missed

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It’s a reasonable and far overdue ask.

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Graham Platner, the guy with the Nazi tattoo... when white, cisgender, hetero people support that guy, it tells us minorities everything we need to know about you. That to you, a guy with a literal Nazi symbol tattooed on his body is okay as long as he says the right things.

"bUt hE's cHaNgEd"

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Winner for today!

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Where do you send them off to be bound these days?

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We share the same birthday.

Although she’s a year younger than I am, time has been kinder to her than to me. Much, much kinder.

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Breaking my own rule because Jerry Ordway drew the first Superman comic I purchased. #SupermanDay

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Cover art for Superman: Peace on Earth, sans trade dress.

Cover art for Superman: Peace on Earth, sans trade dress.

Alex Ross

#SupermanDay

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They should change the name to "Strait of Schrödinger".

It's both open and closed at the same time.

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I love the look and feel of this cover. It conveys in more than just look the feelings of Superman here. Easy to see why it would be one of your fav covers.

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Happy Superman Day! I am sharing one of my favorite covers, which other artists might appreciate, as it is a technique cover and it flowed smoothly from my hand, which happens infrequently:)

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A black and white photo of Sikela.

A black and white photo of Sikela.

Action Comics #56 (1943). The cover shows Superman flying above a Pyramid & the Sphinx. He is punching away two missiles that we're headed towards them.

Action Comics #56 (1943). The cover shows Superman flying above a Pyramid & the Sphinx. He is punching away two missiles that we're headed towards them.

Artist John Sikela. #SupermanDay

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A photo of Christopher Reeve at his most handsome at the time of the release of Superman in 1978.

A photo of Christopher Reeve at his most handsome at the time of the release of Superman in 1978.

#SupermanDay

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It’s a crazy world when I can change the channel from Stanley Cup Playoff 🏒 action to UFL minor league football. 🏈

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A black and white photo of Cassidy.

A black and white photo of Cassidy.

Action Comics #27 (1940). On the cover, Superman is stopping a lion that escaped from a circus cage from attacking Lois Lane.

Action Comics #27 (1940). On the cover, Superman is stopping a lion that escaped from a circus cage from attacking Lois Lane.

Artist Paul Cassidy. #SupermanDay

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Superman From the 30s to the 70s hardcover book jacket

Superman From the 30s to the 70s hardcover book jacket

It’s Superman Day!

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A black and white photo of Wood.

A black and white photo of Wood.

Action Comics #484 (1978). The cover by José Luis García-López teases the story "Superman Takes a Wife!" It shows Superman flying and holding Lois, who is wearing a wedding dress. Wood colored this cover.

Action Comics #484 (1978). The cover by José Luis García-López teases the story "Superman Takes a Wife!" It shows Superman flying and holding Lois, who is wearing a wedding dress. Wood colored this cover.

Artist and very prolific colorist Tatjana Wood. #SupermanDay

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A black and white photo of Burnley drawing

A black and white photo of Burnley drawing

Action Comics #108 (1947). On the cover, Superman gets between a container that is spilling liquid metal and the two workers who are standing underneath it. We can see the liquid hitting Superman’s back while he flies above the men.

Action Comics #108 (1947). On the cover, Superman gets between a container that is spilling liquid metal and the two workers who are standing underneath it. We can see the liquid hitting Superman’s back while he flies above the men.

Artist Jack Burnley. #SupermanDay

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''The one who plants trees, knowing that he will never sit in their shade, has at least started to understand the meaning of life.''
Rabindranath Tagore

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“Pharisee Press”???

Are you fucking kidding me? This is Anti-Semitic shit of the highest order!

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Here’s mine for this week. It’s kind of unusual in that it’s not a big name US comic, but a short lived translated series that originated in Italy, and has some 900 plus volumes there. We got six.

It’s solid storytelling and i enjoyed the couple issues I could find at the time.

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It would certainly lower production costs. Which makes it more likely to me.

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I’d be more inclined to have hopes another publisher picks things up

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It’s been seven years since the last book was released. I guess any hope I have is buried at the back of the cabinet hiding its sell by date.

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Walt & Skeezix seemingly ending still breaks my heart.

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