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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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Zip Comics / Heft-Reihe
Red Rube; Steel Sterling
cover: Harry Sahle
Editor: John Goldwater; Harry Shorten
Archie (MLJ Magazines) / USA 1944
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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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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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Fight Comics / Heft-Reihe
cover: Joe Doolin
Fiction House / USA 1946
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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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Adventure Comics / Heft-Reihe
presents Black Orchid
cover: Bob Oksner
> The Anger of the Black Orchid
(art: Tony DeZuñiga)
DC Comics / USA 1973
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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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Fight Comics / Heft-Reihe
Rip Carson
cover: Ruben Moreira
- Rip Carson / Blood Vengeance of the Lightning Legion
(art: Ruben Moreira)
- Senorita Rio / Viva, Gaucho
(art: Nick Cardy ?)
- Hooks Devlin / "A shabby room in the slum section..."
(art: Robert Webb)
- Kayo Kirby / "In this corner, Kayo Kirby with his worrybird..."
(art: Jack Kamen ?)
- Chip Collins / "Not all the fighters for democracy wear uniforms..."
(art: John Cassone)
- Dusty Rhodes / "Definition of trouble: The US marines, a parcel..."
(art: ?)
- Shark Brodie / "This is the enemy!"
(art: ?)
Fiction House / USA 1943
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Fight Comics / Heft-Reihe
Shark Brodie, Kayo Kirby, Chip Collins
cover: Will Eisner
- Shark Brodie / Renegades' Lair
(art: George Tuska)
- The Life Story of Joe Louis
(art: ?)
- The Spy Fighter / "Starring Saber, the man with the keenest mind"
(art: Leonard Frank )
- Kayo Kirby / "A gang of crooked managers"
(art: William Wills)
- Kinks Mason / "The News. Another ship sinks in Gulf!"
(art: Steve Broder)
- Big Red McLane / " 'Big Red' is a loyal lumberjack"
(art: Fletcher Hanks)
- Terry O'Brien / "Terry O'Brian, gang smasher"
(art: ?)
- Strut Warren / "Corporal! Hey....Corporal Warren!"
(art: Klaus Nordling)
- Chip Collins / "Chip Collins and the Skull Squad"
(art: ?)
Fiction House / USA 1940
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Fight Comics / Heft-Reihe
Rip Carson
cover: Dan Zolnerowich
- Rip Carson / Angels of Vengeance
(art: Bob Lubbers)
- Senorita Rio / "High in the rugged Andes"
(art: Nick Cardy)
- Dusty Rhodes / "The young man with a yen to join..."
(art: Robert Webb)
- Torpedo Squadron 8
(art: Richard Case)
- Kayo Kirby / "Kayo and Manny are stationed at Camp Thomas..."
(art: Art Prddy)
- Hooks Devlin / "Lieutenant Hooks Devlin, USMC"
(art: Rafael Astarita)
- Chip Collins / "Rat-tat-tat-boom-bang-bang...an RAF ace..."
(art: John Cassone)
- Shark Brodie / "Burst your ear drums! Smash your lungs!"
(art: Art Peddy)
Fiction House / USA 1943
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Spotlight Comics / Heft-Reihe
Black Dwarf
cover: Paul Gattuso
Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1945
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Toytown Comics / Heft-Reihe
Mertie Mouse, Upan Atom, Wordless Waddles
cover: ?
Orbit-Wanted (An Orbit Publication) / USA 1946
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Ghost Comics / Heft-Reihe
The Sleepers in the Crypt
cover: Maurice Whitman
Fiction House / USA 1953
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Adventure Comics / Heft-Reihe
Superboy
cover: Curt Swan, Stan Kaye
DC / USA 1955
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Star Comics / Heft-Reihe
Foxy Grandpa
cover: Charles Biro
Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1937
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Whiz Comics / Heft-Reihe
> Captain Marvel / The Legend Horror
Cover: C. C. Beck
Fawcett Publications / USA 1953
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A contribution for Issue 6 of MAS Context, a quarterly journal created by MAS Studio. www.mascontext.com
COMMENT IF YOU FAVORITE. SERIOUSLY, IT'S NOT HARD.
