Gerry Anderson’s Captain Scarlet Vs. The Mysterons - Via
i didn’t watch...
Okay- I won’t.
June 21, 1931 by E.C. Segar.
Jack Kirby’s work space.
Absolutely my favorite and most inspiring image I’ve seen in a while.
I love how unpretentious and no-bullshit it is. It’s a plain desk, with a plain chair and a plain side chair, all of which are beat up from use and covered in ink. It faces a corner, one that’s covered in unorganized comics. It’s inspiring to see the desk that held the home of creation for countless characters was so practical. Nothing fancy about it. Just a place to sit down, shut up and do the work.
P.S. I’d like to credit this photo, but I don’t know where it comes from. If this is yours, let me know and I’d love to properly attribute you.
(via ibrill)
#stan lee’s desk is spotless #but covered in cash This is so true it makes me sob.
We all should hope one day to leave such a filthy desk behind. Respect to the man.
It’s not about money. It’s not about the royalties he deserved. It’s about the work. The sweat. Hours upon hours worked...
Jack Kirby’s work space. Photo by David Folkman from Mark Evanier’s Kirby: King Of Comics. Thanks to Chris Sebela.
The King’s throne.