Via Rip Jagger's Dojo: The many monsters of Jack Kirby.
Via SpyVibe: Spy techniques from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
New Music Releases: Bob Dylan; The Supremes; Lee Hazelwood and Ann-Margret; Blitzen Trapper
New and notable this week. Click the links to order discounted items from Amazon.
"Asterix and the Chariot Race" - out today
The third Asterix album by Jean Yves Ferri and Didier Conrad is out today. You can order it now from Amazon.
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And they're off! The action-packed chariot race is off to a flying start in all the best bookshops, with 48 pages of adventures, jokes and scrapes right across the Italian peninsula.
To reinforce Rome's prestige and the unity of the people of the Italian peninsula, Julius Caesar authorises a race open to all the peoples of the Known World, with the aim of demonstrating the excellence of Roman roads in spectacular fashion.
Caesar gives the event organisers a sine qua non condition: the Roman chariot MUST cross the finish line in first position (it would seem that even in those days, sports, politics and showbiz were already closely intertwined...)!
Unfortunately for Caesar, he hadn't counted on our two Gaul champions signing up for the race and threatening to shatter his dreams of grandeur... Especially Obelix, who is determined to become a great charioteer (chariot driver) and finally be a star!
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And they're off! The action-packed chariot race is off to a flying start in all the best bookshops, with 48 pages of adventures, jokes and scrapes right across the Italian peninsula.
To reinforce Rome's prestige and the unity of the people of the Italian peninsula, Julius Caesar authorises a race open to all the peoples of the Known World, with the aim of demonstrating the excellence of Roman roads in spectacular fashion.
Caesar gives the event organisers a sine qua non condition: the Roman chariot MUST cross the finish line in first position (it would seem that even in those days, sports, politics and showbiz were already closely intertwined...)!
Unfortunately for Caesar, he hadn't counted on our two Gaul champions signing up for the race and threatening to shatter his dreams of grandeur... Especially Obelix, who is determined to become a great charioteer (chariot driver) and finally be a star!
Video Find: 1970s documentary short about Marvel Comics artist Herb Trimpe
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This is a 25 minute documentary film about the Marvel Comic book artist Herb Trimpe.
This is a 25 minute documentary film about the Marvel Comic book artist Herb Trimpe.
This was a film project produced at New York University's Graduate Institute of film & TV in 1970-71 and was directed by Jon Michael Riley and Doro Bachrach. Sound was by Don Cirillo and cinematography by Eric Reiner. Polly Hacker was production assistant.
Herb Trimpe was a young star among comic book artists in the late 60's (he began at Marvel in April of 1968) and early 1970s. Herb was one of the first, perhaps the first to do the Incredible Hulk comic, as well as a host of other titles for Stan Lee and Marvel.
This film highlights Herb's attitudes about life and work as a comic book artist and is shown with his Peekskill, NY friend, Bob Barthelmes with whom he attended school since kindergarten.
Also featured is Flo Steinberg and some footage of the Marvel "bullpen" with other notable comic book artists. This may be the only film footage shot at Marvel at that time. Herb's family has given me permission to upload this film to make it easier for people interested in Herb and his beautiful comic book art. Note: This video was made from an aged and partially damaged 16 mm B/W print that was transferred to DVD. A key word ("anonymity") is missing from the opening voice over lines.
Pop Culture Roundup
Via Rip Jagger's Dojo: Francesco Francavilla's awesome covers for Marvel's Monsters Unleashed.
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Via The Bristol Board: Wally Wood's original art for Mad Magazine's "They Built Their Dreamhouse Singhanded."
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Via The Beat: Red Sonja pint glasses.
New Music Releases: Stranger Things; The Who - Maximum As and Bs; Willie Nelson - Complete Teatro Session; The Meters; Davy Graham reissues
New and notable this week. Click the links to order discounted items from Amazon.
Pop Culture Roundup
Via Yowp: A selection of Hanna-Barbera Golden Record covers.
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Via Plaid Stallions: The 1968 Collegeville Halloween costume catalog.
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Via Plaid Stallions: The 1968 Collegeville Halloween costume catalog.
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