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Stock Photography Of Cartoons from Danita Delimont |
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![]() CosPlay fans sporting the costumes of their favorite heros. Short for Costume Play, CosPlay is the latest craze among teenagers of Tokyo fans of mangas, cartoons and other animes.. |
![]() Two ladies conservatively dressed pass by a CosPlay fan on Harajuku Bridge. Short for Costume Play, CosPlay is the latest craze among teenagers of Tokyo fans of mangas, cartoons and other animes. |
![]() Adepts of CosPlay chat in Harajuku. Short for Costume Play, CosPlay is the latest craze among teenagers of Tokyo fans of mangas, cartoons and other animes, who often make their own costumes and meet. |
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Stock Photography Of Cartoons from Photo Researchers |
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Stock Photography Of Cartoons from Bridgeman Art |
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The Cartoons, 1982 (crayon and charcoal on paper) |
The St.Trinians Story and the pick of the Searle Cartoons, compiled by Kaye Webb (pen & ink, w/c) |
Caricatures of the United Nations and of the French Government, c.1945-46 (colour litho) |
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Stock Photography Of Cartoons from IPNstock |
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Hirschfeld, Al / WHS / Robertstock, Barman--Bill. Bill bartending at The Stonewall. This is from a series of drawings of New York bartenders and bars published in the book Manhatten Oases. |
H. ARMSTRONG ROBERTS / Robertstock, RETRO CHILD READING NEWSPAPER COMICS SMILING |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, The Irish Frankenstein, 1882. An awestruck Charles Parnell of the Irish Nationalist Party is crouching before his Creature which is depicted with the usual simian features of the Irishman in Punch cartoons. Fully armed, the Creature is powerful and ready for violence. Following the sudden and angry resignation of the Chief Secretary for Ireland, William Forster, Lord Frederick Cavendish had been appointed to the vacancy. However, on 6th May 1882, Cavendish and his Permanent Irish Under-Secretary, Mr Thomas Burke, were attacked by members of an Irish extremist group whilst walking in Phoenix Park, Dublin. They were slashed with long knives, and their throats were cut. Because of his support for the aims of the Irish Land Leaguers, Parnell was seen as largely responsible for the increasing violence of the Creature he had helped to create. From Punch, or the London Charivari, May 20, 1882. |
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