Category: Comics
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February 6, 2006King of the ImpossibleTook advantage of the old HMV "3 DVDs for 30 Euro" offer on Saturday to pick up a few choice items that had been missing from my collection till now. Item 1 was John Carpenter's Escape From New … |
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January 18, 2006Summon the Deathlords!Following on from my recent 'Doomlord' post, I hereby present a brief interview with collector of British comics, and publisher of the Deathlords of Nox reprint, Mr. David McDonald. I was intrigued to find out how a Doomlord-enthusiast … |
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January 8, 2006More Tea, Mr. Doomlord?Untill I discovered the very…em…groovy Groovy Age of Horror blog the other day, I'd never heard of the term 'fumetti' (despite being a lifelong comics fan). Here's the handy Wikipedia definition: Fumetti or photo novels are a form of … |
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November 20, 2005Step Right UpIt was no less (or greater) a figure then Bill Cosby who once suggested that: "The very first law in advertising is to avoid the concrete promise and cultivate the delightfully vague."www.quotationspage.com Mark Twain would, I'm sure, have … |
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November 15, 2005Donald Duck’s Atom BombFor those that enjoyed yesterday's marvellous, anti-communist comic book epic, I came across another truly bizarre oddity on the (wonderful) Authentic History Centre website. Yes ladies and gents, it's that long-neglected Disney classic Donald Duck's Atom … |
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November 14, 2005This Godless CommunismMany thanks to 'Copernicus' for pointing me in the direction of the delirious, and hilarious, Treasure Chest comic entitled "Communism: Threat to Liberty" (Sept. 28, 1961). The highlights are many: an ominous introduction by J. Edgar Hoover, … |
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