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Much of the material here is at least a generation old and therefore sometimes has racist and sexist standards we wouldn't conform to today. I try, but can't always do a line-item veto. Remember, if something has stereotypes it's posted in spite of them and not because of them. You're not wrong to be offended, think of it like a friend you like hanging out with 95% of the time but once in a while they embarrass you. My own attitude is to move forward.
Many of the images I posted between 2011-2013 were disappeared by the image bank I was using then but I still have most of the scans and am bringing them back slowly. Be patient.
Back at the Chicken Shack on WFDU.fm HD2
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*4th show (4/18/18)*
*Playlist*
gert Wilden - *Dirty Dancing*
Johnny Paycheck - *Pardon Me I've Got Someone to Kill*
Radars - *Finger lickin Chicken*
Lon...
Welcome to MidWestworld
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Welcome to MidWestworld, a theme park unlike any other where all your
wildest dreams can come true. Through exacting terraforming, we’ve
replicated the e...
Friday Funnies
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Running late -- first airport had no wifi but ran me late so the next one
had wifi but no time. This one has a very little bit of both. A story even
less i...
Tara’s latest video: bobcat catches wood duck hen
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Tara Tanaka just sent this video filmed yesterday which is ineffably sad,
showing a bobat making off with what appears to be a fully conscious wood
duck he...
The UPA Horse
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For a few cartoons early in its theatrical life, UPA opened with a horse
with a tartan. I presume the tartan was on a background while the body of
the hors...
Wish You Were Here, from Albert Carmichael
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Here's another "I Love My Wife But Oh You Kid" card by Carmichael,
presumably issued as part of Taylor & Pratt's Series 565, though they
forgot to take a...
More Than Offbeat, But Not A Dog
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Powell Trades Tough For Rib Tickle in *You Can Never Tell* (1951)
Turns out Universal-International was making Disney live action comedies
before Disney....
Number 2070: Airboy vs the rats, part 2
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I showed the first part a couple of days ago, so if you haven’t read it you
can go back.
You know what this story reminds me of? Those dopey movies they m...
politick
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poli-tick: Noun - A person that enters a political career for personal gain
at the expense of everyone else. A parasite on the political system that
caus...
The Super-Secret Origin Of Birdman!
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I've always loved Birdman, the Hanna-Barbera cartoon hero who burst onto
the TV screens when superheroes were ubiquitous in the culture. He followed
th...
Silver Streak-Jack Cole-1945
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Plastic Man, the Comet, Playboy, Midnight, Betsy and Me, the daily Spirit,
and a whole bunch of crime and horror stories. That's what everyone
remembers ...
Random Lightning Strikes Solve Everything!
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I just finished reading *Thunderbolts*... the one where Deadpool, the
Punisher, Deadpool, Ghost Rider, etc. are led by Red Hulk. I liked it but
they went...
Poo Fashion
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Honestly, with everything I’ve seen them do to jeans and pass off as
“fashion” I wouldn’t be […]
The post Poo Fashion appeared first on People Of Walmart.
Robbedoes supports the Red Cross
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Every year in April, the Belgian Red Cross organises a funding drive,
during which volunteers ask motorists for contributions at traffic lights
and road cr...
Your Grave is Ready (Again)
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The good news is *Werewolf Wednesdays* are back. The bad news is they're
unfortunately a day late. But the additional good news: it's a really hairy
scary ...
CULLODEN AND DIGBY, Woodhaven
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Forgotten New York -
At first hearing, “Culloden and Digby” sounds like a heavily-advertised TV
law firm, or perhaps a brand of Worcestershire sauce, bu...
FTM 435 - RETURN OF THE JEDI
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Many Bothans died so Patrick and Jackson Stewart could bring us this
podcast.
Download this episode here. (52.1 MB)
Listen to F This Movie! on Stitcher...
ZERO Adventure – by Jeffery Manley
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The story of child, frozen for 30 years while traveling through space, who
joined an intergalactic peace force to stop whatever evil he encounters.
– NEWE...
The Book of WEIRDO Cover
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The Book of WEIRDO is a massive, upcoming retrospective edited by Jon B.
Cooke, paying tribute to R. Crumb's legendary comics and graphics magazine
from t...
"Drowning is Funny!" with Posty and Lolly
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Posty the Pelican and his Pal Lolly
from All-Surprise #3
[image: Posty Pelican Lolly the Elephant funny animal cartoon comics]
Glub! Glub! ...with friends l...
