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could they have picked a creepier name for this color.
JESUS IM CRYING
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my mental image
Kuzco is my favorite Disney Princess.
This is perfection.
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The Avengers storyboards by Jane Wu.
WOAH
A doodle from New York! This couple was walking along holding hands when their path was blocked by an old man with an ice cream cone. Instead of letting go of each others’ hands, they London-Bridged over him and he squatted down to let them pass.
that screenshot from romy and michele reminded me of my yearbook from senior year and that my friends had done this.
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First sketch of Wonder Woman - this is the description:
H. G. Peter - Original Illustration of Wonder Woman (ca. 1941). This is, quite frankly, an incredible piece of comics history. Recently acquired from the estate of H. G. Peter, Wonder Woman’s original artist, these are his first sketches of the Amazon Princess. The figures are done in what appear to be pencil, ink, and crayon and show Wonder Woman from the side and from the front. To the right of the figures, in pencil, Peter has written to Dr. William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman’s creator, “Dear Dr. Marston, I slapped these two out in a hurry. The eagle is tough to handle - when in perspective or in profile, he doesn’t show up clearly — the shoes look like a stenographer’s. I think the idea might be incorporated as a sort of Roman contraption. Peter”. In red pencil, below the figures, Marston responds, “Dear Pete - I think the gal with hand up is very cute. I like her skirt, legs, hair. Bracelets okay + boots. These probably will work out. See other suggestions enclosed. No on these + stripes - red + white. With eagle’s wings above or below breasts as per enclosed? Leave it to you. Don’t we have to put a red stripe around her waist as belt? I thought Gaines wanted it - don’t remember. Circlet will have to go higher - more like crown - see suggestions enclosed. See you Wednesday morning - WMM.” Measuring approximately 13” x 18.75” overall, the piece is in excellent condition. It was obviously folded to fit in an envelope, with a horizontal fold approximately 4.5” from the top and five vertical fold lines. The profile figure stands approximately 8” tall, while the front-facing figure is slightly larger at 9”. The historical importance of this piece cannot be overstated. This is a rare insight into the creation of an iconic character, showing clearly the creative process undertaken by two important comics pioneers. A piece of this caliber is rarely offered for public sale, especially one with such important historical qualities. Obtained from the estate of H. G. Peter, included with this lot are two other interesting items: a hand-drawn, hand-colored postcard addressed to “Miss A. Fulton” and signed “H. G. Roth” (Peter’s real name), measuring approximately 6” x 4”, and a sepia-toned portrait of Peter holding a pipe, which measures approximately 5.5” x 5.5”. All in all, a fascinating collection of material from one of comic’s most important artists.
It was sold in an auction in 2002(Found at the blog, “Maybe It’s Just Me”)
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