I'm going to take a break from college magazines right now even though I have a lot more. You're probably tired of them anyway. Yesterday, Mary Fleener sent me a copy of AMERICAN ARTIST magazine. There's a lot of nice ads that I'll post eventually, but I noticed an article about the UPA studios that I had to post. Here it is.
Some people don't realize you can make images bigger by clicking on them. Well, now you know.
About Me
Sam Henderson
SAM HENDERSON has been doing comics, illustration and writing popular among people aware of their existence since 1991. In addition to his own book, The Magic Whistle, clients have included Nickelodeon, New York Press, DC Comics, Heavy Metal,and ...um... Screw. He was a storyboard director for SpongeBob Squarepants in 2001.
Charity Auction
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We usually don’t plug this sort of thing, but the array of talent assembled
here is worthy of note. Thomas Brillante (The Art Institute of California)
is o...
Short story long
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Something that could have been told in a more concise way but is dragged out
because the teller doesn't know how to tell a story. It's a play on the
anno...
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Clean or be cleaned
Saturday Leftover Day.
More Kubert. This time not something I have scaned in myself, but a couple
of woderfull pieces I pulled from th...
Department of Book Reports: Nobody Move
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It's no secret that I love the writing of Denis Johnson. I reported on Tree
of Smoke, the National Book Award winner here. It is the long, ambitious
story ...
Anti-Olympic mural censored in Vancouver
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Greg sez, "Yesterday the Crying Room Gallery got a visit from City of
Vancouver bylaw inspectors who demanded that they remove "graffiti" from the
front of...
The King of Hades
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Way back in Oct. '08, *Magic Carpet Burn* posted this *Farrell* classic in
its *Eerie Publications* black and white reprint format. For those unaware,
in t...
Free Flushes
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Found this on my walk to school. Wonder why the bear is so formally dressed,
or what sort of "flushes" he's offering.
[image: Free Flushes]
LUCIEN BERNHARDT
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1908
1914
1910
1912
Lucien Bernhardt crée avec les chaussures "Stiller" en 1904 un nouveau type
d'affiches : le "Sach Plakat" ( l'affiche objet ). Plus ...
Chaplin: The Tramp's Odyssey
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In this new biography, Simon Louvish weighs the relationship between the
character The Tramp and the character's creator, Chaplin, and how the appeal
of Th...
(P)Raising Kane: "One of Our Androids Is Missing!"
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Here's some vintage Gil Kane for your lazy Saturday, Groove-ophiles!
"Sugar-Lips" produced this rip-roaring NoMan yarn for T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents#16 (July 19...
The DC Hotline-1976-77--a Checklist
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In the mid-sixties, National Comics began utilizing a lightning logo'dyellow box labeled DIRECT CURRENTS to plug upcoming comics. "DC," get it?
The title a...
Mister Rogers
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Yes, yes, yes! Best part about the holidays are fugly sweaters! Oh man, I
don’t even know what’s going on in that thing but I’m loving every minute of
it. ...
Latin for Lovers
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This Crown records cheapie is actually a pretty mellow and enjoyable Latin
jazz set. There's a Cuban singer named Tito Gómez, but since there are no
voca...
Gravestone Portraits
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dade city
Originally uploaded by a nameless yeast
A Nameless Yeast has got some creepy gravestone portraits for your perusal.
I always feel like I'm violat...
Oh My. It's Fruitcake Weather !
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I want to bawl like a baby when I hear/read the last lines of Truman
Capote's A Christmas Memory. That thing about kites and heaven ...oh
shit...pass the ...
Christmas with the Weavers
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This is one of my favorite Christmas albums. There is joy and optimism in
the Weavers' presentation of these songs, and their approach manages to
sound bo...
140. Florida Nursing News
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Notice the empty popcorn pot the nurse is holding. Today, of course, she
would just put another bag of popcorn in the microwave.
These cartoons are from *F...