Ban-It-Yourself Exorcism Products
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A funny section in the September 1975 issue of *The Monster Times #43*, aka
the *ALL-DEMON ISSUE, *entitled *Ban-It-Yourself Exorcism Products--* from
the ...
civilizationnyc (US)
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excitement; @civilizationnyc is a new newspaper, looks crazy, coming this
week!created by @mr_turley @miakerin and @deep__sleep
[image: civilizationnyc (US)]
Minis: A.Meuse, R.Scheer, T.Jones
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*You're Garbage Fired!*, by Adam Meuse. This is a collection of "some
post-election sketchbook pages" by the talented and funny Meuse, published
by Birdc...
The Equiliteral Tercet
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Another new verse form: the equiliteral tercet. Like its geometrical model,
the equilateral triangle, it’s composed of three equal parts: three lines
of th...
Weekly Recap
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Here are this week's links to what I've had published recently...
The Comics Alternative - Smart Discussions on Comic Books and Graphic
Novels: Euro Comics...
ONE LOVELY DRAWING, part 57
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I love this very cool drawing of a tyrannosaurus rex by Ike, age 6.
I spotted it at an art exhibition at Sarah Lawrence College in New York.
In response t...
Old MacDonald Had Some Issues
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Happy Saturday, Jazz Pickles. It's time for another recap of the week's
cartoons from the offices of Bizarro Studios North, in Hollywood Gardens,
Pennsylva...
Angels and Devils
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My latest obsession, thanks entirely to Bob at Dead Wax, is Mrs. Lila F.
Daniels, also known as Lila Winton Daniels, but recognised professionally
as Lilla...
One-Off Part Four
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Of all Bolles' one-shot covers today's example, published in 1929, reigns
above all others. What a mashup! There's the *piquant*; a fairy. There's
the* ...
Not the End . . .
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Exactly seven and a half years after I started this project, today marks
the conclusion of daily posting here at *Every ’70s Movie*—but that doesn’t
mean...
Hands Off!
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Ladies, do you ever feel like your friend is trying to take your man from
you? Tonight on Crayons to Perfume! the girls have the best advice for
thwartin...
FREE Online Animation Drawing Course!
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FREE Online Animation Drawing Course! Animation Resources is pleased to
announce a FREE online drawing course teaching the fundamental principles
of draw...
Normal Services Will Resume
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Saturday Apology Day.
I have not posted for a long time, because I am working on a new book here
in Holland. It's about the Dutch comics magazine Eppo and ...
Angel Love, Interpol Agent
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Panels from "Double Dealers!" in *Primus* #1 (Charlton, February 1972),
script by Joe Gill, pencils and inks by Joe Staton, colors by Christie
Scheele, l...
MoCCA This Weekend!
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MoCCA is just a few days away! I’ll be at the Paper Rocket table with Age
of Elves author Colin Lidston and special guest MIKE DIANA! See us at table
E 170...
MoCCA 2018 Means MARCH, CAT'N'BAT, and More!
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*sniff sniff* That scent... Paper, ink... Fresh comics? Why, convention
season must be blooming once again!
Join the Top Shelf crew at New York City's *M...
Barks on facebook
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On facebook? Do you like Carl Barks?
Then you should join the group Carl Barks – the good artist.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/CarlBarks/
See you there!...
In the roads of Paree with cartoonist Pierlis
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1909 [1] Detail. Frenchman Pierre-Marie-Joseph Lissac (March 19, 1878,
Limoges - 1955, Chevreuse) worked as cartoonist under the pennames
‘Pierlis,’ ‘Pierr...
More Sekowsky/Robinson
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There's no question that Mike Sekowsky worked on *Dear Nancy Parker*, Gold
Key's short-lived romance title. "Going Steady," the final Nancy Parker
story in...
DIARY OF A WIMPY CARTOONIST
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Hey, I had such an amazing time at An Unlikely Story Bookstore & Cafe
Friday night. Bookstore owner Jeff Kinney (superstar author of Diary of a
Wimpy Kid) ...
Intermission
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Scarfolk has been bringing you archival artefacts for 5 years and it's time
our council archivists took their mandatory break to get blood
transfusions. ...
Happy Book Birthday to Brazen!
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Happy book birthday to brazen by Pénélope Bagieu! With her characteristic
wit and dazzling drawings, Pénélope Bagieu profiles the lives of formidable
femal...
Movin’ and shakin’
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“Ritmo Candente” Orfeon Records (Mexico) Chico O’Farrill, Orquesta
Riverside, Roberto Faz, etc. Cool new addition to the collection!
Originals coming up at auction
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Big Searle news on the artist's birthday: Jeffrey Archer is selling his
cartoon collection! It includes some fantastic Searle originals.
‘ART: THE BRITISH ...
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Sad/Hilarious story on Buzzed bout how a bunch of the underlings who work
at White House fucking hate it there and are looking for new jobs, but they
can’t...
