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Pages from Warrior Magazine No. 17 (March 1984) From a car boot sale in Nottingham. 1) Artist David Lloyd, equipped with the title V for Vendetta, set out creating a costume for the central character and his antagonists. Editor Dez Skinn had asked David
lusty-sketchies: Lusty comic pages 1 & 2 completedEXCEPT for the logotype/story title!That will go in the space above the lightning bolt on the first page.The comic will get its own tumblr when I launch it for reals. I’ll let you know when that
4 bangin’ new stories are here from Insane3D! Furry Creatures fuck innocent girls. 96 pages of interspecies porn 45 pages of 3D sex. Titles Include: Indian Legend Red Cap’s Confession Horny Bigfoot Jungle Explorer Check the link for all
neoncarrotx3: fuckyeahygodoujinshi: Title: Without Dividend [Muhai] Artist: Kariya Rating: G Pairing: Yami Marik/Marik Size: Pages - 13 pages. About 600 x 851 pixels. Download - 2.3 MB English translation by Budiamond Download Links: - Megaupload
First page of a new, shorter comic. We’re going to be trying out these sort of micro comic ideas, ones that only need about 4 pages to tell their story, and get hot and sexy. Also, if you’re worried about how consensual this is, title is at the top
Bindo ANTHOLOGY RereleaseCircle: Bindo244 pages / R-18 / All Zoro x Sanji ONE P*ECE9 titles originally published from June 2012 to March 2014 3 contribution titles Includes… Bon appetit / SCENT GAME / Sono Otoko Moujyuu ni Tsuki / 21191921 /
bigmusclefurry: Title: Black and Blue (Pages 7 to 13) Artist: WFA Source: Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Her Twitter Her FA page Support her Patreon
bigmusclefurry: Title: Black and Blue (Pages 1 to 6) Artist: WFA Source: Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Her Twitter Her FA page Support her Patreon
foxintwilight: Page 32 of the comic project I am doing with @starhoof, titled “Fortunate Mix-Up” <PREVIOUS PAGE ***you can also find me at*** https://twitter.com/foxinshadow_art https://www.instagram.com/foxinshadow_art/ https://pixiv.me/foxinshadow
Me: *browsing app games* oh, this one sounds interesting, I wonder what the gameplay looks like.App Page: Play our game! *image of title screen*Me: Cool, what does the gameplay look like?App Page: Play as cool characters! *image of non-gameplay rendering
pokescans: Pokémon Perfect Guide: Satoshi and Pikachu Adventure Log book cover, back, and title page.
3dzen: Rendering and posing is done just doing last post work and title page – ~90 images total; all Patreons will get this in the next 24 hours!On Sale this week exclusively at Affect 3D
nemfrog:Human animals. Source. Title page.
druid-for-hire:[image id: a four-page comic. it is titled “do not stand at my grave and weep” after the poem by mary elizabeth frye. the first page shows paleontologists digging up fossils at a dig. it reads, “do not stand at my grave and weep.
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foxintwilight: Page 17 of the comic project I am doing with @starhoof, titled “Fortunate Mix-Up” <PREVIOUS PAGE ***you can also find me at*** https://twitter.com/foxinshadow_art https://www.instagram.com/foxinshadow_art/ https://pixiv.me/foxinshadow
zillionairensfw: Page 8.I feel I should mention that the only reason this comic is titled “Luckless” is because jinx is in it. so that’s why, in case you were curious.First page - Previous page - next page
michaelmoonsbookshop: Bases of Design by Walter Crane detail from the title page; London 1902
nemfrog: Surf riding on sea dragons. The magic crook, or, The stolen baby. 1911. Title page illustration. Internet Archive
mortisia: Percy Shelley poetryFront cover, front doublure plus 2 Illuminated title pages (1910). Source: Bookbinding : books bequeathed by William Augustus Spencer. Location: Stephen A. Schwarzman Building / Spencer Collection. Creator: Sangorski,
ichigomaniac: sunsteez: I finally made a title page! And the comic finally has an official name would you look at that high fives all around Next> <Back (First)
William Blake (English, 1757-1827), Title page of Robert Blair’s The Grave, 1808
privatecabinetstuff: Paul Verlaine, Hombres (Hommes) Potsdam: “Sous le manteau pour H. H. Tillgner”, (1920).An early illustrated edition of these homoerotic poems by Verlaine. Erotic title page etching by Marcus Behmer,
chibiyuuto: Card Captor Sakura ~Clear Card arc~ Chapter 9 title page Volume 2 release date: April 1st.
centuriespast: Image from the title page of A Rehearsall both Straung and True, of Hainous and Horrible Actes Committed by Elizabeth Stile (1579)
rhaenyra: Video Game Editorial and Graphics Challenge day 2; create a title page for an article implementing the shape tool or pen tool and a sans-serif font.
