13 December 2017

Once Upon A Time In Japan


As mentioned previously, we're rapidly running out of 2017 for all those old anniversary posts as yet unused. So let's do a big jump back today - 150 years - to 1867.

Obviously, we're not looking at comic books here, since they've yet to be invented. We're not even looking at magazine illustrations today - we're going to an Odd little book that collects Sketches of Japanese Manners & Customs.

Typically, i like to focus on the artists when presenting artwork, but that's not really possible in this case. You see, the book features "original coloured pictures by native artists" and that's all we need to know about them, because ... Empire.

Well - it was 150 years ago, middle of the 19th century. Still damned annoying, though.

I'll let this letter of introduction for the book explain the book:


And our frontpiece, which gives what art credits are present:

It's probably not with conscious intent that the word Japanese and the credit to Native Artists
appear on a dark background, making them harder to notice, right?


Topics of life in Japan were rather varied, and there were quite a few full colour plates in the book, as evidenced by the Table Of Contents and List Of Plates:


In addition to the plates listed above, the text of the book covered details of life in Japan, and line illustrations were sprinkled throughout the pages - also credited to "native artists":


As one might note, the textual perceptions are rather heavily 'of the times', every bit as much as the dismissal of the relevance of actual artists. Nonetheless, it is a most fascinating little book, and it does contain some nice examples of Japanese period art. So why don't we go ahead and look at some of those illustrations, eh?

Festival In Honour Of The Birth Of Children
We used to have a couple of Carp like that flying on our rooftop when i was very young. That meant there were two sons in the house. My sister was born the following year, but we moved. I never learned what to fly for a daughter - is that what the red-frilled wind-sock/flag represents? Or did they just hide their daughters? (so to speak)

Merchant's Great Festival

Otinta Lama

A Japanese Wedding
I'm so used to Chinese traditions that this looks like a funeral to me, with the white burial robes.

A Daimio Paying A State Visit
 I wonder - is that a famous mural in the background? 'Art in art' could be an interesting topic some day, no?

Ladies Of The Mikado's Court Performing The Butterfly Dance

The Sacrifice

A Daimio's Funeral

Cremation Of The Body

Public Wrestling In The Great Ampitheatre At Yeddo

Interior Of A Theatre
I love the recessed seating, but how do they pack the boxes?

Exposure For Infedelity
Interesting to note that they persecute both parties here. Have we moved backwards in this regard?

Praying A Soul Out Of Purgatory

Sudangee, or Last Offices

A Tea-House Merry-Making

Uya, or Public Bath-House
I most definitely prefer Onsen for my bath. But not everybody has the hot springs to construct one.

Illustrations by Native Artists for Sketches of Japanese Manners & Customs (1867)

12 December 2017

The Old 52

Now that the DC universe is governed by the number of playing cards in a deck, let's take a look and see what's changed in the last 52 years...


Hmm...

Super Everything from Sam Cornell for Help #26 (1965)

11 December 2017

In The Days Before Photoshop...

My peripatetic mind won't go where i want it to currently, and refuses to focus to write more than a sentence or two at a time. So we sidestep for today's edition of



Back in 1967, if one wanted to alter photographs it took time, patience, blades, airbrush and skill.
And yet, somehow, this happened anyway...

NOTE: The images for this post contain photo-manipulated nudity
and have been moved to our back room for adult content.
The text remains, along with the censored cover image below,
that you may make a fair guess as to whether or not you wish to look at the pics.
Please follow this link to The Other Voice Of ODD! archive


Those 10 images & limericks actually comprise about 85% of the book. It really did take a lot of effort to create this sort of thing without the wonders of modern photo/art software. No wonder i went all digital in the art almost 25 years ago.

This odd post comes from

words & pics by Mel Norman and Arthur Benwood for Treasure Chests (1967)

10 December 2017

Who's Your Funnies


Winter is here, and i seem to be in hibernation mode. Doing double duty on the sleeping. Urg.

