Everyone should drop what they're doing right now and give a million Pulitzers to the Comics Alliance for blowing the lid off of an upcoming " Steampunk Palin " comic book/graphic novel/spank mag. It is (obviously) about a near-future crisis where "Big Oil/Nuke" seizes control of energy production and so everyone has to switch to steam power (STEAM IS USUALLY GENERATED BY BOILING WATER WITH HEAT DERIVED FROM FOSSIL FUELS OR NUCLEAR POWER FYI), and then Sarah Palin is terribly injured by a bomb and wakes up months later having been turned into a steampunk cyborg superhero. With very large breasts? We're not sure how that fits into this. (Haha, we are 100% sure how it fits into this: it helps you masturbate to the drawings more vigorously.) Anyway, if you would like to see more amazing/traumatizing images from this nightmare, which we're pretty sure you do, go ahead and click the "READ MORE" link.
No question there is a lot of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells in steampunk.
I've been a fan of "Treasure Island" pretty much my whole life, and I really liked "Treasure Planet" from the first time we saw it in the theater.
I realize steampunk started before that film, but I think it encapsulates the neat aspects of the genre.
Slightly OT, if you haven't read "The Lost World" by A. Conan Doyle, I recommend it.
But some of us knew she was nothing but a puppy murdering cunt whose last child was born in Texas.
I still have that on my playlist. John Lennon loved it too.
So, is the cyborgs fueled by steam too? Sounds....inconvenient.
....aaaaand steampunk has just jumped the shark. I'm glad I cancelled my order for blue goggles and top hat.
"cartoonist just has a breast fetish"
and in other news, water is wet.
I'll take the hit because I love you all so much. Here are my findings...
- While there are entries with tentacle...manga...Nazi, I could not find such a specific thing.
-However, apparently someone is working on a manga version of Mein Kampf.
-Jesus weeps.
Robama/Roomba 2012
clit of America?
Tits or GTFO. Oh wait.
I never asked for this.
I'm old so I'm allowed to be behind the times.
Only if she glues gears to it.
No question there is a lot of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells in steampunk.
I've been a fan of "Treasure Island" pretty much my whole life, and I really liked "Treasure Planet" from the first time we saw it in the theater.
I realize steampunk started before that film, but I think it encapsulates the neat aspects of the genre.
Slightly OT, if you haven't read "The Lost World" by A. Conan Doyle, I recommend it.
Yes. Remember the song "Double-O Soul?"
I never had a Continental Suit like Jim West, but I did wear high-collar shirts!
"The Second Banana's 'Second Banana!'"
Remember - Angelina Jolie got a costume boost when she played Lara Croft. And she certainly didn't need it - what God gave her are just fine.