Some dudes with a camera asked Bill Murray for an autograph, and instead of giving them one he offered to shoot a Wes Anderson-style slow motion walk with them.
(Source: clintisiceman)
Pinball machine of [Katsuhiro Otomo’s] Akira.
Taken from Akira Club (Dark Horse Comics/2007).
(Source: crimethinker)
Frank, Doris, and Dean
I love this!
HOW?
I got to see Jim Rugg’s original art for the SPX program cover for last year and it was amazing in such a baffling “How is that even possible?” kind of way. Rugg’s an incredible artist. (That’s still my favorite program cover, by the way. And in a lot of ways, my favorite piece of SPX art, period. I wanted to steal it but I did not because I’m a good person)Drive | Jim Rugg
Another phenomenal peice by Jim Rugg, done only with ballpoint pens and spiral notebook paper. The Notebook Nerd exhibition by Jim Rugg is on display at iam8bit in Los Angeles, California.
The Infinity Gauntlet #1, July 1991, cover by George Perez