I find myself nodding off after only a few hours of wakefulness. In no small part, i'm sure, that's the system replenishing itself after depletion, but it's definitely a function of the shorter days and colder weather, too.

So, the point of this little ramble, eh?
Posts are running a little later lately while i'm running off-kilter.
But they'll get here eventually.

For our Sunday Morning Funnies, we continue with our Whovian cartoons, courtesy of Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett, and starting from their first collection together of Time Lord Ticklers - The Doctor Who Fun Book.

but, have you noticed? It's getting crowded out there...


Every now and then, they sprinkle in a short bit of story among the various teasers and tidbits-




And if we jump to the end of the 2nd collection (Bigger On The Inside), we find an ending and beginning...

Let's close out this bit with a spot of colour, eh? From the Doctor Who Annuals '92 & '94:



Only two more weeks and a day...

the works by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett (1987-1994)

09 December 2017

Doctor Who Fun Day '88


1988...
The Doctor had only 25 series/seasons under his belt - a half a dozen lifetimes ago. Now (s)he's bigger than ever, and the 50th anniversary has already passed on by. Modern audiences on this side of the Atlantic may have only the barest familiarity with the 20th century incarnations of our favorite Time Lord, and the first 8 regenerations. For you folks, just assume anyone you can't place in these cartoons is The Doctor. He's not always so uptight about crossing one's own timeline.



But, our theme for yesterday & today's Fun & Games is The Doctor and The Daleks, with our puzzles coming from the Annuals for both. So let us pause and reflect upon the most famous Daleks of all time...









Now for a word from the opposition...


Yesterday's tease of The Deano* also came from today's playground - the 2nd** in a series of books from Tim Quinn and Dickie Howett, the creators of the Doctor Who? cartoon that ran in Doctor Who Magazine.



the works by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett for It's Bigger On The Inside! (1988)

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*(The Deano is a play on the famous UK magazine, The Beano. The first strip presented on yesterday's feature, Doc The Menace is a take on the Brit incarnation of Dennis The Menace, which was referred to recently in the comments. (see what you miss if you don't read them?))

**(The first was The Doctor Who Fun Book. We'll get there, i'm just not very linear)

Solutions In Space & Time

I'm Awake!

Still a bit wiped out from the bug, and nodded off yesterday without posting your solutions for this morning.
Six hours late, but here at last..






08 December 2017

The Deano - Evening Extra Edition

Following on our Friday Fun & Games theme today, here's a little extra fun from back in 1988 (when there were only 7 Doctors!), a few cartoons from The Deano-





too tired to think of what should be here

Tests And Recreational Dilemmas In Sequence

Too physically wiped out to participate in Friday Night Fights, even if i was mentally fit for it. But did manage to crawl out of bed to to post


We get a new Doctor in a few weeks. I'm curious to see how it plays out. Will they explore the question of why both the Master and the Doctor have regenerated in female form at the same time? Is there some over-arching reason for this within the Doctor Who universe? Or will they just leave it lie as an external political function of the story telling?
We'll find out soon enough.

In the meantime, we're here with some other puzzles, conundrums, and games from the Doctor and the Daleks. Let's open with a traditional Spaceword Puzzle to loosen up the ol' grey matter-


And, let's continue to give the brain some warm-up stretches with a couple short quizes-


There we are. Brain humming along now that we've primed it? Good. It's time to practice our cryptology. That'll come in handy if we're going to have to go underground to deal with the Daleks. (A friendly warning. I found number 3 to be a bit tricky on this first set)


If you've mastered the necessaries for communication, then it time to get the frell out of this world of Daleks. So grab a die and let's make our-


As usual, tune in tomorrow for the answers to our puzzles.  

...(and source credits)

07 December 2017

The Other Guys

Still here, just a bit under the weather and more than a bit exhausted.
But, tomorrow's in the queue, and hopefully i'll be processing oxygen a tad more efficiently soon.

Meanwhile-
You did catch the Other Justice League movie this week, didn't you?


the above gathering from Crisis On Earth-X (with a little help)