Showing posts with label Gahan Wilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gahan Wilson. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2022

The Adventure Of The Grumpy Elf!


It's the holiday season once again. Take it easy friends and relax during this time. And if you live in my neck of the woods try to stay warm. Today at my house it's scheduled to be a rainy day in the forty- degree Fahrenheit range, but by this time tomorrow it's scheduled to a mere four degrees (negative fifteen Celsius) with a wee bit of snow. 

For some true holiday detecting entertainment, here is an actual Sherlock Holmes Christmas-season story, take a gander at Arthur Conan Doye's "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle".

NOTE: This is a Revised Dojo Holiday Classic.   

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Saturday, November 30, 2019

Gahan Gone!


Gahan Wilson passed away this month, and I'd like to remember him and cue up the coming blitzkrieg we call Christmas at the same time. Gahan's view of the Santa was a bit off the traditional mark, but something tells me that he got it righter than most.


An immortal morbidly-obese elf who reads minds and trespasses with no regard to property or privacy might not be the goody two-shoes we've always been lead to believe. Gahan knew it as these cartoons show all too well.









Merry Fricking Christmas One and All and Goodbye Gahan!

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Monday, July 28, 2014

Acolytes Of Cthulhu!


Acolytes of Cthulhu edited by Robert Price is just the kind of Lovecraft anthology I like, with rich vivid stories from across a large span of time. There are stories here by authors contemporary with Lovecraft himself as well as sundry tales by those inspired by him, and even some which merely have a sympathetic tone. Titan Books has offered this impressive collection up for a very nice price, though I will have to say I rather prefer the original Gahan Wilson cover sported on the hardcover from earlier in this century.

And just for the sake of being thorough the writers in this tasty volume include Hugh B. Cave, Manley Wade Wellman, Edmond Hamilton, Jorge Luis Borges, Gustav Meyrink, S.T. Joshi, Neil Gaiman, and many more. 


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Friday, January 3, 2014

Gahan, Gahan!


A few days I was wasting some time in my new favorite bookstore Half-Price Books and in the art section (not the cartoon section where I usually hang out) I stumbled across a real gem. The three-volume Fantagraphics collection of Gahan Wilson -Fifty Years of Playboy Cartoons was sitting high on a shelf, still safely snug in its original plastic wrap and severely discounted and to boot there was a twenty percent store wide discount on too. I snapped it up,  and lugged the quite heavy three-volume set over to a whole other section of the store.


In that section they had several volumes of the Fantagraphics collection of Gahan Wilson's Nuts comic strip from the pages of National Lampoon. "Nuts" is Wilson's "horror" comic produced for NatLamp which depicts in all its sometimes gruesome glory the rigors of childhood. He says it was inspired by some Picasso paintings he once saw. Curiouser and curiouser.

This far more Gahan Wilson than I've ever owned before and it will take some time to plunder the riches. The Playboy collection publishes his cartoons for Hefner's infamous magazine from 1957 pretty much to the present day. For a closer look at its contents go here. And for an interview in which Wilson discusses both books at length go here.

Despite my New Year's resolution to bring in fewer books this year than I get out of the house, it's still a pretty neat way to start the year, I must say.

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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

The Case Of The Un-Jolly Old Elf!


Merry Christmas to one and all! Be very merry out there, but be careful and safe and smart, and don't let the coppers nab ya!

And for some true holiday detecting entertainment, here is an actual Sherlock Holmes Christmas-season story -- take a...ahem... gander at Arthur Conan Doye's  "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle".

And for some more hilarious Gahan Wilson Christmas-themed diversion, check this out.

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