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ginge1962 · 8 months ago
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A Golden Age Western title from Dell Comics - The Flying A's Range Rider No.7, Sept/Nov 1954 with a photo cover of Jock Mahoney.
Art from Tony Sgroi and Nat Edson.
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lowpolyanimals · 1 year ago
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K.K. Slider from Animal Crossing: Wild World
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theartingace · 3 months ago
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Made this centaur cleric and designed some armor for him. I would love to see your take on armor for centaurs. I use so many of your references and I'm so happy every time I see your posts!
just a LITTLE past the ask, but I happen to be playing dress-up with my centaurs so I snuck in a couple armour options to think about as a preview :)
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peachesandcreames · 2 months ago
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Hate to See Him Leave, Love to Watch Him Walk Away 🥵🔥😏
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t-u-i-t-c · 10 months ago
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make me choose
atsuhiro inukai as sento kiriyu or atsuhiro inukai as hozumi yutaka → atsuhiro inukai as sento kiriyu
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fallen-flier · 2 months ago
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theoretically if yassen and alex were stuck in a time loop what would they attempt to do? asking for science.
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eobsinj · 5 months ago
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✨ sergio checo perez - monaco 2022 ( twt | ig )
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llamasofchaos · 7 months ago
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I didn't realize it until rewatching season one and two but Alex improves his marksmanship off screen. In season one he doesn't know how to hit a moving target, in season two he does it with ease, and in season three he is very well practiced and a good shot. I wonder how he practiced?
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browsethestacks · 1 year ago
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5 Random Comics
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amazon-did-nothing-wrong · 16 days ago
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Wonder if Hongo feels a huge pressure to act older than he really is because of his high IQ which results in others expecting him to act more mature and put together
For comparison Hongo according to the Rider wiki is 22 at the start of his show which is a single year older than Narumi Goro from Messenger of Allah and the same age as Mori from Jaguar’s Eye and both of those characters are visibly treated by the people around them like they have wet fluff and need to be kept an eye on by an older adult
Anyway I wonder if Hongo’s post cyborg surgery experiences would have been different if he too had been treated like he’s not a full adult and still needs to be taken care of
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Okkk I know in the au I previously posted abt yassen forgives John, but then John sorta struggles to forgive himself and that's a thing. What if, alternatively, in a sadder au, Yassen and John meet again but.....
John, in a mission situation after being presumed dead, holding a gun up to a person he doesn't recognise but knows is extremely dangerous: Hands behind your head and turn around
Yassen, who could never forget the voice of his mentor:... John?
John, surprised to know yassen became such a cold, cruel assasin: what on earth happened to you? Why have you become this?
Yassen, who angry and hurt, because the one person after years of looking for someone to give half a damn a out him betrayed him then proceeded to die, but turns out he's been lied to *again* and John actually left him, like everyone else. Who is furious that John manipulated him, left him, then had the nerve to ask *why* he is like this. Who blames John, as much as misha dementyev, Julia Rothman, sharkovsky, etc. for who he became, became yassen thought John gave a singular damn about him, but then realised he was just a part of a mission:
YOU MADE ME INTO THIS!
Yassen, tired of everyone's bs, disarming John and placing the gun against John's head: Now deal with the monster you created
John is too shook and saddened by this to even say anything
Yassen, who is still freaking irate, and wants John to do *something*
Beg for mercy
Fight back
Something- he's tired of not having closure from John, not knowing whether he was a obstacle to overcome, or a genuine friend. But he knows [thinks he knows] that he was never really close with John. But he wants that aknowledged first.
Yassen, who is finally letting go, and letting his anger consume him, not caring to get information for the mission, not caring about *anything*, after being tied to his work for years, and is breaking after ignoring the hurt he felt from constantly being used, who is whacking John with the gun, prompting a response
Then there's John, who is still like a statue, internally screaming at himself, tearing himself apart, because it was his fault [to him], because he failed to save yassen from the dangers of Scorpia, and from himself, because he realised that he sat idly by, while yassen was struggling, and that he was about as kind as Dr three,
John who is silent while tears slowly slide down his face, knowing *he* is the villain in this is situation, and there is nothing he can do about it. Even though he really did care for yassen. Even though he still loves his student, like his own kid.
He realises he hurt yassen so, so much, and he hates himself for it. Because if anyone, *ever* harmed yassen, he'd hunt them to the end of time, but he's the reason of his pain. He failed
He failed for his mission to succeed
And he'll accept whatever punishment yassen gives him, without fighting back.
But he also wants to comfort yassen and help him, he wants to protect him again
And Yassen wants John to feel the pain inflicted on him, wants to break him like he was broken
but yassen wants John to do something, after all, he looked up to his mentor since he always had a plan.
They're both internally struggling and it's so freaking sad
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oakendesk · 1 year ago
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Range Riders Western Mar 1952
George Rozen
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peachesandcreames · 2 years ago
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The Strong Silent Type 🔥🥵
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krispyweiss · 3 months ago
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With Stanley Jordan Co-piloting, Phil Lesh & Friends Find the Promise of Darkstarathon
Everyone except Grahame Lesh was seated when Darkstarathon episode 7 began its journey across the cosmos.
And of course drummer John Molo, keyboardist Jason Crosby and pedal-steel guitarist Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz were. And being 84, Phil Lesh can do whatever the fuck he wants.
Which brings us to Stanley Jordan, whose unconventional playing style lent a bit of jazz to the proceedings as Lebowitz, Crosby, Molo and Lesh the elder kept things misty and primordial while Lesh the younger occasionally quoted the titular song.
Before long, even he was seated on his amp as this Darkstarathon lived up to the series’ initial promise of a never-ending “Darkstar.” Episode No. 7 is 27 minutes of instrumental music in which the spirit of adventurism ruled and in-the-moment composition and improv was all that mattered.
A hint of “West L.A. Fadeaway” bubbled to the surface around the 13-minute mark before elements of “Slipknot!” emerged over Molo’s marching fills.
As this dissolved, Lebowitz switched to acoustic and the band gurgled back down to formlessness as young Lesh strummed major chords and the sextet remained on the fly.
“Cassidy?”
No.
“Scarlet Begonias?”
No.
“I Know You Rider?”
Yes. But wordless with the guitarists lightly tracing the vocal lines.
Minute 23: “Darkstar” re-re-emerges; Grahame Lesh, Lebowitz and Jordan “singing” with their respective six-strings.
Shall we go?
Indeed.
Read Sound Bites’ previous “Darkstarathon” coverage here.
8/15/24
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aestheticaltcow · 6 months ago
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I've been reading an obscene amount of Top Gun Maverick fan fiction and it's the only thing my brain can currently focus on.
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moralchampion · 4 months ago
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Defending Raul is like defending Le Sserafim. You know they're incredibly good, they've proven it time & time again but them not having the chances they deserve makes them an easy target
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