Angel Cop (エンゼルコップ) ♦ 1989-1994

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Angel Cop (エンゼルコップ) ♦ 1989-1994

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Radio Shack Nova pyramid stereos.
The portraits Onoda gathered not only show the varied interior designs in the Plant’s apartments, but also their inhabitants. We chose to publish a select gallery because we were unable to find the contact information for many of the residents. Onoda interpreted this as the Obara Nori maintaining privacy even after the apartments had shut down.
🔥 Back in Stock! MR. Magazine – May 1972 (Vol. 16 No. 7) 🔥 👉 https://coolstuffoutpost.com/b/ZPRXJ
A raw piece of early-70s print culture — packed with graphic features, fiction, and underground-style editorial content from a different era.
Inside this issue:
Janet Hopkins, Gee Savery, Karen Swanson – Graphic features
Classic short fiction including Foxy & Liar’s Poker
New York’s Erotic Film Festival – vintage article
Retro departments & cultural commentary throughout
✨ Original 1972 issue — authentic vintage with natural age wear.
A true throwback piece with that unmistakable gritty 70s vibe — not something you see every day.
Images from the 1994 Hypercard music zine Chaos Control.

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A little something I made a few weeks ago
I miss the days when you could name your character anything you wanted...