1. xombiedirge:

Pulp Fighter II by Filippo Morini / Store
Submitted by Filippo Morini
Available for today only on RIPT Apparel, $10!Mia: I do believe Marsellus Wallace, my husband, your boss, told you to take ME out and do WHATEVER I WANTED. Now I want that shirt, so add it to cart.  

    xombiedirge:

    Pulp Fighter II
    by Filippo Morini / Store

    Submitted by Filippo Morini

    Available for today only on RIPT Apparel, $10!

    Mia: I do believe Marsellus Wallace, my husband, your boss, told you to take ME out and do WHATEVER I WANTED. Now I want that shirt, so add it to cart.  

  2. I’d play it.

    johanvinet:

    Calvin and Hobbes - “what the 16-bit video game could have been” (Sega Genesis or Atari ST version)

    GIF version here (28Mo).

    GIF version (fixed background) :

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    (all rights reserved Bill Watterson)

  3. comicbookcovers:

X-Men #123, July 1979, cover by Dan Crespi and Terry Austin

    comicbookcovers:

    X-Men #123, July 1979, cover by Dan Crespi and Terry Austin

  4. laughingsquid:

Breaking Bit, An 8-bit Pixel Art Series of Breaking Bad Characters

    laughingsquid:

    Breaking Bit, An 8-bit Pixel Art Series of Breaking Bad Characters

  5. austinkleon:

What if Wes Anderson made point-and-click adventure games?
While replaying Day of the Tentacle yesterday, I had a thought: I like Wes Anderson a lot more if I think of his movies as point-and-click adventure games…
Above: The SCUMM Aquatic by Mads Herman

    austinkleon:

    What if Wes Anderson made point-and-click adventure games?

    While replaying Day of the Tentacle yesterday, I had a thought: I like Wes Anderson a lot more if I think of his movies as point-and-click adventure games…

    Above: The SCUMM Aquatic by Mads Herman

  6. lostinaseriesoftubes:

My special edition Life Aquatic NES cart is for sale at Yetee Gallery.

    lostinaseriesoftubes:

    My special edition Life Aquatic NES cart is for sale at Yetee Gallery.