Shit! I think they saw us! Don’t move a fucking...
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Shit! I think they saw us! Don’t move a fucking muscle!
Well, aside from the muscles it takes to snarf down these gob-smackingly
delicious leafy delights...
MM Joins the Foreign Legion 2
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Echoing Frank’s system, I’ll save commentary for after the strips to prevent
spoilers. As the strips originally appeared from April 27th to June 6th,
1936....
Never Praise A Cartoonist
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On several occasions John Steinbeck extravagantly praised Al Capp, calling
him the "best writer in the world." How did Capp repay this kindness? He
tried t...
Slab's First Fist 8: Ground Game
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As the Gracies know, 90% of all fights go to the ground, and that's exactly
what happens with kids and fowl.
Slab leaps on Donald. The bastard attempts gua...
PHANTASMAGORIA RELIC DISCOVERED
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Thanks to Mike at Tulsa TV Memories I recently acquired this official
vintage souvenir goblet from my favorite defunct dark ride, thePhantasmagoriawhich onc...
New work from Vasco Mourao
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You like detailed drawings? I got yer detailed drawings right here! Vasco
Mourao has recently updated his site with some new work. Posted by John
Martz on ...
Review: The New Mutants #1
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A new class of young, mutant students enters Xavier’s School for Gifted
Youngsters — where they find the Danger Room waiting! An exceptionally
well-execute...
The Aerosols Psyching Out San Fran!
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I recently went to San Francisco for the first time in my adult life. I mostly just wanted to get out of town and headed west without any plans besides tryin...
Stop Bank Robbers with Bubble Gum!
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[image: Leading Comics 031 0020]
*Stop Bank Robbers with Bubble Gum!*
scan from Leading Comics #31 1948
This is the second in a series of comic book advert...
Money to burn
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Pictured here is the front and reverse of one of the faux bills used when
filming a scene of the 1992-1997 syndicated television show Renegade. This
show w...
Will Mark punch himself?
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Funky Winkerbean, 12/11/09 Ever since it became clear that Summer was going
to take up gainful employment at Montoni’s, Funky Winkerbean followers have
ask...
Fantastic Four Fridays: Planet X
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Looks a little similar to the theme of the Skrulls issue (#2), doesn't it?
But in fact the story is quite a bit different. We learn that Planet X is
doome...
Kristian Andrews "Rabbit Punch" (2008)
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Sorry for this but Rabbit Punch pulls no punches in its treatment of an
adult theme albeit the two lead characters in this tale of rural life in
backw...
The Ghost Box Challenge
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The JREF has a very active YouTube channel through which we receive direct
messages from both skeptics and believers. Sometimes we receive videos from
Yo...
Hidden Gems: Giant Size Kid Colt #3
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There are plenty of gems hidden in these Giant Size books, but I bring this
one to your attention because it includes a story drawn by Reed Crandall.
Sure,...
Joe Kubert Hawkman Sketch
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I just got my copy of the deluxe edition of Joe Kubert's How To Draw From
Life book. While it contains some great examples of Joe's still life work
and i...
Fake STAR TREK Motivational Posters
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Some hilarious (and a few NSFW) spoof STAR TREK motivational posters for
your Friday viewing pleasure.
H/t to Mark "From hell I spit at thee!" Anderson!
"Gal" Friday! Penelope Cruz
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Spanish actor *Penelope Cruz* is truly one of God's gifts to humanity. At
the tender age of 35, she has already racked up an impressive string of
award-w...
Vampirella #5 - Jeff Jones art, Frank Frazetta cover
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Vampirella #5, 1970 - A stone age couple brace themselves from a dinosaur poised to attack. Though beautifully painted, Frank Frazetta falls short in definin...
Bedtime for Robert - 2
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- Today we continue with this magnificent, yet unpublished, book that was
written by Bill Peckmann and illustrated by the late, great Rowland B.
Wilson. Th...
