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jthenr-comics-vault:

Superman by Jack KirbyJimmy Olson And His Pal Superman #137 (April 1971)

jthenr-comics-vault:

Superman by Jack Kirby
Jimmy Olson And His Pal Superman #137 (April 1971)

simongoode:

Monotype Display Faces

simongoode:

Monotype Display Faces

seanhowe:

Thor #134. Art by Jack Kirby.

seanhowe:

Thor #134. Art by Jack Kirby.

love-letter-project:

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pinkmince:

Pink Mince: Aggressive Homosexuals

pinkmince:

Pink Mince: Aggressive Homosexuals

kirbymuseum:

Scanfest continues! Dig this incredible page from 2001 #6!

kirbymuseum:

Scanfest continues! Dig this incredible page from 2001 #6!

superdames:

Me at work.
—Wonder Woman #211 (1974) by Robert Kanigher & Ric Estrada, inked by Vince Colletta

superdames:

Me at work.

—Wonder Woman #211 (1974) by Robert Kanigher & Ric Estrada, inked by Vince Colletta

johnbyrnedraws:

The Fantastic Four by John Byrne.

johnbyrnedraws:

The Fantastic Four by John Byrne.

newhousebooks:

From Techniques in Advertising Photography, 1963.

newhousebooks:

From Techniques in Advertising Photography, 1963.

guaizine:

Dan Rhatigan by male ® | March. 2013, Florence It.
GUAIzine and ULTRASPARKY @ FRUIT self-publishing exhibition

pinkmince:

I generally don’t talk about Pink Mince when I’m doing things related to my day job, but I threw in a handful of visual references to accompany an interview in the latest issue of 8 Faces magazine. (If you like or love typography, then you really should check out 8 Faces.)

You can order 8 Faces here. And, of course, you can order Pink Mince here.

superdames:

Sue beats Doom with judo.
Also, Reed Richards is … one of the world’s greatest judo experts???
—Fantastic Four #17 (1963) by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, inked by Dick Ayers 

superdames:

Sue beats Doom with judo.

Also, Reed Richards is … one of the world’s greatest judo experts???

—Fantastic Four #17 (1963) by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, inked by Dick Ayers 

This brings back soul-numbing memories of the ten years I spent typesetting tables for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
newhousebooks:

For all you typesetting nerds out there (and I know you’re out there)  2 of 2. From Rees’s Clocks Watches and Chronometers 1819-20).

This brings back soul-numbing memories of the ten years I spent typesetting tables for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

newhousebooks:

For all you typesetting nerds out there (and I know you’re out there)  2 of 2. From Rees’s Clocks Watches and Chronometers 1819-20).

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