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Punch Comics / Heft-Reihe
Did you say "purple heart"?
cover: Joe Beck, Otto Eppers
Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1946
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Detective Comics / Heft-Reihe
Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder /
The Batman Dime Museum!
cover: Win Mortimer
DC / USA 1955
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It's a long way back to Saul's apartment.
Even though the place is a crime scene, I need a place to stay for the night.
Night.
How the time flies.
It seems only an hour or two ago that Saul and I were sharing a meal in the very place I am headed.
A local bus takes me to the block which the apartment is on, and before long I am making my way up the warm stairs to our floor.
When I reach Saul's apartment, I am surprised to find no sign of police activity.
No tape, officers, nothing.
I enter the room.
The police have been here.
All the smashed furniture in the hall is gone, the carpets pulled up too.
I flick a dim light switch in the lounge, illuminating the wooden table in the room.
I need to plan.
In order to strike Skeevers as soon as possible, I need to think fast.
Saul is an intelligent man, he must've known that sooner-or-later someone will come knocking for his work.
He must keep a weapon on hand, just in case.
A gun.
I think through the conventional places to store such a weapon:
Under beds.
Buried under lawns.
Hidden in drawers.
Drawers. Yes.
I search through Saul's drawers until I come across a small pistol.
This will do.
I lay it out onto the wooden table, next to the returned lab notes.
Magazine full. Good.
I grab a black hooded jumper out from his wardrobe and pull it over my head. In the pocket, I find a small, metal lighter.
I place it back into the pocket from which it came.
It may come in handy later.
I am ready.
If I wish to strike under the cover of darkness, I must move now.
I'm coming for you, Skeevers.
Suspense Comics / Heft-Reihe
Mr. Nobody
cover: L. B. Cole
- The Grey Mask / The Devil to Pay
(art: Don Rico)
- Tombstone
(art: George Appel)
- Invitation to Horror
(art: Jack Alderman)
- Adventure Into Yesteryear
(art: Nina Albright)
- Worthless Wiggins / [no title indexed]
(art: Morris Weis)
- A Parisian Nightmare
(art: Jack Alderman)
- The Roads We Take
(art: George Appel)
Temerson / Helnit / Continental (Continental Magazines, Inc.) / USA 1944
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Wonder Comics / Heft-Reihe
Tara / The Eight Hands of Tenslith
cover: Alex Schomburg
Pines (Better Publications) / USA 1948
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Fight Comics / Heft-Reihe
Rip Regan the Power-Man
cover: Nick Cardy
- Chip Collins / Prey of the War-Eagle
(art: ?)
- Rip Regan the Power-Man / The Power Man Smashes the Steel-Clad Invaders
(art: John Celardo)
- Shark Brodie / "Come! Swallow this! It's better than a bullet..."
(art: George Tuska)
- The True Life Story of Fitzsimmons
(art: ?)
- Spencer Steel / "Spencer Steel takes Nora to the 77 Club..."
(art: ?)
- Kinks Mason / "Some vacation! Away two days"
(art: Steve Broder)
- Big Red McLane / " 'Big Red' leaves the northwoods to spend a few days in Frisco.."
(art: Fletcher Hanks)
- Oran of the Jungle / "Whatsa matter, Oran, you sick?"
(art: ?)
- Strut Warren
(art: Klaus Nordling)
- Kayo Kirby / "Kayo dreams of the great champions of the past..."
(art: Ray Burley)
- The Spy Fighter / "One day, early in the twenty-first century"
(art: Leonard Frank)
Fiction House / USA 1940
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Zap Comics / Heft-Reihe
Verlag: Apex Novelties (Californien/USA ; 1975)
Cover: Gilbert Shelton
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Superworld Comics / Heft-Reihe
Mitey Powers
cover: Frank Paul
> Mitey Powers / Zaggar-/X, the Madman of Mars (art: ?)
> Buzz Allen / All cars to Seventh and Broadway!
(art: Ray Burley)
> Hip Knox / Hip Knox was the adopted child of Professor Knox... (art: ?)
Kosmos Publication / USA 1940
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" ... But other than conferences, the most intensive group engagement with scientific research is still the face-to-face journal club. What are they like then, and what works well? Food might increase attendance “and conviviality” - but given how passionate or social it can get, alcohol might not be the best idea!...."
Read: Science’s Water Coolers: Turning Up the Volume On Journal Clubs, PLOS Blogs Absolutely Maybe, December 17, 2014.
Hilda Bastian is author and cartoonist behind Statistically funny.
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Dynamic Comics / Heft-Reihe
cover: Gus Ricca
Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1946
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Jungle Comics / Heft-Reihe
Horror Kraal of the Legless One
cover: Joe Doolin
Fiction House Magazines / USA 1947
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Science Comics / Heft-Reihe
Wonders of Science in Pictures
cover: Rudy Palais
Ace Magazines / USA 1946
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Zip Comics / Heft-Reihe
Steel Sterling
cover: Charles Biro
Editor: Harry Shorten
Archie (MLJ Magazines) / USA 1941
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Remember these comics, always wanted these as a kid but my parents would never get them for me.
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission.
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Jungle Comics / Heft-Reihe
Kaänga / Vampire Veldt
Cover: Joe Doolin
Fiction House / USA 1946
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Startling Comics / Heft-Reihe
Lance Lewis, Space Detective
cover: Alex Schomburg
Pines (Better Publications) / USA 1947
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Punch Comics / Heft-Reihe
cover: Gus Ricca
Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1945
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This is the first installment of a comic I'm doing inbetween things. So I expect updates to be infrequent.