Top Cow has digital strategy!
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We did an interesting interview with a sharp young fellow from a radio show
the other day — yesterday, in fact — (details to come) and he asked if any
comi...
Joe Meek- I Hear A New World
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While writing last week's post on Heinz Burt, lazy fuck that I am, I
clicked on my Itunes (I run my computer's earphone jack through a Cayin T-50
Tube amp...
Tell Me More
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Lisa only wanted to sell her air conditioner. Instead, she got a story. A
very long story. ivys*******@yahoo.com wrote: Where can I pick this up? Are
you a...
Which Would You Rather?
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Rock with the Rhesus? Found by: Ethan on Madison Craigslist 50 watt
Marshall, all-tube, model # 4210, JCM800, 12-nch Celestion, footswitch
included, 80’s e...
Eric MacDonald on bad design and theodicy
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Reader Eric MacDonald made a comment about my last post that I want to put
above the fold because it makes an important point. Given that theologians
spen...
upgrades
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Hi. I’ve just been informed by my hosting provider – they’re having some
hardware upgrades now – should be finished by Sunday. This can cause some
minor ...
Lower Thirds
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Doing a lot of documentary work -graphics, animation, editorial -means we've
had to deal with "lower thirds" more than any sane would care to.
Wednesday I ...
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Number 647
Tik, Tok and Tor
Tor, a comic which was written, drawn and edited by Joe Kubert, is like a
straight version of *Alley Oop.* No time machine ...
Atlantic Drone New LP Out Now
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It’s official! The second LP from Atlantic Drone: A Vivified Sugar Cube
Explains the Universe is out now on beautiful 12 inch vinyl. Masterminded by
Stev...
Inkstuds Book
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So I am in the process of putting together the Inkstuds book that will be
published by the fine folks at Conundrum. I was wondering if you guys would
rathe...
Mike Kuchar: The Funhouse interview
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The influence of the Kuchar Brothers on “underground” and independent cinema
can’t be overestimated. Their unique view of the world and unique methods of
m...
Free Friday
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Joe Haymes and His Orchestra 1932-1935, Vols 1 & 2
The Buchanan Brothers- Atomic Power
Lee Wiley, On the Air 1932-1936
Meteor Hillbilly and Rockabilly...
"Surprise Christmas Present"
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Santa knows if you’ve been good, and the boy in this tale has certainly been
good for goodness’ sake. Thus, a convergence of miracles.
This was drawn by *...
Patterson-Cleary Children's Book
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I came across Top Hats and Flappers and the name of Russell Patterson rang a
bell. After digging around, I found this children's book in my storage
cont...
Now in Stock!
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We have a slew of new products now in stock, including: a new Jimbo comic by
Gary Panter; Leif Goldberg’s great annual silkscreen calendar, Gear Worms;
C...
Be Kind Rewind (2008)
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Be Kind Rewind
Director: Michel Gondry
United Kingdom/USA 2008
102 min
Starring: Jack Black, Mos Def, Danny Glover, Mia Farrow and Melonie Diaz,
among oth...
More Me For You
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I'll once again be on SLG Radio later today (5 PM EST) along with
Christopher Butcher, he of Comics 212/The Beguiling/TCAF, etc. Looks like
Chris and Dan V...
Comix: Electric Soup
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Here are many issues of this classic United Kingdom underground.
[image: Image and video hosting by TinyPic]
download
(Text with links)
thanks to Brian and ...
Comics as Poetry
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"Like all the best poetry, what a reader gets out of comics-as-poetry is
entirely dependent on how willing they are to truly engage the material and
arti...
Chuck Jones: BARBARY COAST BUNNY
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Another plug for the Chuck Jones blog. It's not only full of incredible
drawings, but the "Chuck Jones' Letters to Linda" are filled with
fascinating insig...
How Many of Your Requests Made It?