"So this is the guy?"
"Yeah."
"And he's the guy who destroyed the compound?"
"Pretty much."
"What, the whole place?"
"Yeah, well most of it. There were a load of flames."
"Christ."
I blink a few times to let my eyes adjust to the light.
I'm in a small room, and sat in front of a small metal table.
Two men are sat in front of me.
Police.
I recognize one; the man who knocked me out in Skeevers' office.
I clear my throat to speak, but am beaten to it by the officer.
"Mornin' buddy."
"What happened?"
"You were out cold. Sorry about that, by the way."
He stands up and smiles at me.
"I didn't quite realise what you were doing there."
He walks behind me and undoes my cuffs.
"What you did to Skeevers..."
"I'm not going to apologise."
"We don't want you to."
He lays the cuffs down in front of me.
"On the contrary, we actually want to talk to you."
"What?"
"You've done what's taken us ages."
"And what's that?"
"Just come with me."
He opens the door to the room and beckons me to follow him.
He leads me through the precinct and up some long flights of stairs.
We go into a corridor labelled: "Staff Only" and make our way to a small office.
The officer pokes his head into the room and shouts.
"He's here sir."
The officer cocks his head and I walk into the room.
I am greeted by a ginger haired man in uniform sitting behind another metal desk.
"Good morning, mister Jones."
"Hello."
He gestures to a blue chair in front of his desk and straightens his tie, and reaches over to shake my hand.
"My name is Sergeant Jackson. This man, whom I believe you've already met is Officer Riles. We've got a lot to discuss."
I shake his hand.
"I assume we do."
He pulls out a folder and begins flicking through it.
"We've got a lot to thank you for."
"So I'm not under arrest?"
"Oh, hell no. No."
He places his folder down and leans into me.
"It's taken us months to even find Skeevers. You've managed to bring him down in a matter of days."
"I have?"
"Yes. And you've done a lot more, too."
I do a quick mind scan of Sergeant Jackson to make sure I can trust him.
"Over the past few months, we've had suspicions that Skeevers has taken an interest in the work of Doctor Saul Erdel. Your lodger, am I correct?"
"Yes."
"If Skeevers got his hands on any of this stuff, we'd be screwed. He's powerful enough as he is."
I nod to him, not knowing what to say.
"And, correct me if I'm wrong, you were also responsible for getting Mr Erdel to hospital, and potentially saving his life."
"I was, yes."
"And you were also the one responsible for delivering Erdel's attacker to us?"
"Yes."
"Well. You've done a lot for us."
"I suppose I have."
"Now, you don't even appear on our background checks. No job, no criminal record, no DMV records. Nothing."
"I've not been here very long."
"No you haven't."
I look him in the eyes and am about to mind scan him, but before I can he says:
"But we're willing to overlook that."
I nod slowly.
"Okay..."
"Now, you've got the skill, and you're certainly determined enough."
I interrupt him.
"For what."
"Well mister Jones. This may sound a bit unusual, and trust me, this sort of thing happens only once in a blue moon, but,"
I sit up in my seat.
"We'd like to offer you a job."
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End of Volume 2
Sensation Comics/ Heft-Reihe
cover: Harry Peter
DC (Wonder Woman Publishing Company) / USA 1944
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Punch Comics / Heft-Reihe
Master Key
cover: Paul Gattuso
Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1945
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Zip Comics / Heft-Reihe
Black Jack, Steel Sterling
cover: Irv Novick
Editor: Harry Shorten
Archie (MLJ Magazines) / USA 1942
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Pep Comics / Heft-Reihe
[The Ballpark Murders]
cover: Irv Novick
Archie (M. L. J. Magazines) / USA 1940
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Star Comics / Heft-Reihe
Little Nemo in Slumberland
cover: Bob McCay (credited as Winsor McCay Jr.)
Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1937
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Zip Comics / Heft-Reihe
Red Rube
cover: Harry Sahle
Editor: John Goldwater; Harry Shorten
Archie (MLJ Magazines) / USA 1944
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