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Cover to “Suzie Comics” #51, Al Fagaly, 1945

Archie Comics.

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Throwback Thursday: The ABC 4:30 movie in New York!

Here’s another very obscure Throwback Thursday post about broadcast television in the New York metropolitan area — this was the intro the ABC 4:30 movie.  People commenting here at its Youtube entry remember it from the 1970’s … I thought I remembered it from the very early 1980’s as well.  But I could be mistaken.

One commenter said that, as a young child, he thought that the image of the spinning camera-man looked like “a mechanical frog monster.”  I thought that as a kid too!

 

Cover to “Nellie the Nurse” #19, 1945

Marvel Comics.

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The River

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The River

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Toads and kestrels shape

the river’s being.

Being what? But song

and bird’s breath

and even lovers who need

her current, her living fury

that communes equally with the sun and moon.

Seedlings and butterflies,

the river engulfs all in her rushing blood.

Death reflects beautifully in her

foaming shine. And the devil’s rage

the salmon’s struggle, the child’s tossed-in penny

shapes her surly figure, is wine to her thirsty veins.

Branches and stones

vanish in her womb where never

the light has crept. Snails ride

her flesh to shore.

And though she is tired, she never rests,

desperate to embrace the sea, to ride

his undulating loins, and be bonded forever

to his salty grandeur.

© by Allison Grayhurst

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Cover to “Aliens: Colonial Marines” #3, Robert Mentor, 1993

Dark Horse Comics.

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I would like to see my creative work get a little more grounded.

I still realize that my habit of photographing the ground at my feet will seem weird to a lot of people.  But sometimes the patterns that you can find there are interesting — especially when confined within the contours of a viewfinder.

Besides, half the fun is finding battle environments where I would have loved to deploy my “G.I. Joes” when I was nine.  Oh, to be a boy again.

 

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“I Am Death,” Indiana State Board of Health Advertisement, 1912

Indiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin.  Artist undetermined.

Public servants in 1912 were a weird bunch.  (Although I’m not sure that Betsy DeVos and Jeff Sessions are a huge step up.)

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Why do YOU think my closet stinks?

(And bear in mind I did my laundry a day ago.)

1) Yesterday’s wet socks.

2) I dropped candy in there? Can candy go bad?

3) Surreptitious raccoon habitat.

4) The existential decay from all my dead dreams.

5) Because Mark Zuckerberg is monetizing this somehow.

6) Dragons.

7) I unknowingly share it with an invisible gangrened lumberjack.

8) Tucker Carlson’s dead goddam soul.

9) THERE IS NO CLOSET. (The Matrix has me.)

10) Polonium.

11) The ghost of a wet dog that died in a fit of depression long, long ago.

12) The writers for “The Walking Dead” stashed their latest script in there.

 

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“Erlkönig,” Julius von Klever, 1887

Oil on canvas.

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This one I’m rather proud of.

And obviously it’s undergone some cropping and filtering.  It might just make a nice book jacket.

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