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Pop Focus: Alan Aldridge, illustrated
British illustrator Alan Aldridge, who died Feb. 16, created a bevy of graphic artworks that will forever be associated with the late 1960s and early 1970s, including, perhaps, most famously, his book "The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics.
Pop Culture Safari readers are also likely familiar with Aldridge's cover art for The Penguin Book of Comics. He did a lot more besides.
Here is a selection of some of his best:
Pop Culture Safari readers are also likely familiar with Aldridge's cover art for The Penguin Book of Comics. He did a lot more besides.
Here is a selection of some of his best:
New Music March 3, 2017: Ann-Margaret; Sleaford; Temples; Monkees; Rascals; Grandaddy
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Ann-Margret / The Definitive Collection
Sleaford Mods / English Tapas
The Temples / Volcano
The Monkees / Head Alternate
The Rascals / The Complete Singles A's & B's
Grandaddy / Last Place
Ann-Margret / The Definitive Collection
Sleaford Mods / English Tapas
The Temples / Volcano
The Monkees / Head Alternate
The Rascals / The Complete Singles A's & B's
Grandaddy / Last Place
Pop Culture Roundup: Shazam; Batcave; Art Adams; Peanuts
Via Slay, Monstrobot: A nearly 40-year-old Captain Marvel story speaks to today.
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Factory Entertainment is asking for fan feedback on this awesome, expensive ($699!) replica of TV's Batcave, which it plans to put into production. My feedback: Awesome, too expensive.
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Via Diversions of the Groovy Kind: Modern master Art Adams re-draws Silver Age comics covers.
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What a bunch of sell-outs! Go Retro takes a look at the Peanuts' history in advertising.
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Factory Entertainment is asking for fan feedback on this awesome, expensive ($699!) replica of TV's Batcave, which it plans to put into production. My feedback: Awesome, too expensive.
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Via Diversions of the Groovy Kind: Modern master Art Adams re-draws Silver Age comics covers.
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What a bunch of sell-outs! Go Retro takes a look at the Peanuts' history in advertising.
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