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vintagegeekculture: Batman and Robin, from the 1940s serial.
vintagegeekculture:Remco’s Mini-Monster figures. At this time, 4 inch figures were something of a no
vintagegeekculture: David Prowse, best known as the body of Darth Vader.
vintagegeekculture: “Invasion of the Neptune Men” (1961)
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vintagegeekculture: I don’t know the context for this, but it isn’t necessary. A more truthful ad h
vintagegeekculture: Rhinemaidens, from an 1876 production at the Royal Opera House.
soulventure91:vintagegeekculture:Covers for the Lando Calrissian novels written in the early eightie
vintagegeekculture:Kerry Gammill did the covers for both FF and Avengers annuals as the same scene f
vintagegeekculture:The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture movement in the
vintagegeekculture: Modernist designs for bumper cars.
epictacticianjay:vintagegeekculture:“The Tin Girl” (1970), an Italian surreal science fiction film.D
vintagegeekculture:“Yes Madam!” (1985) was the film debut of both Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock
tha–snazzle: vintagegeekculture: The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture mo
vintagegeekculture:Nuclear Power Plant control rooms.
vintagegeekculture: Oskar Schlemmer’s Bauhaus costume parties, 1920s.
vintagegeekculture:The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture movement in the
vintagegeekculture:Valerie Leon
vintagegeekculture: Dave Cockrum.
vintagegeekculture:The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture movement in the
vintagegeekculture: Corrine Calvet.
vintagegeekculture: Pat Roach, stuntman and former pro wrestler, averaged two roles in every Indiana
vintagegeekculture: Buck Rogers’ cut out paper dolls for a CocoMalt-sponsored adventure book, 1933.
vintagegeekculture:There is only one…VARAN THE UNBELIEVABLE (1958)
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