peanutbutterdump:

seanhowe:

Photo cover to Spider-Woman #50, shot behind Bob Camp’s loft on 37th Street by Eliot R. Brown. Painted enhancements by Bob Larkin.
Mike Carlin recalls:“The Scarecrow was Mark Gruenwald. I was in front of him as The Needle (the guy with the needle). Werewolf By Night was colorist Bob Sharen. The guy hanging off the fire escape is Spongebob animator Vincent Waller. The Moth Lady was Mark G’s wife Belinda. Tigra was Annie Nocenti her own bad self. Brian Postman is the Hangman, though ya can barely see him. Not sure who played The Shroud—Ralph Macchio? White-haired guy in white is letterer Jack Morelli. And Green Hoodie guy MIGHT be Ren & Stimpy animator Bob Camp. Lynn Luckman was a secretary from the business-side of Marvel—and she looked awesome in the suit! In fact she’s the only character painter Bob Larkin didn’t have to “enhance” with costume-lines and such! Lotsa fun here!”
See an outtake from the photo shoot at:http://seanhowe.tumblr.com/post/30407174045/second-unit-photo-shoot-for-spider-woman-50-fromMore of Eliot Brown’s work is viewable at www.eliotrbrown.com(Please do not copy the photos on his website without his permission.)

Remember this great cover?
ladonnanelmondo:

America Exposed (1990)

this is everybody at WIUX
life:

On this day in LIFE — March 29, 1968: Fonda’s little girl Jane as a futuristic space traveler in the movie ‘Barbarella’
See photos from this issue here.
dat-logo:

Eerie Adventures, Ziff-Davis
vintagedimestoretoys:

DIME STORE: 1960s Hanna Barbera Yogi Bear Camera
vintagedimestoretoys:

DIME STORE: 1976 Hanna Barbera Stick-Ons Puffy Stickers

FOR REAL
fortunecookied:

Huckleberry Hound Stereo Viewer
Luna (Hong Kong)
1967 
vintagedimestoretoys:

DIME STORE: 1971 Penelope Pitstop Jewelry Set
vintagedimestoretoys:

DIME STORE: 1971 The Banana Splits Tambourine