I Love You Slobs and I'll Take Charge
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These days, the state of the United States is somewhat in turmoil, due to
leadership issues, starting at the top and bleeding on down.
Kelly was universal...
Best of Booksteve's Library Still Available
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If you're reading this post ten years from now it may not apply but as of
this date, Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Northern Kentucky's Crestview Hills
Towne C...
LETTERS LIVE LOS ANGELES
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Hello all,
Do you live in or around L.A.? If so, you are duty-bound to attend Letters
Live on February 26th at the historic Ace Hotel Theatre in Downtown...
Cinema Sewer's Favourite films of 2017
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[image: best-movies-2017-633x356]
Sorry it's a bit late this year, pals
1. Baby Driver
2. Get Out
3. War Of the Planet of the Apes
4. Blade Runner 2049
5. ...
Eric Reynolds
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Eric Reynolds has spent his entire adult life at Fantagraphics, starting as
an intern and returning to work as an ace reporter, news editor, Hate
inker, ma...
Pecking Holes in Poles
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The oddest feature on the DVD of Woody Woodpecker, the newest
live-action/CGI animation hybrid based on a classic cartoon character, is a
hidden bonus feat...
Adventures in Drawing! Class in Gainesville
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ADVENTURES IN DRAWING Learn to draw from life and the imagination
through fun, creative projects and regular sketching practice. We’ll
explore a variety ...
Mondo Bizarro: The Dan Piraro Interview
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In today’s culture, nothing breeds imitators like success: The Osbournes
begat The Anna Nicole Show, Nirvana spawned a flannel-clad host of grunge
bands,… ...
Kudos MoonPie
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Had to come back from the dead to share this hysterical twitter thread with
you. It's between the maker of MoonPies and a woman who doesn't like them.
Blog notice
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It's been no secret that these past few years, by postings have been
somewhat erratic. I wish I could be continuously involved with my blog.
Unfortunately,...
inflight
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BIG HALF-PRICE CHRISTMAS DEAL! i recently unearthed this piece, perfect for
that special someone who just seems to have everything! inflight, 2017
graphite...
Holiday Book Sale
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Over on my Etsy page, I’m slashing the prices on my books and posters for
the holidays AND including free preliminary sketch pages with Everything is
Flamm...
If You’re Not Watching the Football
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Here, after a long delay, is the next little group of cartoons that I like
very very much. Some of them, like this “latte” one, come to me in an idle
momen...
In Your Room
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YOU can’t go home again, or something like that. Nostalgia be damned, Comic
Arts Brooklyn found its new digs easy. CAB lived large in Pratt’s ARC, aka
the ...
The Jim Flora blog has moved
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We're not here anymore. We're here.
*We upgraded JimFlora.com in October 2017, and our blog has been relocated
to that site. The entire contents of this b...
Adventuring Pups (1948)
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Three beagle pups run away from their farm home and get lost in woods. They
experience several adventures in the forest before finding their way home
again...
A Truncated History of the Village Voice
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Last week, the Village Voice announced it is discontinuing it’s print
edition after 62 years. Here’s a comic I made about the history of the
weekly. The un...
How To Replace a Riding Mower Battery
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Riding mower batteries ought to be maintained when fully charged and
replaced when dead and you need all the right materials when you are about
to replac...
Super Goof!
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*Super Goof* was Goofy (one of my personal heroes) with super powers,
acquired by eating super goobers (peanuts) he grew in his garden. Here’s a
short, 4-p...
Long Live Octopus Pie
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Three cheers!
I check the webpage out of habit, but Meredith Gran’s comic work Octopus Pie
is over. I feel like this is how sports fans feel when a jers...
TOONSEUM FUNDRAISER
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Rick Meyerowitz hand-signed original "The Mona Gorilla" Poster A donation
of $200 gets you this rare 1971 poster of The National Lampoon’s most
famous...
Get Thee to the Library
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I’m thinking of getting a driver’s license. That’s not to say I’ve never
driven a car, but only a few times in questionable circumstances under the
intense...
AND NOW, THE NEWS...
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Good evening. Here's what's happening in the world of outsider music. Our
top story today:
- Florence Foster Jenkins, "The World's Worst Opera Singer," is ...
REMEMBERING CARRIE FISHER
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It's still hard to believe Carrie Fisher is gone. Really, I'm not too keen
on writing these RIP tributes because they make me sad. But as a fan, I
though...
Sensational World-Wide Tour
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Ma! Dad! Leo the Lion is gonna be here! In person! I wanna go see him! Can
we? Huh, can we? . . . Awwwww, why not?
