Australian Army soldiers from 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment Fire a Mk 47 Grenade Launcher at Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland, 11 June 2024. [4000 x 2667]
An Australian Army soldier from 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment Fires an M4 Carl Gustav. Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland, 11 June 2024. [3840 x 2160]
”IN HIS LITTLE ANTI-RED WAGON” – anti-Mussolini cartoon (”Los Angeles Times”, artist: Bruce Alexander Russell) published during the German invasion of the Soviet Union, United States, June 27, 1941
(posted in Brazil) sticker poster rallying support for shining path leader (peruvian guerrilla) Abimael Guzman. text says “eternal honor and glory to president gonzalo!” Peru (14 of October, 2021)
”FRANKENSTEIN” – American cartoon (artist: Reginald W. Manning) alluding to the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935
”1914 – August 1st [in the Julian calendar]/August 14th [in the Gregorian calendar]” – Polish postcard alluding to the Manifesto of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia to the Polish Nation, Warsaw, Congress Kingdom of Poland, circa November 1914
”No Honor Among Thieves” – American cartoon (”Detroit Free Press”, artist: Arthur B. Poinier) commenting on the German invasion of the Soviet Union, June 24, 1941
Excluding Yoda, what Jedi on the high council during the Clone Wars era was the wisest and deserving of their position?
Update on my journey on becoming a professional comic book artist. I drew a new character design for a story titled Blink of an Eye by Daniel Parker
Mena Suvari, Alyson Hannigan, Natasha Lyonne, Tara Reid, and Jason Biggs in a photoshoot for American Pie, 1999
If you could choose one part of the comics to change in the show, what would it be and how would you want it to be changed?
“We defend liberty and fight for a better world” 1940s Mexican poster supporting the Allies and depicting Mexican national heroes
Ukrainian fighters of the 140th Special Operations Center during the detention of the enemy DRG in the ATO zone. Photo from 2016. [736×736]
Georgian fresco (ca. 1990s) showing Saint Gabriel Urgebadze burning a portrait of Lenin. Based on an incident in Tbilisi on 1 May 1965, when Gabriel burned an enormous portrait of Lenin during a May Day parade