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Did anyone fare any better with their desired DVD titles, or did you just dub them off of TCM?Last December I posted an entry about my Unreleased DVD Wishlis...
Roy Doty, Cartoonist Artist
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*Continuing Richard Taylor's 1950 article from American Artist magazine
woven in among some more wonderful Roy Doty cartoons. I say "more" because
long tim...
A Hat Trick!
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After the last two posts what else what choice did I have but to pore over
my files for other examples of hats. And boy did I find one. Here we see yet
an...
symfoniorkestern!
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Sweden's Symfoniorkestern have just released this new 5 song EP called "Tänd
eld på dig själv (för det du tror på)". It's pretty dope, and the songs
range ...
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Warners Keeps On Battle Crying
When did Warner’s TV tail begin wagging their theatrical dogs? I’d submit
not long after James Garner hit as *Maveric...
The TV Wheel
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Airing only once after the final Comedy Central episode of Mystery Science
Theater 3000, The TV Wheel is generally remembered only by MST3K fans and
the ne...
Unlikely Romance - Night Nurse #1
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If you have followed Sequential Crush for a while, you may have gathered
that one of my favorite comic book romance artists is Winslow Mortimer. Last
week,...
Blackhawk Wingsdays: The Menace of the Molecule Man!
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Unfortunately, I was unable to post a new Blackhawk Wingsday last week, and
today's entry is coming in late, so most readers won't get to see it until
Thur...
Quick Draw McGraw - "Chopping Spree"
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Here's a real funny Quick Draw short written by Mike Maltese. As much as
love early Hanna-Barbera, not very many make me laugh out loud. This one is
an ex...
This is Not a New Post
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There's a post title that Rene Magritte might like.
But this really isn't a new post. What it is, though, is a signpost
beckoning you to go down below, a m...
DICK TRACY- DADDY OF ALL COPS AND ROBBERS COMICS
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(plus a couple of Christmas Tracy pix to get you in the mood!)By Rosemary McKittrick:Dick Tracy didn’t daydream about becoming a big time detective. In fact,...
Emberley Galaxy in the press
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Some recent press on Emberley Galaxy:
Maija Zummo does a brief interview with me for Cincinnati's free weekly
Citybeat.
And Emberley Galaxy is also spotli...
Those #$@*ing Adorable ’70s & ’80s Kids Movies
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Out of the filthy mouths of babes: Remember when family fare felt incomplete
without obscenity-spewing children being presented as though they were just
da...
John Buscema
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Big John Buscema was born today. I've only realized in the last couple of
years quite how much I took Buscema for granted while he was working. As
Stan qu...
The Problem with Picture Books
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[image: The Problem with Picture Books]
This was from the letters to the Editor in the New Yorker and written by
Nina Planck. I can't agree anymore.
"What, Me Funny?"
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Easily Mused viewer BEMaven liked John Severin's tribute to Don
"Squibbetyflip" Martin. He thought it was "much better than the lame jab
once made at Don...
Illustration/Japan
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My Washington Square Park piece is featured in the current issue of Japan's
ILLUSTRATION magazine. The text is by Nogawa Keri, the translation by Yuko
Sh...
Oldie but Rushdie
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Usually when I look at my old art I don’t like it (kid stuff not included;
that, I love). But I was just going through my flat file, purging some
stuff, an...
Unusual Tales - Such A Strange Case
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"Unusual Tales", a series presenting Steve Ditko's comics from 1957 to 1959
that are in the public domain.
"Such A Strange Case" is a quick little 2-pa...
12.09.09 :Advert: Part Time Wife
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*Part Time Wife* (1930) - *A Wise and Witty Cure For What Ails Matrimony*
If you're in Austin tonight, don't miss the $1 Weird Wednesday screening of
...
Here is an awesome mix tape I made for you...
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Happy Winter-Time festivities to you. I made you a gift. It is a mix tape.
There's some good times on here. What kind of good times? How about this
colle...
