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The Most Beautiful: My Life with Prince
Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
Letterman: The Last Giant of Late Night
Dig If You Will the Picture: Funk, Sex, God and Genius in the Music of Prince
The Legion of Regrettable Supervillains: Oddball Criminals from Comic Book History
Infinite Tuesday: An Autobiographical Riff
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: The Album, the Beatles, and the World in 1967
I'm Just Dead, I'm Not Gone
Captain Fantastic: Elton John's Stellar Trip Through the '70s
1967: A Complete Rock Music History of the Summer of Love
Being Elvis: A Lonely Life
Everybody Had an Ocean: Music and Mayhem in 1960s Los Angeles
Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World
The "Odessey": The Zombies in Words and Images
KISS: 1977-1980
The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture
Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books Of The Second World War
Wonder Woman: New edition with full color illustrations
Pop Culture Roundup: Star Wars; Pvt. Doberman; Jack Kirby; Daleks; Al Jaffee; Superman
From Plaid Stallions: A Message to the Toy Industry from 20th Century Fox.
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Via Four-Color Shadows: DC's Pvt. Doberman, with the great Bob Oksner illustrating tales featuring the Sgt. Bilko character. It's a pity stuff like this doesn't get re-printed along with the superhero titles.
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Mark Evanier and Steve Sherman recall their old boss, Jack Kirby, co-creator of the Marvel Universe.
Via Kid Robson: Dalek snow globe.
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Via the Fabuleous Fifties: Al Jaffee's "Tall Tales" comic strip.
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Via Comic Book Resources: How does Superman cut his hair?
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Via Four-Color Shadows: DC's Pvt. Doberman, with the great Bob Oksner illustrating tales featuring the Sgt. Bilko character. It's a pity stuff like this doesn't get re-printed along with the superhero titles.
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Mark Evanier and Steve Sherman recall their old boss, Jack Kirby, co-creator of the Marvel Universe.
“Jack was a wonderful guy. He could connect to anybody. He was just interested in people… Always gave people the time.” Here he recalled the time that Evanier and himself were at the second house that Mr. Kirby moved into when he lived in the Thousand Oaks area. “The house had a big section of gravel in front of it. In comes Joe Kubert (a comic book artist who worked at DC) and his family in the largest R.V. that I had ever seen… The next day, Jack had drawn what looked like a huge R.V. with thrusters on the side of it and put it into the comic he was doing at the time… He just could take anything that he found fascinating and incorporate them into his stories.”-----
Via Kid Robson: Dalek snow globe.
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Via the Fabuleous Fifties: Al Jaffee's "Tall Tales" comic strip.
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Via Comic Book Resources: How does Superman cut his hair?
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