rowsdowr:


by Abraham Lopez
rowsdowr:


A group of tourists out of thirteen people, including Lisa and Andrew, arrives in an Asian country, but instead of waiting for an exotic travel ordeal. Shipwrecked, they are saved on a desert island. Accident will survive. Everyone uses his skills to occupy a niche in the new society. Finds her and Lisa. Having read detective stories, it begins its own investigation of the circumstances under which they were a motley company was on the island and makes everyone remember their past. Lisa discovers a strange pattern: they were once connected.
For a longer plot description flash over to Dark UFO
rowsdowr:


by Matt Rhodes

A quicky based on a conversation Tom and I had a year ago. Galactus is a problem. In comics he’s fantasic, a giant purple techno-demi-god that stands around vaguely menacing planets. When it comes to translating him into movie form, or even movie-caliber comic form (Ultimate: Galactus) he’s been turned into a space-dust-storm and swarm of giant metal bugs respectively.
Tom suggested I read up on his backstory, and it turns out that Galactus is the only living creature to have lived before our universe and survive the big bang. We may have been a little hopped up on Hellboy, but we started thinking it would be great if Galactus looked alien, ancient, and gargantuan. He could be loosely human shaped, enough that legends of him could have mistaken him for a massive man.
thekumazone:

potatovodka:

ooh ah… um..
hmm…i wanna touch it….
mm…hmmmm……
*blush*
adamthenorman:

The Farnese Hercules- a Roman copy of the Greek masterpiece by Lysippos- made to commemorate the Baths of Caracalla (212).  It is now located in the Naples National Archaeological Museum;


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