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I'm thinking of Moebius and Bilal, except as air-brushings instead on fine-line illustrations.

Actually, I've been toying with "Panapet Punk", aka: "Transister Punk", aka: "All-Solid-State Punk" for a few years now. It fits in the gap between Atom Punk and Cyber Punk. It's based on '60s-'70s futures with either Panton stark curves or hexagonal Brutalism.

Thanks! I've had this suspicion of him for a long time....

Damn! I almost need to up my game beyond doing disposable thumbnails of stuff like a Bauhaus influenced take on R.U.R. into doing something more substantial and less like fan-art.

One eyed one horned flying purple people eater. Sure looks strange to me....

Are those buddings, sucklings, parasites, or something else?

The SF museum in Seatlle. I loved it. My buddy with me, who just happened to be Rolling Stone's Hot Cartoonist back in '96, thought that it was just like a magazine article except with 3D props.

Then there's the surviving Space Race architecture in the area around the Space Needle.

Otherwise it's being inside of the

Holy moly! These could be American buildings from the '60s-'70s.

Copyright is only for decadent Western monopolists!

I can already feel the radioactive mutation kicking in!

Especially M'Ress.... :3

Didn't Frank R. Paul go here in 1929?

I heard that Long Lines was downsizing Soldier On Line from a step-brother-in-law back in the summer of '98 a week or two before it happened. It gets even more fun as they were hiring down and I was the first out of the door. Then I got lots of insult to injury as my phone and internet service quickly went to pot

<3! Nicely wicked!

Second behind the Apple Macintosh in another comment, is seeing a '51 Studebaker back circa when I was 10 years old, 1971. To this overly-exitable boy, it's like "Wow! That car looks like a spaceship! It's the second most coolest car ever!" (The first most coolest car ever was last seen with Adam West at the wheel,

The Apple Macintosh. I've been an user since buying an used Plus in 1989. It opened up creativity with word processing that even this terminal right brainer could write and even spell. Photoshop on later, more powerful Macs let me do more with my art. Even if it's something ironically kitschy like aping old school

Needs some M'ress! :3

Well, hey had Googie and Studebakers and associated gee-whiz futures....

Is that in Greece?

I'm a gearhead, and I'm surprised that this hasn't been dying off rapidly since OPEC 2.