Vintagegeekculture Gallery
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vintagegeekculture:Gemini made home robots, priced at $8,000 in 1983 money. You’re probably th
vintagegeekculture:It is often the case that villains are better remembered than any hero they fight
vintagegeekculture:James Gurney’s poster for New York Book Week.
vintagegeekculture:Rudy Nappi’s cover for Nancy Drew.
randomencounters: vintagegeekculture: Christopher Ulrich Human: “I saw one of you guys in an a
randomencounters: vintagegeekculture: Christopher Ulrich Human: “I saw one of you guys in an a
vintagegeekculture:Frank Tinsley. Full story here.Illustration by Frank Tinsley
vintagegeekculture:Holy smokes, the splash pages and two-page spreads by John Byrne and Terry Austin
vintagegeekculture: Ken Steacy’s cover for a 1995 Just For Kids cover.
vintagegeekculture: Zdenek Burian’s Cenozoic Mammals.
vintagegeekculture:“Legend” (1995), a scifi western starring Richard Dean Anderson and J
vintagegeekculture:Christopher Ulrich
vintagegeekculture:IBM SSEC (Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator), 1948. The nickname for it wa
vintagegeekculture:1978.
vintagegeekculture:Created by General Electric in the early 1970s, the Hardiman exoskeleton let a wo
vintagegeekculture:1939.
vintagegeekculture:“X-Men” for Sega Genesis had a fascinating and meta ending on the Moj
vintagegeekculture: I don’t know the context for this, but it isn’t necessary. A more t
vintagegeekculture: 1939. We often forget how fast Superman and Mickey Mouse, in particular, got ins
vintagegeekculture: Archie meets Betty for the first time in the very first Archie story in PEP #22.
vintagegeekculture:Rebecca Mock.
vintagegeekculture:“You okay, kid?”“What the shit do you care, pigmeat?”Neal
vintagegeekculture:Neal Adams’s covers for Tarzan novels.
vintagegeekculture:Neal Adams proposed a pitch to revive Captain Comet, a hero who was a mix of scie
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