Vintagegeekculture Gallery
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vagueenthusiast:accio-shitpost:vintagegeekculture:The distinctive and memorable Thailand-only covers
vintagegeekculture:Laserblast cosplay at a 1978 Los Angeles convention. I almost fell out of my chai
vintagegeekculture:Bridge Diagram of Star Trek: the Next Generation that shows where the bathrooms a
vintagegeekculture:I don’t know the context for this, but it isn’t necessary. A more truthful ad has
vintagegeekculture:Star Trek Cosplayers at the 1975 International Star Trek Convention in New York.
vintagegeekculture:The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture movement in the
vintagegeekculture:“Children of the Stones” (1976). The book was good, but the television adaptation
vintagegeekculture:Horror director William Castle.
221cbakerstreet:vintagegeekculture:vintagegeekculture:Star Wars home made cosplay, from Halloween, 1
vintagegeekculture:The paperback covers of George Barr. All of them are from the smaller publisher,
vintagegeekculture:The eerie 70s TV-version of Bradbury’s Martian Chronicles.
vintagegeekculture:Albert Pyun’s “Knights” (1993), with kickboxer Kathy Long.
vintagegeekculture:Steve Ditko
vintagegeekculture:Oskar Schlemmer’s Bauhaus costume parties, 1920s.
vintagegeekculture:I don’t know the context for this, but it isn’t necessary. A more truthful ad has
vintagegeekculture:In college, I actually interviewed for the job of being the Oscar Meyer Weinermob
vintagegeekculture:“It’s a Daisy!”Rocket Pistols were actually in the comic strip version of Buck Ro
vintagegeekculture:Reb Brown and Cissi Cameron from Space Mutiny are still together.
vintagegeekculture: Steve Ditko.
vintagegeekculture:Character actor John Glover in “Gremlins 2″
vintagegeekculture:If you want the very definition of a forgotten gem: read Kurt Busiek and James W.
thefingerfuckingfemalefury:vintagegeekculture:Tara Boumdeay, the female lead of the Attack of the Ki
vintagegeekculture:Fritz Lang’s “Spies” (1928)
vintagegeekculture:Jerry Ordway.
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