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Some favorites pages and panels from issue 5 of Batman ‘89, out today!

Hello there. Here’s a look at my cover to issue 5 of BATMAN ‘89, drawn by me, written by Sam and lettered by Clayton Clowles with fantastic colors by Leonardo Ito. Due out in December!

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Sometimes I remember that Scarface and The Golden Girls are both set in 1980s Miami, and the idea of what an interaction between Tony Montana and Dorothy, Sophia, Rose and Blanche might look like makes me happy

Stardust (2007 Film)

All four of my custom Funko POPs inspired by @neil-gaiman’sStardust are back and available at my Etsy. You can find them all here.

Michelle Pfeiffer Follow In search of beauty and please don’t copy…. reblog Only high resolution pic

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Long Island mafia widow Angela de Marco (Michelle Pfeiffer) seeks out a better life in the goofy scrLong Island mafia widow Angela de Marco (Michelle Pfeiffer) seeks out a better life in the goofy scrLong Island mafia widow Angela de Marco (Michelle Pfeiffer) seeks out a better life in the goofy scrLong Island mafia widow Angela de Marco (Michelle Pfeiffer) seeks out a better life in the goofy scr

Long Island mafia widow Angela de Marco (Michelle Pfeiffer) seeks out a better life in the goofy screwball comedy Married to the Mob (1988, Jonathan Demme; with Dean Stockwell and Alec Baldwin). Some reviews:

“1988 was a defining year in Pfeiffer’s career, thanks in part to her performance as Angela de Marco, the widow of a Mafia enforcer, in Jonathan Demme’s Married to the Mob. The film is hilarious, sometimes even downright farcical in its approach to mob life. That could easily lead an actress to play Angela too broad, especially as she’s so eager to discard her old life. Pfeiffer has great comedic moments here, particularly in the climax when she licks her lips before throwing an intense punch. But despite her big hair, accent, and haphazard walk, it’s the quiet longing in Angela’s eyes that linger most. It’s a hilarious performance anchored by pathos that transforms the film into something genuinely moving.” — Angelica Jade Bastién, “The 10 Essential Roles of Michelle Pfeiffer”,Vulture(June 2017)

“None of it would work without Michelle Pfeiffer, who gets a few choice line-readings as disgruntled mob wife Angela de Marco — her pouty Long Island inflection on the declaration “I want a divorce!” is a particular highlight — but she’s an essential grounding force for the goofballs in her orbit… Demme reserves a lot of genuine feeling for Angela, whose biographical particulars (raised in Queens, one semester at a beauty academy, great follicles) virtually guaranteed that she would end up with a slickster like “Cucumber” Frank de Marco. As much as Demme surrounds her with tacky nouveau-riche décor and colorful eccentrics, Angela’s shot at a second chance in life is seen as courageous and hard-won. She’s pounded the pavement like the rest of the stiffs who circle the classified ads and trudge from one humiliating job interview to the next; it’s a steep drop from the Valium haze of her suburban life to the humble office of a leering Chicken Lickin’ manager… As single-mother empowerment stories go, Married to the Mob stands up to many more austere treatments, owing to Demme and Pfeiffer’s unironic commitment to the character’s plight.” — Scott Tobias, AV Club (July 2009)


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Peyton Reed is back to direct the third Ant-Man film, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Paul Rudd,

Peyton Reed is back to direct the third Ant-Man film, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, and Michelle Pfeiffer all return. Kathryn Newton joins the cast as Cassie Lang and Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror.


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Michelle Pfeiffer by Austin Hargrave | The Hollywood Reporter. April 2022Michelle Pfeiffer by Austin Hargrave | The Hollywood Reporter. April 2022Michelle Pfeiffer by Austin Hargrave | The Hollywood Reporter. April 2022Michelle Pfeiffer by Austin Hargrave | The Hollywood Reporter. April 2022Michelle Pfeiffer by Austin Hargrave | The Hollywood Reporter. April 2022

Michelle Pfeiffer by Austin Hargrave | The Hollywood Reporter. April 2022


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Michelle Pfeiffer in The Witches of Eastwick, 1987

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The Narrator: They all lived in a kind of hieroglyphics world. The real thing was never said or done or even thought; but, only represented by a set of arbitrary signs.


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Batman Returns

1992, Tim Burton

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