page art by Walt Kelly for Fairy Tale Parade #6 (1943)
18 November 2018
The Legend Of The Stars
A modern (relatively) fairy tale from Walt Kelly starring Ward Kimball (one of the Nine Old Men) as Glum.
Labels:
1940s,
1943,
Fairy Tale Parade,
Walt Kelly
27 August 2018
Blue Monday Calendar 2018 Week 35
Smoke Screen is this week's lovely Gil Elvgren painting from 1958 -
Yes - i'm still alive, even if the computer is barely on life support. Hopefully what we need will arrive this week, but who knows if that'll make things better instead of worse this time? Meanwhile - it's 60 degrees outside and i'm sitting here with the Air Conditioning blowing full blast and freezing to keep this unit running long enough to post and check emails.
I'll return when i can.
Yes - i'm still alive, even if the computer is barely on life support. Hopefully what we need will arrive this week, but who knows if that'll make things better instead of worse this time? Meanwhile - it's 60 degrees outside and i'm sitting here with the Air Conditioning blowing full blast and freezing to keep this unit running long enough to post and check emails.
I'll return when i can.
painting by Gil Elvgren (1958)
Labels:
1950s,
1958,
Blue Monday Calendar,
Gil Elvgren
20 August 2018
Blue Monday Calendar 2018 Week 34
Gil Elvgren's beautiful painting this week is a NAPA Advertisement oddly dated 1968-1981 -
art by Gil Elvgren (1968-1981)
art by Gil Elvgren (1968-1981)
Labels:
1968,
1981,
Blue Monday Calendar,
Gil Elvgren
19 August 2018
Down Break
Computer rebellion underway.
The rebuild on the new desktop system lasted over 36 hours before mysteriously devolving into a paperweight. This system upon which i'm typing realized i was working on a replacement for it and now will only function for more than 10 minutes if positioned for the AC to blow full into it. Thunder and lightning took the reliable beast.
So instead of being fully up and running and back to being able to work and paint, they've taken away my work, my play, my music, my vids...
I'm just going to be depressed in the back of my cave for a while. I'll get tomorrow's BMC calendar page into the queue, but not sure how soon the next post will be after that.
But, hey! We got the net connection working well now.
The rebuild on the new desktop system lasted over 36 hours before mysteriously devolving into a paperweight. This system upon which i'm typing realized i was working on a replacement for it and now will only function for more than 10 minutes if positioned for the AC to blow full into it. Thunder and lightning took the reliable beast.
So instead of being fully up and running and back to being able to work and paint, they've taken away my work, my play, my music, my vids...
I'm just going to be depressed in the back of my cave for a while. I'll get tomorrow's BMC calendar page into the queue, but not sure how soon the next post will be after that.
But, hey! We got the net connection working well now.
Don't Leave Your Mind Alone In The Dark! by -3-
18 August 2018
The Step-Father, Uncle and Grandfather of Invention
As mentioned, we're returning to visit with Supersnipe and his crew this weekend.
Let's start by checking in with Ulysses Q. Wacky, Unlimited Inventor & Genius. Truth be told, very few of his inventions work out as he had planned. In fact, there may be only one truly successful working invention to come out of Wacky's workshop. He created it at the end of volume one, and it returned at the beginning of volume three.
Let's take a look, shall we?
Yeah - this one would never sell these days...
Let's start by checking in with Ulysses Q. Wacky, Unlimited Inventor & Genius. Truth be told, very few of his inventions work out as he had planned. In fact, there may be only one truly successful working invention to come out of Wacky's workshop. He created it at the end of volume one, and it returned at the beginning of volume three.
Let's take a look, shall we?
Yeah - this one would never sell these days...
page art by George Marcoux from Supersnipe v1#12 and v3#1 (1943, 1946)
Labels:
1940s,
1943,
1946,
George Marcoux,
Supersnipe,
Ulysses Q. Wacky
17 August 2018
Girl Guerrila, Not Gorilla Girl
No Friday Fun & Games today. Still in rebuild and reload mode on the systems here, but have at least moved enough data onto the new desktop to get a quick post up.
