JohnnyEnzyme

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 months ago

Late reply, but this is probably very similar to what most humans ate historically. Just little bits of this and that, smoked / dried / ground, etc. Before the age of agriculture, bread and beer.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Plus, guys at this level / age / injury history rarely seem able to acknowledge that they're not worth what they once were, and that it could be a really bad idea for a team to overpay them. No doubt part of that involves their agents spurring them on.

The reason the Sixers did it is mainly because they're getting desperate to make a good run with Embiid.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

I've never been to Spain, but I'm guessing the artist draws on some local inspirations at the very least. This also gave me some 'Tokyo vibes,' or really, vibes from various European cities.

I imagine you might contact them at ArtStation to ask specifically.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

Excellent, thank you.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Bullshit, "good sir."

Trump was the #1 client on Epstein's list, correct me if I'm wrong.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago

You can be "sick of old men" all you like OP, but are you "sick of democracy, eager to embrace dictatorship?"

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Good stuff to know.

Hopefully, in terms of SW, The Hero's Journey and Kurosawa were mentioned at some point?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Couldn't have done it without you, pal.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago

You're cool with me, brother.

On the one hand, we've come so spectacularly far in terms of digital tools, while OTOH, AI is getting so good that it's even scary. For example, if you scroll down to "Girl by X" in this sub...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

The bronze bikini is all inspired by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Ooh, that's right!
Hail to the princess Dejah Thoris, pleasantly bronzed by yon inspirational Martian sun. ^^

(they warn't no vanishing Ray Bradbury Martians, neither)

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I feel like there were saucer shaped space ships in other things previously.

G-e-n-t-l-e-m-e-n... (voice of Charles Winchester from M*A*S*H)... please.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago

The first two, for sure.

The third one kind of limped in without Marcia Lucas' touch, but we still embraced it. ^^

 

Me, I'd never heard of this gal before, but just today, Google featured what I thought was a pretty sweet ligne claire depiction of one of MLK's marches. Reading up, I came to learn a little bit about the African-American creator, Tatyana.


So I goggled & googled, saw the above, and thought... dang! That's some nice ligne claire, baby, particularly focusing on a topic rarely if ever tackled across LC, right?

TBH, I still don't really know that much about Tatyana. Seems she's a Californian who moved to Texas (zoiks). Any winkly-wankley-wuvvly case, I enjoy her art a lot, so here goes some samples:


One thing I've always enjoyed about LC is that it's so much more than just a formulaic Hergé imitation (altho it can still be that, haha), but pretty much like every art style ever, it's more of a launch=point.


Ooh lala, I love how she goes all 'I'mma do my version of Japanese Koi right here!' :D


It's a positional coolness, Johnny. You'll never be able.
Hey wassup big daddy!


Whoopsie, pardon me, esteemed sir!
(or multiple sirs, as the case may be)


Oi! Could almost be a Will Eisner piece, Tenement Stories, etc.


Hahaha, dunno if anyone remembers those classic Coke ads from the 50's & 60's, but this one really sent me. Drunken Santa et al.


"Alright, wrap it up, Roy!"
--Maurice Moss (The IT Crowd)

So then, here's some Tatyana links to pursue, if interested:
https://www.instagram.com/french75studios/
https://www.french75studios.com/

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So once upon a time, a BD colleague snapped this at market.

Bit later, I tried to sort it in GIMP.
Bah:
https://i.imgur.com/3XXNn77.jpg

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Bob...! (i.imgur.com)
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No, it's Bob et Bobette (or Suske en Wiske, is it not?) by Willy Vandersteen.
If I understand correctly, he's of Dutch descent, who lived and worked out of Belgique.

In any case, I love this kind of action-packed, early 'Hergé-style' ligne claire.
So funny and cute. <3

Now, if this heavily reminds you of The Misadventures of Jocko, the High-Flying Chimp, with his two little human buddies, well actually he was the star of a slightly different series:

https://www.lambiek.net/artists/h/herge.htm#:~:text=Herg%C3%A9/Moulinsart%202012.-,Jo%2C%20Zette%20et%20Jocko

 

Haha, nah, it's really more like these:


(hmm... metaphor for Snowy- Hergé himself?)


(evil Tintin alert?)


Eureka! I've got... something..?


Meh... so at least it's back to Peru, via fortunato!

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In fact, this dates from the 1947 magazine, i.e. how Tintin was being published at the time.

Haha, and here's a fun, fan-redraw:
https://i.imgur.com/uRpRRac.jpg

Artist: In The Depths of Solitude, via Tumbler

 

EDIT : I WAS SIMPLY AN IDIOT

EDIT: Sorry all-- I was having a pretty good meltdown and health issue that day, not properly understanding the issue and the responses. Apologies for my testy replies, and thanks for treating them with the respect they were due.

Just now I tried adding to our community's [FAQ] (Where can I pick up such comics, both in physical and digital format?).

Yet for some reason: Amazone.es, Lireka, Rakuten, Momox, AbeBooks, FNac and Giver Joseph ...are now producing the message below, also killing the links:

PAGE NOT FOUND

The page you are looking for does not exist.

Click here to return to your homepage

and now:

Error! There was an error on the server. Try refreshing your browser. If that doesn't work, come back at a later time. If the problem persists, you can seek help in the Lemmy support community or Lemmy Matrix room.

If you would like to reach out to one of lemm.ee admins for support, try the following Matrix addresses: @sunaurus:matrix.org The server returned this error: {{error}}. This may be useful for admins and developers to diagnose and fix the error__**

Just to be clear: as you can see in the link code, in NONE of those outgoing links (as usual) did I attempt to draw back to my native instance (lemm.ee).

By comparison, look at how all the other outgoing links worked perfectly fine across the very same post: https://lemm.ee/post/2890991

What the heck is up with all that, mates...?

EDIT: Okay, instead of implying: well, the URL protocol has changed, WHERE THE heck WERE YOU? The protocol did NOT change in that regard, call me crazy?

EDIT2: And if what the genius brigade said was actually true, then why doesn't the fix work...?

 

Some nice, Christmassy colors there. :-)

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Hang on tight!!

 

Swarte has always been someone who tickled me, with his beautifully clean, mad, pleasing designs. For now, this will have to serve as a minor introduction to his work.

Joost Swarte is a Dutch graphic designer, illustrator and architect, and one of the most famous Dutch comic artists internationally, even though he has not made that many actual comics. Most of his better known series, like Jopo de Pojo, Anton Makassar and Katoen en Pinbal (1972-1979), were made in the 1970s. Afterwards he became far better known as an illustrator and architect.

Swarte is not just a follower of the "Clear Line" tradition of Hergé and Edgar P. Jacobs, but is actually the very person who coined and popularised the phrase "Ligne Claire".

!!

Swarte draws in a very calculated, technically-precise style with much attention to bright colours and elegant design work. Swarte is additionally (co-)initiator of magazines Modern Papier and Scratches, as well as the festival Stripdagen Haarlem, and the Hergé Museum in Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium.

--Lambiek, with edits & additions by Johnny

More here, with samples: https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/swarte1.htm

 

Took me a while, but I finally got it!
It's an homage to Luncheon of the Boating Party by Renoir, to the left.

No idea what album this is from, I'm afraid. Anybody know..?

 
 

Context: it was Clax' third three-pointer in the NBA (the magic number, perhaps?). He hadn't hit one going back to the '20-21 season.

In fact, Nic liked to take 3-pointers in college. He only hit at a 30% rate, but at least it's in his wheelhouse.

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