This weeks IF. "Rescue" features Mr. Fantastic
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Expired
My piece for this weeks IF.
- Alittle something about this one...
NEW YORK (CNN) -- His was one of the first photos of a missing child to appear on a milk carton. Almost 30 years later, Etan Patz is still missing.
Etan Patz, who disappeared in 1979, was the first missing child featured in the milk carton campaigns of the 1980s.
Etan Patz, who disappeared in 1979, was the first missing child featured in the milk carton campaigns of the 1980s.
Etan was 6 when he disappeared on May 25, 1979, the Friday before Memorial Day. He was on his way to school in what is now the upscale Soho neighborhood of New York.
It was the first time he'd walked to the bus stop by himself. It was just a few blocks away. Etan, like any 6-year-old, argued that all of his friends walked to the bus stop alone, and his parents relented.
His mother, Julie Patz, learned that Etan hadn't been in classes when he failed to return home. She called the school at 3:30 p.m., then called the homes of all his friends. When no one had seen Etan, she called police and filed a missing person's report.
By evening more than 100 police officers and searchers had gathered with bloodhounds. The search continued for weeks, but no clues to Etan's whereabouts were found. Video Watch an update on the case »
The boy's disappearance was one of the key events that inspired the missing children's movement, which raised awareness of child abductions and led to new ways to search for missing children. Etan's case was the first of the milk carton campaigns of the mid-1980s.
- Alittle something about this one...
NEW YORK (CNN) -- His was one of the first photos of a missing child to appear on a milk carton. Almost 30 years later, Etan Patz is still missing.
Etan Patz, who disappeared in 1979, was the first missing child featured in the milk carton campaigns of the 1980s.
Etan Patz, who disappeared in 1979, was the first missing child featured in the milk carton campaigns of the 1980s.
Etan was 6 when he disappeared on May 25, 1979, the Friday before Memorial Day. He was on his way to school in what is now the upscale Soho neighborhood of New York.
It was the first time he'd walked to the bus stop by himself. It was just a few blocks away. Etan, like any 6-year-old, argued that all of his friends walked to the bus stop alone, and his parents relented.
His mother, Julie Patz, learned that Etan hadn't been in classes when he failed to return home. She called the school at 3:30 p.m., then called the homes of all his friends. When no one had seen Etan, she called police and filed a missing person's report.
By evening more than 100 police officers and searchers had gathered with bloodhounds. The search continued for weeks, but no clues to Etan's whereabouts were found. Video Watch an update on the case »
The boy's disappearance was one of the key events that inspired the missing children's movement, which raised awareness of child abductions and led to new ways to search for missing children. Etan's case was the first of the milk carton campaigns of the mid-1980s.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Bakery Layout
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Dethsupport
just a rough drawing for the final montage
And finished marker
Pull The Plug [X9]
I Drove My Truck Into A moving Van
It Was All Filled Up With Jet Fuel And
I Crashed Right In and Explosion
Smash Through The Window And Ripped Off My
Hands
Medical Team Drove Up And Found Me
Bleeding In Pieces Picked Up Off The Street
Drove Me Into A Filthy Hospital
Horror Experienced Financially
Woke Up In Pain In A Gown In Bed
Internal Hemorrhaging Inside My Head
I Really Think That I Should Be Dead
I Saw The Bill And Then I Cry Bled
To Keep Me Alive It Is Costing Me
National Deficit Times Three
There Is no Way To Avoid This Fee
Please Pull The Plug And Kill Me
It's Costing Too Much
Pull The Plug
Aneurism
Botulism
Epilepsy
Narcolepsy
Pull The Plug
Nearsighted
Breath Lighted
Cataracts
Heart Attacks
Pull The Plug
Hepatitus
Bronchitis
Appendicitis
Arthritis
Pull The Plug
Encephalitis
Adenitus
Mastoiditus
Capsultius
Pull The Plug
Pay You My Life Instead Of Life Support
Harvest My Plasma Because It's Worth More
Take All My Blood And My Organs
Sell Them To Buyers Over In Third Worlds
Burn My Cadaver For Some Energy
Charge The Patients In their Misery
Such A Strong Quarter For The Industry
Pharmaceutical Fucking Victory
Can't Pay The Price
Pull The Plug
Pay With Life
Pull The Plug
Say My Farewell
Pull The Plug
See You In Hell
Fucking Pull The Plug
Monday, March 15, 2010
IF: Subterranean
Friday, March 12, 2010
Brave
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Perspective
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