With our recent look at "Comics" McCormick, we were looping back around for another look at Supersnipe. While we're heading there, let's take a quick peek at another of George Marcoux's characters from the series - Roxy Adams, Girl Guerilla.
She first appeared to torment Koppy McFad back in '43 in Supersnipe #9 - both in the lead feature and the text story. In the years that followed, she had 9 more adventures, one of them being another text feature. We'll take a closer look at her after things are back in what passes for order around here. Meanwhile, here's her first solo story to give you a look at Roxy -
Okay - back to work on the machines and the data. Hopefully things will be back to full function by the morrow. (Maybe two morrows, we'll see...)
With our recent look at "Comics" McCormick, we were looping back around for another look at Supersnipe. While we're heading there, let's take a quick peek at another of George Marcoux's characters from the series - Roxy Adams, Girl Guerilla.
She first appeared to torment Koppy McFad back in '43 in Supersnipe #9 - both in the lead feature and the text story. In the years that followed, she had 9 more adventures, one of them being another text feature. We'll take a closer look at her after things are back in what passes for order around here. Meanwhile, here's her first solo story to give you a look at Roxy -
Okay - back to work on the machines and the data. Hopefully things will be back to full function by the morrow. (Maybe two morrows, we'll see...)
page art by George Marcoux for Supersnipe v.3#01 (1946)
16 August 2018
Return From Fae?
As mentioned yesterday, we're ripping systems open and rebuilding today, so offline most of it. But for a quick post, i'm going do a minor spoiler on Infinity War. Since it's just getting disk release, we'll go ahead and put a spoiler buffer here so you can avoid even the minor reveal.
Post continues after the trio of Infinity War posters -
Okay, we're back.
Now, can we take a moment to appreciate Black Widow's reaction...
... when she looks over at Thor's arrival with a walking tree and gun-toting raccoon that no-one on Earth has seen before. Obviously, Thor is returning from one of the Fae realms after running around in Faerie Tale land...
...now she really believes he's a "god"
Okay - it's been said before, but - I'm off!
Post continues after the trio of Infinity War posters -
Okay, we're back.
Now, can we take a moment to appreciate Black Widow's reaction...
... when she looks over at Thor's arrival with a walking tree and gun-toting raccoon that no-one on Earth has seen before. Obviously, Thor is returning from one of the Fae realms after running around in Faerie Tale land...
...now she really believes he's a "god"
Okay - it's been said before, but - I'm off!
images from Avengers: Infinity War and advertising (2018)
15 August 2018
Hey, Kids! "Comics"!
Going to be working on the hardware today and tomorrow, so might not be around a great deal.
Meanwhile, a little more of Ed Wheelan's "Comics" McCormick - The World's No. 1 Comic Book Fan. As mentioned last time, he had just shy of a dozen adventures, but they were fairly unlimited in scope. Let's take a look at those splash panels -
Fat And Slat #4 featured the above two tales, and "Comics" McCormick's only cover. Sadly, the title folded and the promise of more next issue was never realized.
We didn't run the splash panels from yesterday's stories - nor to his first story to appear. Here's that first tale in its entirety -
Meanwhile, a little more of Ed Wheelan's "Comics" McCormick - The World's No. 1 Comic Book Fan. As mentioned last time, he had just shy of a dozen adventures, but they were fairly unlimited in scope. Let's take a look at those splash panels -
McCormick's second story introduced his first recurring villain - The Octopus. |
The Space Pirates would return as well. Both the Octopus and the Pirates return for the tales in his final issue. |
Fat And Slat #4 featured the above two tales, and "Comics" McCormick's only cover. Sadly, the title folded and the promise of more next issue was never realized.
We didn't run the splash panels from yesterday's stories - nor to his first story to appear. Here's that first tale in its entirety -
art by Ed Wheelan from Terrific Comics #s 2-6, Cat-Man #28, and Fats And Slats #s 1-4 (1944, 1945, 1947, 1948)
Labels:
"Comics" McCormick,
1940s,
1944,
1945,
1947,
1948,
Ed Wheelan
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