
A 1963 Jaguar Lightweight Low Drag Coupe is todays featured image from the Jaguar E-type Illustration Gallery.
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#958. Pesky Gremlins Comic 928 – Didn’t Think of That
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#957. Pesky Gremlins Comic 927 – Pointed Question
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#956. Pesky Gremlins Comic 926 – The Backhanded Compliment
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#955. Pesky Gremlins Comic 925 – Unbelievable
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#953. Pesky Gremlins Comic 923 – The Perfect Plan
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Alexa listens as Elmo rattle off the major marketing features of his brand new iPhone and is unimpressed until...
It should be pointed out that Elmo's statement of "Siri draws on Apple Intelligence for new superpowers." comes straight out of Apple's marketing. Alexa might have good reason to be alarmed.
A 1963 Jaguar Lightweight Low Drag Coupe is todays featured image from the Jaguar E-type Illustration Gallery.
Today’s featured illustration is the North American X-15 which can be found in the Aircraft Illustration Gallery.
A 1972 Jaguar E-type 2+2 Coupe is the featured image for today from the Jaguar E-type Illustration Gallery.
A 1955 Ford Thunderbird is today’s featured image from the Assorted Vehicles Gallery
Today’s featured image is a World War I Albatross DIV from the World War I Aircraft Gallery.
An illustration of the USS Macon that was done years ago but never used is today’s featured image from the Aircraft Illustration Gallery.
An illustration of a Jaguar D-type is today’s featured image from the Assorted Vehicles Gallery
A new image of a 1965 Corvette Convertible has been added to the Pesky Gremlins Corvette Gallery.
Here is something that is a little different than what usually shows up here on the pages of the Pesky Gremlins website. The picture isn’t what you should look at. Take a good look at the frame, which was built to appear as if it were put together by one of our gremlins.
The frame was assembled by Ned Serleth, whose MGA is depicted in the picture. The picture itself was done as a collaboration for a story that Ned had written for an automotive magazine. Unfortunately, the article was not published.
Ned writes, “The gremlin frame came first from the scrap pile, then the angles were eyeballed, and finally the welder burned a few holes but left enough material to hold it together.” The rough welds and rust really complete the gremlin appearance.
Thanks Ned!
A color image of the Robot Spy from Jonny Quest episode 8 Dr. Zin’s Robot Spy has been added tot he Jonny Quest Gallery.