1930s poster
The Revenant
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Well, I did it. I made it through 2016. Whew.
Heather and I were beset by so many crises, minor and major, in 2016 that
it is hard to keep track of them al...
Hang Loose
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Poster for the short film Hang Loose, directed by Sammy Harkham & Patrick
Brice, and Starring Kyle Field of Little Wings. 4 color silkscreen print on
110lb...
As We Head into 2017 - An End-of-Year Update
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2016... oh what a crazy year you've been. While it will no doubt go down as
a year full of tragedy and turmoil in the world, on a personal level, 2016
has...
That's All Folks!
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Thanks to all for attending over the past few years. We hope you enjoyed
the show! Going forward, look for more movie posts at Booksteve's Library!
Dri...
And So the Year Finally Comes to an End
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After nearly 6 years of celebrating my favorite year, it's time--now 50
years on-- to leave it in the past...at least for now. Check BOOKSTEVE'S
LIBRARY ...
Signing Off
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Thanks for tuning in over the past 5 years but this blog is signing off.
New TV-related posts will be found going forward at BOOKSTEVE'S LIBRARY and
a ne...
Rube Goldberg Wishes You a Merry Christmas
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Over the course of his 35 years or so as a daily and Sunday newspaper humor
cartoonist, Rube Goldberg celebrated many Christmases in pen and ink. Here
is a...
Bill Mauldin again
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In dark times, I retreat into comics.
Here’s a few new additions to my Bill Mauldin collection. As I’ve written
before, I’m a HUGE Mauldin fan. The only c...
JRW Comics Downloads!
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Now available: Downloadable comics by yours, truly. These are
high-resolution scans of all my comic book titles in PDF format, perfect
for reading on co...
old time religion A Postcard Home from Bible Camp
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Apparently, the old time religion Covenant Point Bible Camp has been in
business for 90 years. I am hoping they will add this to the celebration!
Covena...
UFC 200 alt storyboard
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Mike Judge and I have been doing some promos for our favorite show, the
UFC. We get together and come up with various ideas for the spots and then
I will s...
Mom Has Stacked Dinner Party Roster
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GOLDEN, CO—Their eyes widening in amazement as the 43-year-old rattled off
the names of heavy hitter after heavy hitter, impressed members of the
Dreesh...
Zonzo en Colombia
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Esta es la lista de puntos de venta donde se puede encontrar Zonzo en
Colombia. También se puede conseguir durante la Feria del Libro de Bogotá
(Pabellón 3...
In the shop....
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These are all just sitting in the shop. Waiting for you.
*Awake and Dreaming* by Harve and Margot Zemach (1970).
*Brian Wildsmith's ABC* (1962).
*Cindy's S...
Thank you for a Decade of Cute!
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Dearest Cute Overload Peeps, It’s hard to believe that Cute Overload has
chronicled and celebrated over ten years of the most anerable,
prosh, sweetest ani...
442.
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*“I’ll rip those bastards a new one, and then I’ll rip a new one in that,
and then I’ll rip a new one in that, ad infinitum.”*
(From the first page of ...
Vintage Teen Dance Party & Disco
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Vintage photos of 1950's and 1960's teen-age dance parties and college-age
night clubs complete with discotheques and go-go girls dancing inside of
cages a...
Your Crazy Aunt's Guide To Marijuana
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[image: Your Crazy Aunt's Guide To Marijuana]
Your Crazy Aunt's Guide To Marijuana
A comprehensive guide to marijuana by your crazy aunt.
Submitted by: *A...
BORB collapses to excerpt.
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Folks, I've collapsed the full *Borb* story down to an excerpt on this
blogspot page. Scroll down from the main page to read it. You can now read
the whol...
Design and Build Comics...
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My students’ Comics Blog began today….
Today I am beginning to reblog all of my amazing students’ art right HERE….
designandbuildcomics.tumblr.com
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John Porcellino writes the 30 (or 17, or 37) year history of the White
Buffalo Gazette. Part I, Bruce Chrislip and Steve Willis.
Cover above by John Mill...
INTERVIEW WITH DYLAN WILLIAMS
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Dylan Williams is the owner operator of Sparkplug Comic Books. I've known
Dylan for several years and his display of passion, curiosity, imagination,
princ...
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SAM HENDERSON has been doing comics, illustration and writing popular among people aware of their existence since his birth, though he wasn't paid for it until 1991. In addition to his own book,The Magic Whistle, clients have included Nickelodeon, New York Press, DC Comics, Heavy Metal, New York Observer,and ...um... Screw. He was a storyboard director for SpongeBob Squarepants in 2001.
See what books are currently available, links to my own work and other web presences, or contact me by clicking on magicwhistle.com
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