Ummm umm Winslow Leech Phantom art doll…smiles :]🎵⚡️
Next goal is to make him a little scale model plunger..
Apply to be a contributor to a 50th anniversary zine celebrating PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE (application closes March 31st):
https://tinyurl.com/potpzineapp
Also, some applicants had some very good questions about the zine! Here are the answers:
1) We don't currently have a word count in mind for editorial essay/written submissions for the zine but will likely be keeping those at four pages max. 2) If accepted, we ask that you hold off on selling whatever you create for the zine at art fairs, online, etc., until the zine has been up for sale for a decent time (exact timeline TBD, probably a few months) as we'll be donating profits to a TBD charity. 3) The deadline for artwork completion will be October 1st. We will have three check-in dates (May 15th, July 15th and September 1st) to make sure things are on track/review WIPs.
Feel free to reach out on any of our social medias (@potpzine) or at potpzine@gmail.com for any other questions!
my comic/essay on why I love phantom of the paradise as a trans artist. I may end up editing it and making a zine in the future
Before phantom of the paradise belgium had her own masked 70's hero.
'de kat'
This was a kids show about a guy dressed as a cat who wanted to save the nature in 1973.
You can't find much about these series. Episodes and intro were taken down from youtube because the show itself afther many years can be seen again on tv. Yes i watched some episodes. Their cheesy 70's stuff. We belgian people talked funny back then lol.
phantom of the valentines
not transfem, not transmasc........ more like... transportation clause
Who actually thinks crying clowns are out of place. Winslow needs to experience a REAL circus with REAL clowns.
Sketchbook winslows from a few months back (now my pfp lol)
The prompt was 'Swan'
video source | daft punk - infinity repeating
HE SOLD HIS SOUL FOR ROCK N ROLL
drew this for my priv twt but you guys can have it too
Jeffrey Comanor, Peter Elbling, and Archie Hahn in Phantom of the Paradise (1974).