#Ross Gordon
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cinefiliz · 7 months ago
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Late Night With The Devil, 2024.
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deputyrook · 7 months ago
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Jack Delroy: Thinking Woman's Sex Symbol
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juxtafruition · 9 months ago
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i was playing half-life and got the snark for the first time and i just had 2 draw this
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bobbob-87 · 2 months ago
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Ross Scott is open to being part of HL2VRAI, pls let the HLVRAI cast know about this.
this is now your chance to see Freeman mind to have a cameo in hlvrai
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somberbenrey · 1 month ago
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and fuck conformity
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dvar-trek · 9 days ago
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Colorado Avalanche: Had to get the roomies involved in the trend 🤭
Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche at the Mile High Dreams Gala (12-NOV-2024)
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thefugitivesaint · 3 months ago
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Marion T. Ross (1888-1937), ''Mother Earth's Children: The Frolics of the Fruits and Vegetables'' by Elizabeth Gordon, 1914 Source
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halfthebrain · 1 year ago
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*clears throat*
So, Harvey’s dad believed in love at first sight. Harvey shared this with Mike on the night they got high together.
In hindsight, Harvey realises that his dad knew what he was believing.
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tuxedosaurus · 2 years ago
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I like Alex Ross art as much as the next guy, but this idea for Barbara Gordon is one of the dumbest things I’ve ever seen.
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Thank god for Greg Rucka & J.H. Williams turning an ableist nostalgia play into such a good new character, and thank god for Dennis O’Neil keeping Barbara as Oracle & fighting for Cass Cain to be a non-white Batgirl.
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deltoidlover · 1 year ago
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my interpretation of ross scott's gordon freeman was inspired to make this while listening to 'choke' by i dont know how but they found me
also got a timelapse, took 4 hours hehehe
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chernobog13 · 11 months ago
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Batgirl by Alex Ross.
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celestial-alignment · 2 months ago
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Artie's Jeweler's Case with Secret Compartment
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“Intelligence operatives are known for having the most advanced communications equipment in existence. This is especially true of fictional agents, since the imagination of writers and prop designers knows no bounds.
In The Wild Wild West, set in the 1870s, agents West and Gordon are limited to the technology that existed at that time. Consequently, their communications with Washington and each other were accomplished via telegraph, courier, and carrier pigeon.
A compartment in West’s train provided their pigeons—Henry, Henrietta, Anabella, and Arabella—with a means for discreet arrivals and departures. Communication from the field, however, required a creative solution, which Artemus fashioned into a disguise. Working undercover as a jeweler, Artie carried a large sample case that held numerous drawers filled with fine gems. Unbeknownst to the common observer, the rear of the case was fitted with a camouflaged door leading to a secret compartment. Inside was a carrier pigeon, available at a moment’s notice to deliver an urgent note to Jim, back at the train.
This jeweler’s case is one of the few, if not the only, surviving props used by Artemus Gordon while in disguise during an assignment. The fact that it also functioned as a secret device makes it an even more significant piece of ‘60s-era spy history.”
— "The Incredible World of Spy-Fi" by Danny Biederman (2004)
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BONUS: Artie's luggage and prop handbill
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juxtafruition · 10 months ago
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the goober 5ever...
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the-rod-ross · 9 days ago
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you could easily dress up as pitbull
Shut UP
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call-me-oracle · 7 months ago
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barbara gordon in batman: urban legends #2 (ghost in the machine)
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ultrameganicolaokay · 3 months ago
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DC Comics Presents #19 ‘Who Haunts This House?’ (1979) by Dennis O'Neil, Joe Staton, Frank Chiaramonte and Jerry Serpe. Edited by Julius Schwartz. Cover by Ross Andru, Dick Giordano and Tatjana Wood.
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