I read Steampunk purely on loving his art for Death. Then I ended up loving the genre.
My favorite death scene ever is from The Time of Your Life and I am only one issue away from finally having a complete set of original prints of The High Cost of Living. I'm actually working on a leg sleeve that incorporates his diction of from the High Cost of Living with my existing work with Paul Kidby's Death with the Death of Rats from the Discworld. The art styles are a little different so finding an artist that can do it right has been a challenge.
I used to have all of both- had a comic collection of over 1200 comics & then I ended up having to move and they all got destroyed when I left them at a relatives' place...some comics I replaced, but I just ended up giving up on a lot of it because when I originally bought a lot of it I was able to get stuff at a cheap price before the value on it went up.
So I have a few issues of the High Cost of Living...
But I ended up getting the Steampunk series long afterwards, so I was able to keep up with that.
I think I´ll get some Tintin figures in January, I will also (finally) visit the Tintinmuseum in belgium
Oooh....losing something like that hurts. I've had similar experiences. That's why I never try to replace. It's too depressing. I've only gotten the Steampunk series digitally, but someday I'll start getting print copies. I often have to masquerade as an adult though, so the budget for things like that is laughably small.
It's not out yet, pre-orders just started. I've already pre-ordered one.
THat's a very cute Fel.
Hmmm...so does Sui come with..?
Yes, I guess so.
i think i honestly kind of forgot about most of the toys i still have since so many older ones got thrown away due to mold or lack of space but i found some of my old tokidoki blind boox figures after talking with a coworker about em along with some of the other toys i got from one of my previous jobs
the only thing missing are two beanie boos (a rainbow puppy and a Christmas one), a care bear (i forget names but pink) and surprisingly I've still got a childhood wolf toy i had since i was a baby
but honestly dont think theres any age limit on toys especially since you can enjoy them for a lot of different reasons from craftsmanship to something they're related to like a show or company or whatever. heck im currently trying ro work out buying myself a couple blind boxes from series that i really enjoy plus theyre among the few i find are really well made especially when it comes to tinier details
He’s taking a nap 🥺
Ordered a new Funko Pop figure- Asajj Ventress from the Clone Wars(Star Wars) show...one of my FAVE characters,
It has ARRIVED..!
My new Nick plush.
He’s a gamer now
I was going to show my Ahsoka Tano Funko pop bobble head but she’s in storage
What game is Houdini playing?
Hogwart´s legacy probably
Nah maybe it’s The Escapists The one where you try to break out of prison
Makes me think why there is no Houdini game
Tell me about it!But there was one flash game that one of my Houdini mutuals played but of course it’s not around anymore
There was also one by Big Fish games where you solve who killed him
Why aren’t there any games of him???!
I do have an idea for a click and point puzzle game where you play from his point of view
I think I may be onto something. He deserves the best.
My husband wasn't happy with the quality of the Marvel Legends body my monkey man head was on, so he got me a new one. Monkeh has a hot bod now.