Marbled endpaper that evokes infinity. 1889.
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Jess Johnson
Infinite Quest
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okay so apparently while doing research for writing a Halo thing, I realized I completely misremembered Thel and Rtas having a conversation at the end of the Infinite Succor comment? I could've sworn they had a moment where Thel reassured Rtas about how the mission ended
now I'm curious if anyone's attempted to write fic about that. probably would have the same vibes as Sunrise on Sanghelios
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Gen 3 Starter Breloom Fusions
Made for Pokemon Infinite Fusions.
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THE DIGITAL AGE BEGINS TO PERVADE THE '90s MUSIC POSTER DESIGN SCENE.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a Photoshop concert poster design for SMASHING PUMPKINS with special guest, GARBAGE, performing live at the American West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, on December 7, 1996. Artwork by the late, great Frank Kozik.
"I didn’t really like the band. This was one of my first Photoshop posters ever, though. I just started doing computer stuff around '95, '96. I had a Mac system. I remember thinking, "Oh, let's use every filter." You know, as we all did once? At the time, I was really obsessed with Rudi Gernreich, who was a '60s photographer-fashion guy, like Peggy Moffit. I was collecting really weird late '60s, early '70s photography annuals. I was really getting into it, visually. And so, the only connection the poster has with the Smashing Pumpkins is the orange. I hated the band, didn’t really know much about them; so this was just me tripping on myself again."
-- FRANK KOZIK (1962-2023), to "NYLON" magazine, "THE STORY BEHIND SOME OF THE ’90S COOLEST BAND POSTERS," by Hayden Manders, July 21, 2016
Source: www.nylon.com/articles/frank-kozik-posters-nirvana.
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Batman: And what about Dick Grayson?
Kal-L: Yes?
Batman: Is he a better man on your Earth than he is on mine?
Kal-L: No.
Batman: I didn't think so.
- Infinite Crisis #3 [x]
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gotcha.
wanted to try and emulate an early 2000s print ad, i'm honestly so happy with how it turned out
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