Alright, this made me LOL.
Alright, this made me LOL.
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Charles Schulz: Peanuts
Reader Submission: Title and Redesign by Joshua Love.
Battle of Gettysburg - July 1-3 1863
While the exact number of Union and Confederate casualties are not known, it is estimated that close to 50,000 soldiers died during the Battle of Gettysburg.
(For a sense of scale, that’s equivalent to the capacity of a larger Major League Baseball Stadium.)
Pennsylvania, Gettysburg. A Harvest of Death, 07/1863. Timothy H. O’Sullivan, photographer. From the series “Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War,” by Alexander Gardner, ca. 1861 - ca. 1865
SUBMISSION: This piece was done for the “Waiting for October” Pete & Pete-themed zine. Here’s their universe, organized (somewhat) neatly.
Cheers,
ed: I spy Artie!
“Heyyyyy, Brother”
Or should we say, hey fellow fans of Arrested Development!
June 29th is the opening of “There’s Always Money in the Banana Stand,” Gallery 1988’s group show tribute to Arrested Development and those wacky Bluths we all love so much.
This awesome piece, entitled Out on a Limb, was created by Julian Callos and features the one and only Buster Bluth facing his fear, the seal with the yellow bow tie.
Visit Julian’s blog to view detail shots of this delightful illustration.
Stop petting it so hard, Jayne.
These Jewish children are on their way to Palestine after having been released from the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. The girl on the left is from Poland, the boy in the center from Latvia, and the girl on right from Hungary., 06/05/1945
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