Lady Gaga on BBC Radio 1: "Poker Face"
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Lady Gaga gives a very cool and snappy ending to pah pah "Poker Face" on BBC
Radio. Best version of all?
Mum mum mum mah
Mum mum mum mah
I wanna hold e...
a VAST wonderland (Feb, 1929)
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This seems appropriate. I’ll be in San Diego (well, actually Carlsbad) from
tomorrow morning until Sunday. So I probably won’t have any new posts until
nex...
Was Harpo a Mormon?
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In a fit of tabloid journalism, I just thought I'd see if the headline of
this post would lure curious readers.
Harpo Marx was, of course, Jewish.
But, w...
They call him Howard the Duck...
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Since I shared a book similar to Howard the Duck yesterday... This is sort
of weird: here's a comic book adaptation of a movie that was adapted from a
com...
PLUTO'S CHRISTMAS TREE
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Here's a special holiday treat. In one post, a comprehensive collection of
digitally re-assembeld background art from PLUTO'S CHRISTMAS TREE (1952).
Here...
A Merry Little
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I've decided to share a few of my favorite Christmas LPs this year. And I'll
start off with a bang! In fact, this is probably my favorite Christmas album
o...
Autopsy Turvy
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Ivanlandia has been very busy of late, making bucks as a stooge for the
chemical industry.
Here's the *Dr. Jekyll to Ivanlandia's Mr. Hyde*; check 'em ou...
Chapter 3: Show Me
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Davy woke in the strange house to sounds of kitchen racket. Groggy, he
followed the noise down the stairs, along hallways to find Anne working
away, cook...
T-Shirts are Here!
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Jukeboxmafia is proud to announce our new, extensive line of T-Shirts and
other goodies. Just in time for Christmas! Stickers, Buttons, Mugs and more
are ...
Humanists launch a godless holiday campaign
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Starting this week, atheists and others who say they embrace reason over
religion take out ads showing smiling people wearing red Santa hats with the
sloga...
Reprint This! Update on The Stainless Steel Rat
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Exciting news from the good droids over at Rebellion. Amazon fishing in the
UK has brought to light a listing for *The Stainless Steel Rat*, Kelvin
Gosne...
HOT SCANDAL BREWING
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Stanley Meltzoff was a brilliant artist, scholar and author. At the peak of
his powers, he painted a masterpiece for the cover of LIFE magazine: the
legend...
Praise For Thrizzle
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Praise for Thrizzle Volume 1 has been coming from a most unexpected quarter…
the press! This weekend sees the New York Times Book Review calling it
“dement...
Hand Turkey Corrigendum: Abner Jenkins Is Miffed
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Okay, so in the post I made a few days ago, one of the Marvel Hand Turkeys
was pretty much unrecognizable. Partly that's because it's derived from an
obscu...
David Aaron Clark: 1960 - 2009
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I knew Dave Clark when he was an editor at SCREW, which would've been from
early in 1990 to sometime in 1995 or 1996, (I'm navigating from memory here,
so ...
A/V Geeks DVDs make great gifts…
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..for your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, enemies, frienemies, Plus
it helps pay to maintain the vast A/V Geeks film archive which is growing
almo...
ORBITZ Soda
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Long before ORBITZ was a travel company with sporty pop up ads, it was a
soda the likes of which the world has never seen, and likely will ever see
again. ...
Unexpected #117
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*Unexpected #117* (On Sale: December 4, 1969) has a cover by *Nick Cardy*.
We begin with *Johnny Peril* in *"Midnight Summons the Executioner"* by *George
...
Status Report
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Many of you only know the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive from this
website. So I want to fill you all in on the challenges we face behind the
scenes.
*...
DONALD DUCK RICE BOX
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FLEA MARKET FRIDAYS #49
This was a nice find! The box is probably from the 1940's and you can see
that it was made by Producers Rice Mill in Stuttgart, Ar...
Dec. 4, 2009: Is it a recession thing?