itsmeganprincess: MY ARCHIVE IS VIEWABLE AGAIN!!!!~ Tumblr has lifted their absurd adult/explicit rating from my blog. Now is your chance to hit my archive (at the top of my title page) and go back in time and reblog some of my older classic captions.
kellu-chan: I love the walkthrough title page for ORAS Strategy Guide *Q* it’s so cute
foxintwilight: Page 15 of the comic project I am doing with @starhoof, titled “Fortunate Mix-Up” <PREVIOUS PAGE ***you can also find me at*** https://twitter.com/foxinshadow_art https://www.instagram.com/foxinshadow_art/ https://pixiv.me/foxinshadow
nemfrog:Alchemy. Coelvm philosophorvm, sev, De secretis naturae liber. 1528. Title page illustration.
talesfromweirdland: Title-page from Tales of Terror (1808), by Matthew Lewis.
nemfrog: nemfrog: Laws relating to sex morality in New York City. 1915. Title page. The new code, same as the old code.
hotwaterandmilk: Title page Alex — GANGSTA. #40
printed-ink:Nabokov’s Drawings: “The drawings of butterflies done by Vladimir Nabokov were intended for “family use.” He made these on title pages of various editions of his works as a gift to his wife and son and sometimes to other
Nabokov’s Drawings: “The drawings of butterflies done by Vladimir Nabokov were intended for “family use.” He made these on title pages of various editions of his works as a gift to his wife and son and sometimes to other relatives.
nemfrog: Title page. Self-destruction. 1958.
nemfrog: Title page. Pain. 1914.
nemfrog: Title page. Pathological lying, accusation, and swindling. 1915.
nemfrog:Title page _Self help for nervous women_ 1909
cindersk: When they finally do write about me…(And they will, trust me)…I fully expect this to be the Title Page.
thebooklrandtheduke: savyleartist: Blessed be the publishers that put numbers on the spines of books in a series, put chronological lists in the title pages, and say “the first in the ____ series” For they shall inherit the money of readers. Amen.
nemfrog: Our magic. 1911. Title page.
elduderino966: RWBY: Hot Spring Harem (Coco) Here she is, you dirty pervs. Also, this is how changing stalls get disgusting. Don’t do it in a changing stall, you’re not the first to have unprotected sex in that stall. Title page by: @vault6969
novsaut: Cranford title page and pressed flowers
burleskateer: Burlesk cartoon by: Bill Ward.. aka. “McCartney” Title Page of the July ‘57 issue of ‘SHOWGIRLS’ humor digest..
thenearsightedmonkey: Dear students, It is worth it to visit all of this little book Love, Professor Sluggo oldbookillustrations: Title page from The nine lives of a cat , by Charles Bennett, London, 1860. (Source: archive.org)
According to the famous title page – which was not “ripped in two” upon hearing the news of Napoleon’s crowning himself Emperor – the text readsSinfonia Grande Intitolata Bonaparte (erased so roughly as to leave a hole in the paper)[1]804
completelyunproductive-deactiva: Woodcut from the title page of a 1499 pamphlet published by Markus Ayrer in Nuremberg. It depicts Vlad III (“the Impaler”) dining among the impaled corpses of his victims.
michaelmoonsbookshop: The Chimes A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In.Charles DickensLondon Chapman & Hall 1845 First Edition with second state engraved title page [Publishers name beneath the engraving not within
nemfrog: Title page. The girl who lost things. 1910.
PAGES 01-05I had to make some edits. I changed the way I drew the metal, from hatching to spot blacks, and I accidentally drew her little waistcloth flipping sides a bunch.Still considering a title. But things on the most important front, the actually
Page 08I’m considering Amazonian as a title. It’s a bit bland, but fits fairly well. There’s also the more pulp-y Chanda the Amazon. Maybe you folks have an opinion? Either way, here’s the 8th page.
xuunies replied to your post:Who do you like more? Ruby or Sapphire?i feel like these questions should be put into a FAQ omfgI should put my blog title as ‘I REALLY FUCKING LOVE RUBY, SAPPHIRE,AND GARNET SO MUCH, I LOVE THEM ALL EQUALLY THEY ARE MY
Page 24 of the comic project I am doing with @starhoof, titled “Fortunate Mix-Up”Neew deer enter the stage ;) I am sure that this won’t end in any clothes being torn off or anything like that. Alexis (red hair) belongs to @vulpessentia and Adaline
desperate-translations: Title: まとまらないらくがき (page 4) Artist: 山田あこ Translator: kichiru Typesetter: fenwarg
one of my books for class is called “keys to drawing” right, p normal title for an art booki open to the first page that just the title stated again……….and a small sketch of a ring of keys near it.
detroitlib: #caturday ! From our stacks: Illustrations and title page from Catoninetales A Domestic Epic By Hattie Brown [pseud.] A young lady of colour lately deceased at the age of 14. London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1891. “Only three hundred and thirty