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What’s up at Geppi’s Entertainment Museum

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The Geppi emporium of pop culture has several special exhibits on tap for the year, according tothis press release: Geppi's Entertainment Museum at Camden Yards ('GEM-), the internationally acclaimed 17,000-square-foot center for pop culture, has...

Sheena!

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What with Devil's Due bringing back Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, it was suggested we link to the Sheena home page, which has lots of galleries of pictures of Sheena in all her incarnations,...

Ms. PMS is bloody awful

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Again With the Comics points us to MS PMS, a comic from the halcyon days of the 90s. that couldn't keep up a monthly schedule. In fact, it came only once. I found...

Good Morning Bloginam!

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comics212 has had a snappy new facelift and lets lose with a new salvo: Every once in a while I’ll come across an essay, blog post, or even snarky comment from someone who’s been...

Onion has our number

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The Onion proves it still has what it takes to skewer the zeitgiest with this satirical jibe at many trends covered daily in The Beat : New Archie Graphic Novel Explores Rich Inner Life Of...

John K on Dan Gordon and what makes a cartoonist

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Another epic post from John K talking about what makes a cartoonist expressive. As usual today's kids come up short. These are what I call "Cal-Arts expressions". They aren't funny, and they don't reflect...

KIRBYCISE!!

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This is, like, hilarious (Link sent by the Witz)

Comics Living Golden Age

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Mark Evanier has a nice post noting that while Mart Nodell's passing marks the end of one Golden Age comics creator, we are lucky enough to have a few still walking amongst us: Paul Norris,...

Romita Spidey art goes for $100,000

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The 1966 cover of Spider-man #43, drawn by John Romita Sr set an auction record, selling for $101,700 at a multi-estate sale held October 20–21 by Philip Weiss Auctions. It was a new auction...

Does Mick Anglo own Miracleman?

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We had a chance to listen to the Alan Moore interview on Fanboy Radio, and in it he dropped a bit of a bombshell into the already ravaged crater that is the rights situation...

Little Lulu archives to Harvard

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As regulars here may know, Little Lulu is one of our favorite comics of all the times, and we have a small shrine in our home built to John Stanley and Irving Tripp --...

Old timer returns to comics

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As an 18-year-old in 1942, Allen Bellman joined Timely studio as an artist. Now, 64 years later, he'll be a guest at the Florida Supercon, and looks back at his brief career...

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