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“Like, I love Scott Pilgrim as much as the next guy who plays Rock Band
stoned on Saturday afternoons, but why would you recommend a mass market in
media...
Theme Song!
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Here's an ameteur promo image for my show, "A Day at the Zoo". It's a
variety show that features the adventures of Ralph, Benny, Bear & Eli, and
all your f...
Anyway, that's the way I heard it...
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*...and if that ain't the truth let me be struck by lighting.*
Here's a story I must have heard a half-dozen times in my life when I was
much less than hal...
a curiously sinister lachrymosity
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Detail, Okeh Records retail banner for then-new (1943) 78 rpm disc "Born To
Lose" by Ted Daffan's Texans. The grieving beau has an odd tic: crying out
of o...
Why won’t you look at me?
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A new comp for you guyz! (Why Vincent Price? This why Vincent Price!) (Needs
spotify, I’m afraid.) As always, thanks to all the people on Twitter who
point...
december first
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… is the date, and I’m extra grateful to be drawing final pages again after
five months of rewrites! Thank you, blog-readers, for all your patience and
enc...
Another Superkatt by Dan Gordon
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Have another helping of some good ol' Dan Gordon funnies!
I love how Superkatt and the other animals assume that super-powers come
from costumes...and ...
Smile You're On Candid Shark!
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These are three of the many Post-It Note drawings I have submitted to the Giant
Robot Post-It Show 4, opening December 5th in Los Angeles. If you are in ...
Happy Thanksgiving
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*Turkey Day Musings...**Five Kernels* **
Here in New England there is an old tradition in which five kernels of corn
are placed at each setting on the Th...
Paulie D. meets Tom Savini
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I met Tom and he told me to tell you: buy your older sister THE LOST BOYS:
THE TRIBE on DVD for Christmas. Then laugh at her because she thought she
was ...
NEW CHARACTER PARADE 4: PREORDER
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New Character Parade #4 is a limited edition comic recently self-published
by Johnny. NCP collects all 24 strips Johnny has drawn featuring ALL NEW
chara...
Boris Karloff-The Incredible Invasion
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Visit http://frankensteinia.blogspot.com/ for more info on the Boris Karloff
Blogathon!
William Henry Pratt changed his name to Boris Karloff while living ...
Don't even think about trying to sneak by me
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I've tried to get around to as many species as possible on this blog, but
it's really hard to keep up with all the smart-ass explorers that go into
places ...
Tarzan , Lord of The Jungle 1976
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Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle is an animated series created by the Filmation
studio for CBS. There are a total of 36 episodes produced over the first
four se...
Wrestling World, July 1954 / Prince Maivia
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Ok, a quick post of another 50s wrestling mag today before moving on to
other topics.
*Scrollable Image*
Get the scan *here*.
From 1954, here's the four...
Rogues’ Gallery #9: “COLD BILL” PATTERSON
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It was ridiculous how long he had been in the otherwise-empty waiting room.
His tooth hurt like hell. Nothing to read but an old Cosmo and an issue of
High...
Captain Video in the Movies
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Long before Star Trek skyrocketed from a hit television series to the big screen, another pioneer sci-fi series had successfully navigated the transition.
...
Children’s Card Games (79)
-
And we close our overview of “Snap” decks with a 1954 edition by Parker
Brothers. And quite stylish, too, in my opinion. Snap! (Posted by Doug
Skinner)
Kirby Kinetics - Twilight of the King?
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Whenever the art of Jack Kirby is discussed, someone will inevitably mention
that sometime during the mid to late seventies, his artistic abilities went
...
Venus in Furs in Supertrash in Pittsburg
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I saw this posted on Fantagraphics' blog yesterday, and pal Tom Neely also mentioned
it today. A picture of mine is in the Supertrash show at the Andy War...
