This may be the greatest four sequential panels of any comic I've ever seen. I want to have it blown up and framed, and then I will take the time each day to look upon it and cackle with delight that such joys exist.
From "Seeing Eye," UNCANNY TALES no. 22, July 1954. Writer unknown, art by C.A. Winter. Reproduced in The Horror! The Horror! : Comic Books the Government Didn't Want You to Read!, ed. Jim Trombetta.
It is happening again ... It is happening again ...
As God is my witness, I will never tire of seeing Special Agent Dale Cooper being briefly inconvenienced by a llama.
Special Agent Dale Cooper meets a llama, and they stare into each others’ souls. (Twin Peaks, season 1, “The One-Armed Man”)
Not that home ownership is all that alluring these days anyway. The dark secret of real estate is that every house is the Amityville Horror. Or even worse, it's the Money Pit and you're married to Shelley Long.
Sadly, yes.
Get it?
And upon seeing this I will spend the rest of my life collapsing into hysterical giggles at any appearance of Michael Bay's toitles.
Upon seeing the design, the first thought that came to mind was how terrifying it was. The second thought was that he had some serious dick sucking lips.
I just realized that Jamie and Adam of Mythbusters ...
... both look a fair amount like Alex Sector from M.A.S.K.
Hm. Adam's beard is closer, but Jamie wouldn't have to shave his head. I doubt either of them could pull off the accent, though.
America is not a young land: it is old and dirty and evil before the settlers, before the Indians. The evil is there waiting.
I miss this magazine so much.
VG&CE November 89’ - Software That Will Give You Nightmares!
I decided to break the law to provide a necessary medical service because women were dying at the hands of butchers and incompetent quacks, and there was no one there to help them. The law was barbarous, cruel and unjust. I had been in a concentration camp, and I knew what suffering was. If I can ease suffering, I feel perfectly justified in doing so.
Dr. Henry Morgentaler, a Canadian doctor who was arrested four times for performing abortions, but whose arrests eventually led to the 1988 Canadian Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the country. He died this week at the age of 90. His obituary can be found in the NY Times. (via nailure)
I like where this is headed.
Fante Bukowski page 59
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