We’ve finally figured out how to give people who spend £75 or more a free shipping option on our store. 😂
‘Internetting’ is hard. 😂
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This is advertising!
Check out this killer stop-motion ad for NECA’s An American Werewolf in London Ultimate 2-Pack by the master himself, D.M. Galloway (DGDX Animation).
Tokyo’da 5.500.000 dolara satılığa çıkarılan bir evi görüntüleyen emlakçı, çekimde green screen suit giyen adamı videodan nasıl sileceğini bilemeyince ortaya eğlenceli görüntüler çıktı.
I wonder if anyone’s ever managed to find the HD version of the Lupin III ESSO commercial
it’s a crime that they were able to make “Lupin III in the style of Roger Rabbit”, only for the shots have VHS blur obscuring that on even the BEST versions of it 😔
Out in July, the entire corpus of PLANETARY by myself and John Cassaday in softcover - I think it’s the first time the whole thing has been made available in in a single paperback edition. Thanks for @DCOfficial for keeping it alive for all these years.
Sci fi back in the day was about pitting the best qualities the human race possesses against the unknown.
This is why it used to have wide appeal.
It’s amazing when someone sees that their kid wasn’t escaping reality…they were learning what really matters.
RIP this guys dad.
We are proud to be a business based in Woking. So we created a free, hyper local, pop culture themed community magazine called ‘Collective Foundation’.
Issue 1 has now launched and has reached the homes of over 400 Woking residents today.
RIP Marcia Lucas, ex wife of George Lucas and Oscar Winner for her editing of Star Wars.
She let rip on the Disney Sequels and every single word was true. They never did call her.
I always hated Take That because it signalled the end of that era.
Oasis and Blur was the last gasp of talent before bands began to be driven out of the music industry entirely.
Trying to mimic Disney’s failing business model is ridiculous.
The weakness of the studios isn’t structural, it’s cultural. They need a flatter and more informal hierarchy to create flexibility. They also need better pay and conditions for animators.
The idea of merging all the studios into one bloated company is a Japanese ‘boomer’ take.
KADOKAWA CEO Takeshi Natsuno says Japan's anime industry has become structurally weak because there are "too many" small companies operating independently
"Animation studios are the same. There are countless tiny companies, each with its own president and executives."
Natsuno argued that creators are being spread across fragmented studios instead of being merged into larger companies capable of competing globally with firms like Disney and Marvel
"If we don't act quickly, the anime industry is going to be hollowed out too."
"Children’s comic strip fiction and graphic novels hit £25.9 million – a 28.7% increase on the previous year, and the biggest sales year the category has ever recorded in the UK."
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