Review: Mugs by Pat Moriarity
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Brought to you by the POOPSHEET FOUNDATION. Each copy is signed and numbered
by the artist. Each page features a full page cartoon illustration of a
fasci...
Jason Little Interview at KittySneezes.com
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The Reverend Syung Myung Me conducted an email interview with yours truly.
It is heavily laden with links to all manner of visual and musical
enrichments. ...
In Search of Clarence - Part 2
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On a crisp early November morning my pal Mike and I set of in search of
Clarence.
I'd spent years learning bits of information about Clarence Schmidt and ...
Hiatus Report
-
I mentioned that CIMP would be gone for a month or two, and here it's gone
almost two months exactly... Just wanted to report in and let you all know
that ...
Uncanny X-Men #192
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I don't remember what the first comic book I read was. My older brothers had
some, which I would once in a great while be allowed to hold in my grubby
lit...
Joe Shuster’s Secret Identity Come to Life!!!
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My book Secret Identity The Fetish Art of Superman’s Co-Creator Joe
Shuster comes to life this Saturday at the famed Dr. Sketchy’s Live Drawing
event in NY...
You gotta love killer teddy bears...and Tom Sutton
-
Because everything he drew was just dead on. I never read a Tom Sutton story
where I wasn't really drawn to the art and storytelling. Sutton approached
eve...
Japan Super Wonder Get : 100% Orange
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I came across a comic book called "Sunao Sunao" by an artist called 100%
Orange. Printed in black and white and crude in execution, I thought it was
a rep...
A World Without Lou Jacobi?!? (1913 - 2009)
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Another obit.
Actor Lou Jacobi has left this world, at age 95.
That's a good long run.
- Follow link to his obituary from The New York Times.
Five decade...
Number nine...number nine...number nine...
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Hooray! "The Runaway Mummy" hits #9 on The New York Times Bestseller List on
10/25. Thanks to everyone who has made this happen!---Mike
"Festival Of Magic" Hosted By Ernie Kovacs
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Good evening Kovacsians. I have something for you that I know you'll enjoy.
Kovacs fans know that outside of the "Best Of Collection" and the ten films
he ...
Ralph on the Loose!
-
Everyone should buy the new CD by Ralph Carney's Serious Jass Project.
Ralph is a fantastic musician, and an all-around great guy who's been
mentioned here...
Guest Blogger: Barbara Janis of the Presidio Trust
-
The Presidio Trust is a unique organization. It is a federal agency guiding
the transformation of a former military post into a self-sufficient national
pa...
Lil’ Mort Release and Signing!
-
Check out Munky King! Coop’s LONG awaited Lil’ Mort figure is finally
delivered and ready to go home with you! Be one of the lucky few to get yer
grubby mi...
Big Dong
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Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You!
"Big Dong" is a film from... somewhere - it's not exactly clear from what
country it originates. Kooky Hijinks, Wacky ...
Brand-Man: The Untold Story!
-
This link is making the rounds today, but in case you missed it: A fellow by
the name of Tom McAlister was looking for a job and came up with a cute
gimm...
Needz Cheeze, Pleeze!
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Great Void visitors simply must have these!
Won't you please help?
(They've promised to stop talkin' smack about you!)
Alan Seidler - Duke of Ook<--New...
Half-Pint Pygmy (1948)
-
Now here's a truly weird cartoon even by Tex Avery's standards. *"Half-Pint
Pygmy"* (release date: 8/17/1948) is one of Avery's less known and rarely
seen...
Will Ferrell Commencement Speech
-
For the cover story of the NY Observer about NYC high school graduations,
and the celebrities parents and administrators are jockying to acquire to
deliv...
Oz
-
Here's a psychedelic feast-for-the-eyes in the form of underground press
magazine Oz. Oz was possibly most famous for the prosecution of its editors
in 19...
Bowery Flowers
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Happy New President, Drawgers!
To celebrate this historic week I
am presenting my history of the Bowery on the NY Times on-line.
Back in the early eigh...
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