Tank girl
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Tank Girl is a British comic book created by Jamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin. Originally drawn by Jamie Hewlett, it has also been drawn by Philip Bond, Glyn Dillon, Ashley Wood, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Jim Mahfood, Brett Parson, Jonathan Edwards, Craig Knowles, Rufus Dayglo, Andy Pritchett, and Mike McMahon. The eponymous character Tank Girl (Rebecca Buck – later revealed to have been born as Fonzie Rebecca Buckler) drives a tank, which is also her home. She undertakes a series of missions…
Tank Girl is a British comic created at in the mid 90s that revolves around the underground culture in Britain.
It is still the most ridiculous title for a comic book. But Tank Girl: Two Girls One Tank #1 on sale next week is hitting with a few retailer exclusive covers by a bunch of folks… I wonder if people will post reaction videos to reading the comic book? Diamond UK variant: Brett Parson Forbidden Planet variant: Brett […]

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Симбиоз красоты и уродства: Иллюстрации с обложек британского комикса "Tank Girl" (Танкистка) - Часть 1 Подборка изображений Комикс "Tank Girl" явился результатом многолетних усилий британских художников Джейми Хьюлетта (который так же известен созданием виртуальных образов для британской…
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Tank Girl by the great Brett Parson. Copies of his Tank Girl poster are still available from http://tankgirlshop.bigcartel.com/
7,691 Likes, 29 Comments - Brett Parson (@blitzcadet) on Instagram: “World War Tank Girl, the 3rd series in our new trilogy of Tank Girl books begins this February!…”

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New York Comic Con 2013 is currently in full swing, and WIRED is on the floor checking out the best and most interesting art at the annual convention for comics and popular culture in the Big Apple. But don't be blinded by the big booths and bright lights -- the real gems are tucked away in Artist Alley, where world-class cartoonists are on hand to hawk their wares, hobnob with fans, and sign and sketch in books. Click through to meet 10 of our favorite off-the-beaten-path artists and check…

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