Nearly 100 years old, an amazing film
Robert Wiene. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. 1920.
Carol Danvers by Pryce14
Tales Of Suspense #80, August 1966, cover by Jack Kirby, Don Heck, and Stan Goldberg.
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Indiana Jones And The Fate Of Atlantis #3, July 1991, cover by Dave Dorman
Fallout 4?
Zorro #617, 1955
I’ll tell you what old Jack Burton says.
League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: America 1988
I too translated the Kryptonian into English, and kept a print out of it in the bag behind the board in case I needed to read it again.
Superman/Batman #8, May 2004 - the issue that introduced the new Supergirl, with art by the late Michael Turner.
And yes, I’m that big of a nerd that I actually translated the Kryptonian spoken by Superman and Supergirl. Luckily the Kryptonian alphabet exactly matches English! (It’s pretty simple if you know basic cryptography)
Walt Disney and Arthur Allighan standing on Disney Place in London, via Vintage Disneyland Tickets
Kirby and Zelazny, how could you go wrong?
Jack Kirby’s never-before-colored Argo concept art, used during a 1979 CIA mission to extract hostages from Iran. The prints will be available at the Heavy Metal website soon here. Via Io9.