The Savage Ape Man

The blog for my comix, my toys and all the nonsense I get around to here in paradise.

May 25, 2013 at 3:10pm
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odditiesoflife:

Strange Homes Around the World

  • The Upside Down House in Poland
  • The Aura Residence in Laranca, Cyprus
  • UFO-style houses in Sanjhih, Taiwan
  • Stone Age home in Portugal
  • The Auto Residence in Salzburg, Austria

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2:57pm
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I am Andrew-Kann (Andrew of the house of KANN). Join your own Kryptonian House with the #ManOfSteel glyph creator http://bit.ly/10nsgOy

I am Andrew-Kann (Andrew of the house of KANN). Join your own Kryptonian House with the #ManOfSteel glyph creator http://bit.ly/10nsgOy

1:08am
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dariuswhiteplume:

Three Red Sonjas

dariuswhiteplume:

Three Red Sonjas

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May 22, 2013 at 11:32pm
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steampunkgirls:

Lady BlackHawk by ~Jeffach

steampunkgirls:

Lady BlackHawk by ~Jeffach

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11:28pm
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nevver:

Knock loud, I’m home.

nevver:

Knock loud, I’m home.

10:53pm
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yesysabella:

vagosphere:

And their names are texas tornado and johnny football.

WHAT THE FUCK ARE THESE FLUFFY ASS COWS!

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10:49pm
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jashnetwork:

Reggie Watts & Rick Astley, shot for shot.

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10:46pm
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brianmichaelbendis:

black widow by Paul Gulacy, 1982.

brianmichaelbendis:

black widow by Paul Gulacy, 1982.

(Source: brudesworld, via themarvelageofcomics)

10:45pm
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seanhowe:

This image captures a big moment: for the very first time, two Marvel heroes meet.

From Marvel Mystery Comics #8, 1940.

Was this a fictional universe at all? Wasn’t that the Manhattan skyline behind the Torch? Wasn’t that the Hudson River that the Sub-Mariner was diving into? Superman and Batman had smiled together on a few carefree covers, but every kid knew that they were fully tethered to their respective Metropolis and Gotham City, and that never the twain would meet. Who cared if the Acme Skyscraper fell, or the First National Bank had to give up its cash? Timely’s New York City, on the other hand, was rife with Real Stuff to Destroy. In Marvel Mystery Comics #8 and #9, which hit newsstands in the spring of 1940, Namor wreaks havoc on the Holland Tunnel, the Empire State Building, the Bronx Zoo, and the George Washington Bridge (“Hah! Another man-made monument!” he shouts, breathlessly aroused at the potential carnage) before the Human Torch finally confronts him, and the battle rages to the Statue of Liberty and Radio City Music Hall. Was it possible that they’d turn a corner and meet the Angel? Or, better yet, show up at the reader’s home?

(Text from Marvel Comics: The Untold Story)

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May 21, 2013 at 9:08pm
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Reblogged from kitfoxhawaii

The Insane and Bodacious Project World of Kit Fox: Petition to Reboot Buck Rogers, and Do It RIGHT →

kitfoxhawaii:

It’s time to talk about a cheesy 70’s sci-fi show that has been sadly neglected and is in DESPERATE need of a reboot. Trekkers, get ready, and if you don’t already know this show, shame on you, go watch it now.

That’s right, I’m talking about the amazing Buck Rogers in the 25th Century!

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