This edition features quite the range of artistic styles from digital art, lithograph, photography, pop art and macabre painting. It also covers themes from animated television and movies, music and parody. Without further ado here are July’s small oddities.
Declassify >Geek Space: The Shelf of Inspiration
As a geek, I have bookcases full of stuff. It’s the nature of the beast. Some of it is legit storage, but more often than not, it’s an amazing trophy case of books, magazines, games and figurines from my past and present.
I don’t claim to have a legit system of organization, but its not purely chaos. As such, the space I’m going to share with you is a shelf of mine and what makes the things on it special to me.
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Small Oddities: Woody Allen, a Clean Desk, an Angry Turtle and Gollum
Everyone one of us has done a Google image search to find interesting things. I prefer to get my interesting things from DeviantArt. The quality of the images and art there remain at a high quality despite being freely open for anyone to join.
Declassify >Ralph Bakshi: A Rotospective
Rotospective: A look into Ralph Bakshi’s Wizards
Ralph Bakshi’s Wizards is just as relevant today as it was when it first came out in 1977, if not more so. The story is set after celebrating 3000 years of peace, since the world blew up in “a thousand atomic fireballs.”
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Richard Corben’s Den: A Review of the 10 Comic Fantagor Press Run
If you don’t know of Den from anything other than Heavy Metal, you’re missing out. You get the basic principle, but there is a lot more to the character than just getting thrown into another universe. Also, you won’t know his true origin.
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