WOW
MELISSA
CLARKE
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One of my favorites smiles.
American Zombie.
Home Sweet Home is Brains.
Yesterday I went to my local bookstore and I saw hotgirl Leah Jung on the latest cover of Inked Magazine. The spread is awesome. She looks really great. Pick it up when you stop by the bookstore! Don't miss out! Check out this interview from Sexy Riot while your at it.
Pick up latest issue of Inked magazine to see Leah Jung spread.
Via: Inked Magazine
WITCHES TALES
I never heard of this comic book before, but like the Vault of Horror art I posted earlier, this is the orginal art before printing. I love how you can notice the cutouts of the title and lettering.
WE DARE YOU
I'm still waiting to see
MADBALLS THEMED BIKiNI
During an interview with ESPN radio last Friday, Scottie Pippen said that Michael Jordan “is probably the greatest scorer to play the game” but LeBron James “may be the greatest player to ever play the game.”
After watching James and the Heat begin the celebration early, only to blow a 15-point fourth quarter lead to the Dallas Mavericks during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals last night, Pippen may be thinking about taking back his rather questionable statement from a week ago.
And if LeBron’s un-Jordan-like performance from last night wasn’t enough to convince Pippen that M.J., among several others, is still greater than James (six rings to zero, by my count), perhaps this video will do the trick.
How quickly they forget…
Scottie Pippen's Short Memory
Via: Total Pro Sports
Bunny
Machine
One of my
favorites.
The Ramones Wanna, The Misfits Want
JOE ORLANDO - TALES FROM THE CRYPT #39 COMPLETE 7-PG STORY ORIGINAL ART
Enjoy this original horror comic in it's purest form before it hit the presses in the 1950's. I added this whole comic book story for you to check out.
Via: Lewis Wayne Gallery
"I'm not looking for a man, but being very smart and quick witted is such a turn on."
- Vanessa Lake
Via: Sexy Riot
GOD FORGIVES.
I DON'T.
THE SPERMINATIOR
Federico Fellini on the set of 8½ (1963). Photo by Tazio Secchiaroli
“I discovered that what’s really important for a creator isn’t what we vaguely define as inspiration or even what it is we want to say, recall, regret, or rebel against. No, what’s important is the way we say it.
Art is all about craftsmanship. Others can interpret craftsmanship as style if they wish. Style is what unites memory or recollection, ideology, sentiment, nostalgia, presentiment, to the way we express all that. It’s not what we say but how we say it that matters.”
8½
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