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
Here...might need to ask if we can use this one.
Example list says it's a painting by Vladimir Kush.
Becky: Who are you? The Mysterious Stranger: An angel. Huck: What's your name? The Mysterious Stranger: Satan.See-Thru Specs claims to be They Live!, but it looks more like a Photoshop of a picture of George W Bush. Is that shot actually in the film?
edited 24th Jan '13 8:18:56 AM by ShadowHog
Moon◊Is there anything the image can be linked to?
I doubt it very seriously.
I think it's a photoshop of both.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman^^^ Link it to Creator.Vladimir Kush I think. Although it is a whole work, asking permission is probably warranted.
edited 24th Jan '13 10:24:03 PM by rodneyAnonymous
Becky: Who are you? The Mysterious Stranger: An angel. Huck: What's your name? The Mysterious Stranger: Satan.A very poor photoshop, as the faces on the right don't line up very well.
Any idea about Nanomachines and Mechanical Evolution?
They probably come from the Web, but do they have a specific origin?
For Nanomachines, This site has the credit at the bottom, though the source website isn't there anymore.
Same for Mechanical Evolution, source website is missing just redirects to zazzle's home page.
Thanks; the info for the second was enough to find it was a T-shirt design.
For the Transformers addicts, the Fembot pic: can you tell which specific work in the franchise it comes from?
edited 25th Jan '13 12:15:56 PM by StFan
It's a rendition of G1 Arcee, but the artwork leads me to think it might be from Dreamwave or IDW.
Wow, she really changed for her Prime incarnation, didn't she?
(Then again, this is like saying Rainbow Dash really changed for her Friendship is Magic incarnation, or that the Joker really changed for his The Dark Knight incarnation...)
edited 25th Jan '13 3:31:14 PM by ShadowHog
Moon◊Radar.Film doesn't specify which movie it is...
...and GIS didn't turn up any other pages using the pic.
EDIT: I'm going to start a thread for that.
edited 26th Jan '13 6:58:29 PM by Willbyr
I think it was some manga whose content invoked the wrath of P5 and wound up cut.
EDIT: Nope, this thing was never potholed.
Well, I swear the fact it was tied to a hentai manga came up somewhere on this board... hrmm.
edited 28th Jan '13 9:09:48 PM by ShadowHog
Moon◊I remember it being discussed but I can't remember the context. It's by Shintaro Kago and that's all I know for sure.
edited 28th Jan '13 10:42:37 PM by Willbyr
The manga title is indeed Genesis by Shintaro Kago. I'll add a comment to not pothole it on the page.
Would that work pass the Content Policy?
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanIt doesn't show anything, if that's what you're asking.
It's been a while since I've seen it, though... Just click the link up there, when you get a minute (or look up a non-riff version if you want; I'd imagine these 1950s PSAs aren't that hard to come by) and check for yourself?
edited 29th Jan '13 8:48:10 AM by ShadowHog
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