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My original tumblr post was here. This image was originally posted by maddscience with the comment “This guy looks so proud of that body.” It comes to us via zerodividedbyzero.
My original tumblr post was here. This image was originally posted by maddscience with the comment “This guy looks so proud of that body.” It comes to us via zerodividedbyzero.
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My original tumblr post was here. The image is The Emperor Ming by Shane Braithwaite. It was first posted on tumblr by Us, The Villains! and comes to us via samwanda.
MY original tumblr post was here. This poster was first posted on tumblr by Robot Cosmonaut and comes to us via thejigglejoint.
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My original tumblr post was here. This image, a pseudo-promotional poster for Creature from the Black Lagoon attributed to “Stan and Vince” was first posted on tumblr by Rock Me Dr. Zaius and comes to us via coryscrappycinema.
My original tumblr post was here. This image is a promotional poster for the 1990 movie Cyber-C.H.I.C, which is rated 2.3/10 on IMDb. At least it was an opportunity for third-billed Burt Ward (Robin from the 1960s TV Batman) to get work. It was originally posted on tumblr here and comes to us via Reginald Juice.
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My original tumblr post was here. This fetching sketch was originally published by Evil Supply Co. with the text “‘Debug & Upgrade, Build & Improve. Make Mama Lovelace Proud.’/Quick doodle while we idly work on a series of stories about robots.” It comes to us via nudityandnerdery.
My original tumblr post was here. This image by Gale Heimbach of the Maschinenmensch from Metropolis was first posted on tumblr by Drive-In Theater of the Mind. It comes to us via rude-mechanicals. Heimbach (b. 1954) has little presence on the web, but I was able to find a short biography of him here.