the child grows enormous but never grows up
nancyishappy:

… and we have a winner

nancyishappy:

… and we have a winner

itswalky:

All online Comic Creators lead to this.  When will they understand.


“out of what he views as flesh”

itswalky:

All online Comic Creators lead to this.  When will they understand.

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“out of what he views as flesh”

todaysdocument:

Happy 110th, Teddy!:

November 16, 1902 marked the first appearance of cartoonist Clifford K. Berryman’s “Teddy Bear” character, in the cartoon “Drawing the Line in Mississippi,” published in the Washington Post. In the cartoon, President Theodore Roosevelt is shown refusing to shoot a bear cub during a bear-hunting expedition in Mississippi. The story and Berryman’s cartoon soon inspired a popular toy bear christened “Teddy’s Bear.” This cartoon depicts the eponymous Teddy Bear pondering whether or not to follow Roosevelt on his African trip. Because Berryman drew the Teddy Bear primarily with Roosevelt, he could have been deciding whether to continue to use the Bear in his cartoons while Roosevelt travelled.

todaysdocument:

Happy 110th, Teddy!:

November 16, 1902 marked the first appearance of cartoonist Clifford K. Berryman’sTeddy Bear” character, in the cartoon “Drawing the Line in Mississippi,” published in the Washington Post. In the cartoon, President Theodore Roosevelt is shown refusing to shoot a bear cub during a bear-hunting expedition in Mississippi. The story and Berryman’s cartoon soon inspired a popular toy bear christened “Teddy’s Bear.”

This cartoon depicts the eponymous Teddy Bear pondering whether or not to follow Roosevelt on his African trip. Because Berryman drew the Teddy Bear primarily with Roosevelt, he could have been deciding whether to continue to use the Bear in his cartoons while Roosevelt travelled.

desertislandbrooklyn:

Fabulas Panicas, Alexandro Jodorowsky, 1960’s

desertislandbrooklyn:

Fabulas Panicas, Alexandro Jodorowsky, 1960’s

explodingdog:

Crazy Monster in love.

explodingdog:

Crazy Monster in love.