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Abstract street art by EC13 who calls them “expressions of art in space.” See more below!



EC13: Website






Illustrations by the very talented Daniel Danger (Previously on Supersonic). His power with sensual, eerie darkness is unrivaled. See more work below!









Daniel Danger: Website
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Infinitely detailed illustrations by Allison Stanley who lives and works in San Antonio, Texas. Check out more of her ink drawings below!








Trying to save your special one, dum-dum?



Photographer Jonpaul Douglass snapped some epic photographs of the exotic wild animal known as “Pizza" around Los Angeles, California, it’s natural habitat. See more of the delicious creature below:









Jonpaul Douglass: Website




Lots of new work from Oakland, California based artist Max Kauffman (Previously on Supersonic):







Max Kauffman: Tumblr
did you know? almost all spectral moans translate into “gosh i hope they like me”
plus! a new chainsawsuit podcast is up! i check in with mikey, but he takes the rock to everyone’s hole because i’ve been busy with a new baby.




I took my little brother (who falls on the autism spectrum) to see Guardians of the Galaxy and after this scene he lit up like a Christmas tree and screamed “He’s like me! He can’t do metaphors!” And for the rest of the film my brother stared at Drax in a state of rapture.
So for the last 6 days I have heard my brother repeatedly quote all of the Drax lines from the movie verbatim (one of his talents), begin studying vocabulary test words, and tell everyone he knows that people with autism can also be superheroes.
Now I am not saying that Drax the Destroyer is, or was ever, intended to be autistic. All I am saying is that it warmed my heart to see my brother have an opportunity to identify himself with a character known for his strength, badassness, and honor. And that is pretty damn awesome.
So while I adored Guardians of the Galaxy as a great fun loving film with cool characters I can do nothing but thank Marvel Studios and Dave Bautista for finally bringing a superhero to the screen that my little brother can relate to.