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But it's almost as if he's getting bored by them - look at the first Sin City installments, leading to the last ones (which still aren't bad - the drawing's clearly suffering, though) and then DK2.
Frank Miller Wants to Direct Hard Boiled Himself « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Allen Ruppersberg is more generous, represented with drawings of books he owns: When he dies each drawing's owner gets the pictured book.
ARTINFO: NEW YORK: Can't-Miss Gallery Openings This Week ARTINFO 2010
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Allen Ruppersberg is more generous, represented with drawings of books he owns: When he dies each drawing's owner gets the pictured book.
ARTINFO: NEW YORK: Can't-Miss Gallery Openings This Week 2010
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Allen Ruppersberg is more generous, represented with drawings of books he owns: When he dies each drawing's owner gets the pictured book.
ARTINFO: NEW YORK: Can't-Miss Gallery Openings This Week 2010
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I can't think of a time when we've heard a character happily reporting how a slogan has caught on or a character in a commercial's become popular or a funny drawing's made people laugh or a jingle has everybody singing along.
All the mad men and all the mad women are looking for meaningful work 2008
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Allen Ruppersberg is more generous, represented with drawings of books he owns: When he dies each drawing's owner gets the pictured book.
ARTINFO: NEW YORK: Can't-Miss Gallery Openings This Week 2010
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I can't think of a time when we've heard a character happily reporting how a slogan has caught on or a character in a commercial's become popular or a funny drawing's made people laugh or a jingle has everybody singing along.
Lance Mannion: 2008
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The drawing's a little different this time, though.
Hard Case Crime Update and Drawing Bill Crider 2009
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The drawing's a little different this time, though.
Archive 2009-09-06 Bill Crider 2009
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He doesn't appear to have legs but his torso looks a little like ribs, though that may be a function of the illustration since the chair cushion, the chair's arm and the guy's body are all the same color green and each is cleverly articulated despite he drawing's simplicity.
Happy Cinco de Mayo Kay Olson 2008
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