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tetanoszine:

First page from the amazing Gibi Gibi collective artist Luiz Berger for our upcoming issue of tétanos! available someday near july!

So excited about the Third Issue of Tétanos! it’s gonna be great!

mamotretos:

tetanoszine:

First page from the amazing Gibi Gibi collective artist Luiz Berger for our upcoming issue of tétanos! available someday near july!

So excited about the Third Issue of Tétanos! it’s gonna be great!

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bugwork:

Women part of the Sawt al-Haq (Voice of Rights) stand with their weapons as they undergo military training in Aleppo, Syria

bugwork:

Women part of the Sawt al-Haq (Voice of Rights) stand with their weapons as they undergo military training in Aleppo, Syria

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altcomics:

Yoshimi Uchida

altcomics:

Yoshimi Uchida

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cloudbaby:

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indypendent-thinking:


early 1910′s, Musidora
[Original picture caption from brixpicks.com ] The exquisitely exotic and gothy Musidora (born Jeanne Roques) was introduced to me by this week’s movie pick, Irma Vep which imagines a fictional remake of Les Vampires, the silent serial that made Musidora famous in France in the early 1910′s. With her heavily kohled eyes and gorgeous alabaster skin, she shines in the dramatic styles she donned. Aside from her stunning looks and personal style, though, she was quite a pioneer in the cinematic world. At a time when women rarely worked beyond the roles of actress or costume designer, she was both a director and producer. Many of her works are sadly lost.

indypendent-thinking:

early 1910′s, Musidora

[Original picture caption from brixpicks.com ] The exquisitely exotic and gothy Musidora (born Jeanne Roques) was introduced to me by this week’s movie pick, Irma Vep which imagines a fictional remake of Les Vampires, the silent serial that made Musidora famous in France in the early 1910′s. With her heavily kohled eyes and gorgeous alabaster skin, she shines in the dramatic styles she donned. Aside from her stunning looks and personal style, though, she was quite a pioneer in the cinematic world. At a time when women rarely worked beyond the roles of actress or costume designer, she was both a director and producer. Many of her works are sadly lost.

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