Here's the place to inquire about pages whose images aren't potholed to anything.
Google Image Search and Tineye are good resources.
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edited 21st Oct '13 7:55:20 AM by Willbyr
- Reincarnation is from an illustrated version of the Srimad Bhagavatam, so it can be potholed to Hindu Mythology. The only artist credits I found are low-quality jpegs with Tamil text and my OCR program can't read it.
- Asexuality's page image seems to come from here, it's the largest (2729x2703px) and oldest (2012) I could find, but has no artist citation.
Great job!
Public Domain Artifact is another multi-picture page that lacks specifics.
At first glance, the Book of the Dead is from The Mummy Trilogy and Mjölnir is the Marvel Cinematic Universe version.
Let's see if we can pinpoint the others...
The genie lamp appears to be just a random artists work as you can find for sale on fotolia and stockshot, two stock photo sites.
Golden fleece is from an artists named william prosser.
Sword in the stone and grail was a dead end search for me.
Please.I'll work with that for now.
For the bottom-left panel on Cat Stereotype, I found the full picture, but I can't quite pinpoint the origin and artist.
..There's a view source link on your link, which then leads through reblogs and over to [1] which seems pretty legit.
What work is the new image on Late for School from?
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"Good question. GIS only brings up the meme, not the work. I'll ping Memers since he suggested it.
I actually don't know off hand although that school uniform looks extremely familiar.
I will ping the anime and manga chatterbox see if anyone knows.
If not there are plenty of others to choose from like [1] which I do know the source of.
edited 16th May '17 6:24:42 PM by Memers
According to ImageSource.Visual Novels, the source is Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru.
That is for the old Late for School image. The new one isnt from that, completely different uniform.
Ok got it, Daily Lives Of Highschool Boys. the whole sequence plays out the whole stereotype with a twist◊.
edited 16th May '17 7:21:47 PM by Memers
Excuse me.
Anyone know which comic image came from for the Cop Killer page?
edited 23rd May '17 5:52:26 AM by Ominae
"Exit muna si Polgas. Ang kailangan dito ay si Dobermaxx!"It's from "Crime Does Not Pay" issue 135 (based on the real life criminal Wilbur Underhill Jr).
Gotcha.
I'm heading to bed, so I can probably index it by tomorrow.
"Exit muna si Polgas. Ang kailangan dito ay si Dobermaxx!"Delete
edited 30th May '17 12:01:40 PM by Max96
Alisha Daniels from Series.Misfits.
Edit: Oh you
edited 30th May '17 12:02:10 PM by Adannor
Anyone know what the bottom image on Ripping Off the String of Pearls is from?
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"Series.Riverdale, from what I can tell.
(Annoyed grunt)^ Thx.
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"Does this image from Latin Land really come from The Road to El Dorado?
A quick search points toward a "Zombie NBA logo", but I'm not sure that's thing...
Psychometry's image is unsourced, and Google Image Search failed at turning up any matches or hints.
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.The earliest version Tin Eye can find was from a tee-shirt company, (www.designbyhumans.com) in April of 2010. But I can't find it on their site now — I was looking to see if I could get an artist's name.
edited 27th Jul '17 6:40:43 PM by Madrugada
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.That's really strange. I've PM'd the troper that added it, hopefully he responds.
Tin Eye didn't find any matches either. That is kind of odd.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.