Fight Comics / Heft-Reihe
Chip Collins
cover: Charles Sultan
- Rip Regan the Power-Man / Rip Regan versus the Termite Men
(art: John Celardo)
- Shark Brodie / The Headhunters of New Hebrides
(art: George Tuska)
- Chip Collins / Lair of the Vulture
(art: Charles Sultan)
- Kinks Mason
(art: Steve Broder)
- Strut Warren / "Here's the man for the job, Sir..."
(art: Klaus Nordling)
- Oran of the Jungle / Tamer of the Wild
(art: Dan Zolnerowich ?)
- Spencer Steel / "Fresh air and sunshine!"
(art: ?)
- Big Red McLane / "Big Red McLane wanders into a new lumber district and steps into a strange death trap.."
(art: Fletcher Hanks)
- Kid McCoy, the Lone Wolf of Fistiana
((art: ?)
- The Spy Fighter / Secret Legion
(art: Leonard Frank)
- Kayo Kirby / "Kayo Kirby looks down upon the private boxing ring..."
(art: Dan Zolnerowich)
Fiction House / USA 1940
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Fix und Foxi / Heft-Reihe
> Tramp / Poker in Liberty Gulch
art: Don Lawrence
Kauka Verlag / Pabel-Gevacur Verlag
(München / Deutschland; 1968)
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Adventure Comics / Heft-Reihe
- Black Orchid / Challenge to the Black Orchid (art: Tony DeZuñiga)
cover: Bob Oksner
DC Comics / USA 1973
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Detective Comics / Heft-Reihe
Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder /
Doom in the Bat-Cave!
cover: Win Mortimer
DC / USA 1952
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by [Lucio] Filippucci, [Giovanni] Romanini & [Pietro?] Ubaldi. translation by Detlef Goebler. [USA], Cha Cha Comics, 199o. black & white in colour cover.
"Cicciolina" is the pseudonym of Ilona Staller, born in Budapest 26 november 1951. she ended up in Italy as a radiosexshow host & began appearing in films in the mid'7os, making the move to pornography in 1983 with her appearance in Telefono Rosso. she began a political career in 1979 but it wasn't until after her porn career took off that she was elected to parliament, serving a term as a member of the Partito Radicale from 1987-1991. she has been married at least thrice, first to Salvatore Martini, then Jeff Koons, most recently to Luca di Carlo. she has also released a number of records, been a sort of a performance artist & served as a model for magazines &, especially, Koons (see, for instance, violet ice). all her activities, including politics, revolve around sex – & lots of it in a posited deliberately-naïve, free-spirited handsacrossthewater way (if only Saddam & Osama had accepted her offers to fuck them, the world would be a far more peaceful place runs her logic: "love the sweet violence of sex").
in this highly fictionalized biodrama, we see how Cicciolina's orgiastic perspectives on things can join rival bike gangs, reäctivate flagging relationships, stop the hunting of animals (though she doesn't seem to balk at eating a lot of meat), help stamp out the moral majority & bring peace between nations [if we bring a background of her films to bear on this, she seems to find it tasteful to promote interspecial delights as well]; all this & a metaphysical bent to boot: it's a decision of the gods theyselves that all human travails be solved in the bedroom – or wherever you happen to be, horizontality no prerequisite.
despite some unbelievable pornopropagandizing on her part, the last word is Cupid's (having been sent to earth by Jupiter to bring a mortal into the pantheon of the gods to "incarnate sex and sexuality"):
"By Cupid's word, it's so good on earth!"
Lucca Comics 2013, probably the most rainy edtion ever... poor cosplayers...
Original shots taken with an Olympus OMD Em-5 16Mp digital microfourthirds camera, Zuiko 12-50mm zoom lens, some post processings.
Spook Comics / one shot
Mr. Luzifer / Meet Mr. Luzifer
cover: John Giunta
Baily Publishing Company / USA 1045
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I run down the street towards the apartment, thoughts swarming in my head:
What just happened?
Is Saul OK?
I turn a busy street corner and run through crowds of disgruntled pedestrians.
Nearly there.
When I finally make it to the street our apartment is on, I am sprinting.
I make it to the glass front doors and barge my way through residents.
I bolt up the stairs, pushing others out of the way.
I slowly make my way up the floors.
One.
Two.
Three.
I reach our floor and sprint down the corridor.
All the faces I pass I recognize.
Except one.
But that is not important now.
I turn the corner and make it to our apartment.
I go to open the door, but to my horror it has already been opened.
I stand in the doorway and assess the scene.
The hallway is completely wrecked.
Cupboard doors have been ripped off.
Saul is on the floor, unconscious and bleeding.
"Saul!"
I lean down next to him, and flip his body over.
A wound to his chest pumps blood out onto the floor.
Shot.
I turn and notice some local residents stood behind me, all looking how I feel.
But I also notice something else:
Saul's Lab Notes have gone.
A woman in the doorway dials an ambulance as I wonder who would do this.
The man in the corridor.
That one face I didn't notice, running away.
He is responsible, and he has Saul's notes.
I turn and barge through the worried crowds, charging down the corridor, only one thing on my mind:
Find that man.
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End of Volume 1
Fight Comics / Heft-Reihe
Senorita Rio
cover: Joe Doolin, Lily Renée
[Despite the sensational 'Slave Brand of the Spider Cult' reference on the cover, there is nothing related to such a title in the actual story which is about antique clocks and a Nazi plot to destroy the Panama Canal.]
Fiction House / USA 1945
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Dan Berger is Cartoonist behind Natural News.
" What's most striking about the present BP oil catastrophe is not that it is an aberration but rather part of a dangerous pattern of mankind's propensity to destroy nature. To destroy life in a large region of an ocean isn't even new: The world already has over two hundred "dead zones" where fish can't live because the ocean water has no more oxygen left thanks to the runoff effects of man-made chemicals."
... continue reading: The Museum of Human Atrocities, by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.