17 6 / 2013

17 6 / 2013

15 6 / 2013

moika-palace:

Easter, J. C. Leyendecker, 1930.

moika-palace:

Easter, J. C. Leyendecker, 1930.

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15 6 / 2013

cookiekween:

More cookie people! Also, I’ve decided to call this cookie business Cookies and Crime (like cookies and cream get it? I like puns okay) so if you wanna write about them or draw them or actually find them you have an official tag now. 

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15 6 / 2013

beatonna:

donutrabbit:

Katie said I should put up the whole set, so here it is!

You know I love Nancy

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15 6 / 2013

infinitenap:

a day in the life

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14 6 / 2013

kendra-p:

GOOD MORNING IT’S BULLDOG TIME

kendra-p:

GOOD MORNING IT’S BULLDOG TIME

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14 6 / 2013

14 6 / 2013

newlevant:

Hi! I’m stoked to present my thesis comic, If This Be Sin, based on the life of Gladys Bentley. It’s for sale on Gumroad! You can download the 16 page full-color PDF for $2.

Gladys Bentley, was a blues singer, piano player, and drag king who performed bawdy tunes in Harlem nightclubs throughout the 1920s and ’30s. Despite the social obstacles she faced as a black, openly queer woman, her outrageous and energetic act became a mainstay of the Harlem cabaret. In 1952, under the oppressive social conditions of the McCarthy era, Bentley publicly renounced her previous identity and claimed to have found happiness as a feminine housewife.

Gumroad is super simple to use, you just have to enter your credit card number and you’ll be sent a direct download, plus Gumroad will email you a link to re-download it if you ever lose track of the file.

FOR EVERY 100 NOTES, I’LL GIVE AWAY A DIGITAL COMIC TO A RANDOM TUMBLR USER so please share if you can! (Within each 100 notes, only people who reblog are eligible for a free copy.)

Thank you and I hope you enjoy the comic!

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13 6 / 2013

13 6 / 2013

fuckyeahvintageillustration:

‘Grandmother’s fairy tales’ from the French of Charles Robert-Dumas by Pia Hewlett, illustrated by Maurice Lalau. Published 1915 by William Heinemann, London.

See the complete book here.

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11 6 / 2013

cookiekween:

More Oreo and Chip. And this time I drew their friends! Also, I have no idea what to tag these as. Suggestions? 

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10 6 / 2013

10 6 / 2013

09 6 / 2013

kalidraws:

Warrior queen & catbeast — because sometimes you don’t feel like riding your space-chariot into battle.

kalidraws:

Warrior queen & catbeast — because sometimes you don’t feel like riding your space-chariot into battle.

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