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Century Boulevard … we love it
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Comics Curmudgeon readers! Do you love this blog and yearn for a novel
written by its creator? Well, good news: Josh Fruhlinger's The Enthusiast
is that no...
Gil Turner in Coo Coo Comics!
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Like so many other artists of his era, *Gil Turner* began his artistic
career as an animator, having begun his career at Walt Disney Studios in
1933 and m...
Honey of a Horror for Halloween
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A 1929 Chiller-Diller Finally Got Right
Been since 1967 a good idea to keep eye out for *Seven** Footprints to
Satan* (1929), it showing up in Carlos ...
Stripper's Guide is Moving!
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Those of you with a long memory might remember an announcement back in
April 2022 that I was working on a new website for Stripper's Guide. Over
two yea...
Server maintenance for https
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MGK’s Tech Guy here! Some https certificates automation fell over behind
the scenes, and it quietly broke for a while, so trying to browse over
https would...
Lulu Book Three
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The third and final (for now) volume of Drawn + Quarterly's full-color
hardcover *Little Lulu* books has been out for a bit. I'm sad that the
series has ...
New Stuff 2021
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For anyone who wants to keep up to date on *The Eye of Mongombo* and any
other stuff I am working on, (although admittedly it is mostly *Mongombo *right
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Baldur's Gate 3
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Baldur's Gate 3 is the third main game in the Baldur's Gate series, itself
based upon the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing system. Developed
by Lar...
Back in print!
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After 8 years of being out of print, I'm pleased to announce that my book
on the making of the first animated Christmas special is back in print!
But ...
The End 2010-2020
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Ten years and 3100 posts later, we're done. And on a Friday the 13th, yet.
I know I said that once before and I was only gone a few months but this
time, I...
Frankenstein Event of 2019
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As a new year rushes in, full of promise, we glance back at the year just
spent and note that Frankenstein truly is forever. Two centuries into its
care...
The Good Works of God and Mankind
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I sometimes like to imagine God filling in the colorless canvas of a new
Earth with the products of His imagination. It must have been a labor of
Love. Act...
Crucial Tips For A Powerful Dissertation Prospectus
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Gaining admission in a post-graduate program is not easy and many students
give up due to the stringent requirements. For admission to candidacy for a
Ph.D...
Alive
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Hello viewers,
the ilovecomix archive is still alive and kicking. We made big decisions
a few years ago and moved the www.ilovecomixarchive.com. We a...
Pete Hothead Model Sheets
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Here are a few model sheets from the first Pete Hothead short. Released in
1952 and directed former Tom & Jerry animator Pete Burness. Ted Parmelee
was the...
Moving to a New Blog!!
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*I've moved on to my keen new sketchbook blog here...*
http://unclejeffyssketchbook.blogspot.com/
*I really enjoyed doing Inside Jeff Overturf's Head, but ...
Attack on Titan II: The End of the World
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*BEWARE: HERE THERE BE SPOILERS*
As the old saying goes, “If you thought you saw some crazy-ass titans
busting shit up and eating people and then a bunch...
R.I.P. Yvonne Craig
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Along with Barbara Feldon’s Agent 99 and Diana Rigg’s Mrs. Peel, Yvonne
Craig’s Batgirl served as a formative example to pre-teen me that women
could be...
Bla Bla Bla
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cyanide and happiness 4/8/15
I love this!
But honestly folks, and I'm talking to the 11 people who have read the last
weeks worth of posts, the well is ru...
The More The Merrier - 1943
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Joel McCrea and Charles Coburn enjoy the latest installment of *Dick Tracy*
while Jean Arthur sunbathes in George Stevens' 1943 WWII romantic comedy *The
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A Quick Character Sketch
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Taking a quick pencil sketch and turning it into a quick, rough digital
study.
Planning several comic stories involving this fellow, a rather nasty
croc...
Out of the Vaults: From Binko to Bluto
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Omigosh... a Gerstein blogpost! They've been rarer than hen's teeth for
quite awhile, and some of you know why—I've spent the last year stretched
between ...
Buy "Mouse Chronicles" on Blu Ray and DVD
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I strongly suggest you to buy one of the lates WB home video releases which
does include 20 restored cartoons, some of them with restored original
titles u...
He who blogs and runs away
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*He settled *Hoti*'s business--let it be!--*
* Properly based *Oun*--*
*Gave us the doctrine of the enclitic *De*,*
* Dead from the waist down....
She-Rawk! "And so it begins..." Ep Debut
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Hello Blog-Universe, I'm back! Well... sort of.
Life has been crazy these past two years with many ups and downs the
biggest being the passing of my swee...
"The Vanishing Dead" & "Chant of the Dead"
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Today the theme is Death! Both of our stories from *Horror Tales*, Vol. 2
No. 4, July 1970 are concerned with the departed, so I thought I would give
you...
Put Me Back In My Tomb
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I have retired MCB but just wanted to let ya'll know I've fired up a Musick
Blog and will be spending time over there from now on. Please check it
out, it...
New Lee Falk book
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On April 28th,2011 Phantom and Mandrake the Magician creator LEE FALK would
have been 100 years old. To celebrate his centennial, the Scandinavian
Chapter ...
The Unbroken Dream of Edward D. Wood, Jr.
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*GLEN OR GLENDA* (1953)
Directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr.
STARRING:
*Lyle Talbot* – Inspector Warren
*Bela Lugosi* – The Scientist
*Edward D. Wood, Jr*. – Glen...
first time visit, bowled over! thanx!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Prof! A lot of neat stuff at your blog, too. I'll have to add it to my list!
ReplyDeleteSo excited to enjoy your next issue -I've just seen a little bit of Cho-Cho Charlie series.
ReplyDeleteWhat a smashing thing!
Thanks, Gabriel! I'm a little swamped right now with work, so I will be putting Choo Choo Charlie up this weekend (probably Saturday).
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