I know some guys used a lotta product on their hair back in the fifties, but, c'mon! The choppers blades are spin'n, and nobody's hair is mussed? Also, if you're using a rope ladder, couldn't you wait a moment until it lands and just step off? My high school basketball nickname was helicopter. I would hold both arms straight out from my sides and spin around, look'n for the ball
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Crash Landing by Bob Kline
As Luke Skywalker would say, "I got a bad feel'n about this!" Second image is how I saw it in the che great fanzine Anomaly #1, and third is somea the original art. But when was it painted? I cannae recall if it was onea the colored images on Bob's amazeballs Tweety Bird posts called Picture A Day, and I dunno how to see all that magnificence anymore
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Monday, November 24, 2025
Psycho 7 Splashes by Jim Pinkoski and Dennis Fujitake
Just the other, I was post'n about the beauty presence of Fujitake in TBG, when Russ reminded me again that Skywald was doing a lot of fanzine-like stuff in 1972, including, amongst many of the usual suspects, Dennis. The classic saying is, "you don't have to tell me twice," well, in my case, you usually do haveta tell me twice (at least). Anyhoo, here's two awesome splashes off a eBay, but please see Russ' link for the whole she-bang. Thanks, Russ! Two great fanzine artists at their zeniths
Not King Kull by John Severin
As I've said in the past, the best Kull is a Severin Kull, and vicey-versa, the best Severin is a Kull Severin. Well......this is right there with a Kull Severin AND a Severin Kull, methinks
Saturday, November 22, 2025
EvenMoreEmbiggened by Frank Frazetta
First image is bigger than the second, which I posted in the wayback (okay, just the beginning of the summer, but it feels long ago), and then some illos of Conan The Buccaneer from over the years. I didn't gush about it back in June, but I'm way pleased they finally did a nice big print of the painting Fritz destroyed to make the Destroyer. I know Frank said it was crap, but I've always loved it
Friday, November 21, 2025
Dennis Fujitake Rocks The Buyer's Guide
Okay, try'n to get this sequence right. First is how a lot of us first saw Fujitake (didn't even know about the nifty fanzine Star Studded #18 until this century, and promptly obtained it). Next is my all-time fav Fujitake, onea of the most fundundant images on here. Then Dennis did a great one-page story for issue #7 (oops! got so impatient for #8's cover, I messed up the sequence!). Love the two table statues. Then, his third (and last?) TBG cover. Then an interior illo from beneath the che great Neal Adams' cover. If he appears more in TBG, please holla
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Fandom Spectacular Dropped In!
Okay, it showed up in my mailbox, but I'm pretty stoked. Bob Kline's cover is the highlight, and that's up better in the wayback, but there's a buncha Fantucchio(here's the intro of Mysterious Hero w/o the verbage), and probly the first reprint of Deadlock by Wally Wood from Weird Fantasy #17 (y'know, where we first hear phrases like Squa-tront and Spa-fon)
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
New Genesis Monitors by Jack Kirby
If these cool cats took to the sky in other parts of the Fourth World, please holla. They asked me to be a hall monitor in middle school (junior high), then realized I was the main reason they needed a hall monitor
Monday, November 17, 2025
Friday, November 14, 2025
Triple Thor by John Fantucchio
Okay, noth'n new here, cept I finally put all three up together. Onea my fav things about fanzine passion has been see'n Big John's unique take on the "common" heroes and heroines. If I can shrug off my Sherlock lethargy again, I'd like to put ALL his takes up together
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
In Which A Great Mystery Is Solved by Frank Frazetta
Okay, I know I say this a lot, but never before with such a big grin on my face: Noth'n is new here except for the first image! It's the original painting for The Moon Men! After more than fifty years! For milliennium (okay, for about a decade) and over a bazillion posts (okay, about a dozen), you've got to hear myself and others grouse about this "missing" painting. None of the coffee table books mentioned it or said, "here it is," or anything. It wasn't repainted like Buccaneer. It wasn't stolen like Conan of Aquilonia. Turns out that original is noted as being purchased in Sept 1974, a year or less after it was published (no publication date in the first Ace editions with this cover, but a Kent cig ad in the middle of onea my copies says 1973), and about a year before the first Frazetta coffee table book (Betty Ballantine was a super-genius). viola, now it all makes sense
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Conan In The Garden by Barry Smith
Ohmyheck. This original of the Robert E. Howard plate is just georgeous, and embiggens as much as you want
Detroit Triple Fan Fair 1969 by Jack Kirby
In the wayback, I was so happy to put up Jack's Loki w/o Coletta inks, but I didn't know where it was from
Monday, November 10, 2025
Who Is This Is?
Dig it so much! I suspect it's George Metzger, but he didn't sign a lotta stuff, and I don't have this pub, so I dunno. It's the back cover of the last issue (#16) of the "big people's" fanzine, Graphic Story Magazine, so it really is their parting shot. George had a mighty presence in GSM, but hopefully someone can look inside and verify
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