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A Robot Jet & A Blonde 70s Detective, fightin for our rights in their satin tights.
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There are dozens of us. Dozens!
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“Tobias Fünke” - Illustration by Sam Spratt
Have a happy Arrested Development binge-viewing everyone.
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To celebrate the exciting return of Arrested Development, a few of us greeting card artists put our heads (and pencils) together and whipped up a (fake) mini-line of greeting cards that anyone can download and print out for free!
It’s super easy! Download the high-res files here. They even come with a dotted line for the fold and should print easily to your basic home printer.
And if you like them, please share them to your heart’s content!
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The Evolution of the Iron Man suits
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Harold Lloyd defies death - “Haunted Spooks” (1920)
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Margaret Bourke-White (1930), NYC.
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Sean Connery teaching his co-star, Ursula Andress, how to do a handstand on the set of the first James Bond movie, “Dr. No” (1962)