Description: Eclipse Comics published comics from the late 1970’s until they folded in 1993. They were one of the larger independent comic publishers of the time and are notable for publishing classics such as Alan Moore's Miracleman.
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Description: “Workers of the World, Unite!” is a political illustration by Walter Crane, created in 1891, and it’s one of the clearest visual statements of his socialist beliefs. Crane was a major figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, but he was also deeply involved in left-wing politics. He believed art should serve society, not just decorate it, and this piece is a good example of that idea in action.
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Description: Geographically, Washington is dramatic and varied. The Cascade Mountains cut the state in two. Western Washington is known for evergreen forests, coastal rain, islands, and the Puget Sound, while Eastern Washington is much drier, with farmland, rolling hills, and desert-like areas. The state has volcanoes such as Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams, and Mount Rainier dominates the skyline around Seattle.
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Description: Geographically, it has more variety than almost any other state. California includes sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, fertile valleys, deserts, and high mountains. The Sierra Nevada range contains Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous U.S., while Death Valley holds the lowest and hottest point in North America. Much of the state has a Mediterranean-style climate, with wet winters and dry summers, though deserts and alpine regions break that pattern.
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Description: Geographically, BC is one of the most rugged and scenic regions in North America. It has a deeply indented coastline filled with islands, fjords, and inlets; dense temperate rainforests; and multiple mountain ranges, including the Coast Mountains, Rocky Mountains, and Columbia Mountains. The interior includes plateaus, grasslands, lakes, and semi-arid valleys, while the north is remote and sparsely populated.
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Description: Geographically, Oregon packs a lot into a single state. The Pacific coastline runs the full length of its western edge and is almost entirely public land. Inland, the Willamette Valley is fertile and heavily populated, while the Cascade Mountains divide the state. East of the Cascades, the land becomes drier, more open, and sparsely populated, with high desert, plateaus, and ranch country. Oregon has rainforests, volcanoes, rivers, and deep forests, including Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the U.S.
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Description: Stellar Warriors: Not quite from a long time ago, but definitely from a galaxy far away.
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Description: This composition woke me up at 4:30 in the morning. I was compelled to get up and render it.
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Description: Black Cat is a comic book adventure heroine published by Harvey Comics from 1941 to 1951. Harvey also published reprints of the character in both the mid-1950s and the early 1960s. The character's creation is claimed by the Harvey family to have originated with publisher Alfred Harvey, but there is no corroborating evidence for this. The Black Cat debuted in Pocket Comics #1 (August 1941).