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I’ve been saying how I’m belatedly enjoying Adam Beechen’s old JLU tales. Now how’s this for character & world-building, from JLU#11, as Stargirl, new to Atlantis,learns a detail or two about life in Aquaman’s homeland. I’ve been reading AM tales for decades & I learned alot here
A neuroscientist suggested Tweeting a positive moment from the day at the day's end. As a record of good things. So, this will sound daft, but my happiest moment today was reading Machiavelli's The Prince in the bright sun of this afternoon. I don't know why. But I was happy.
Los Angeles - Fly TWA Jets, by David Klein, sometime in the 60s.
The final published version featured, I believe, colours by Marie Severin. And the cover to the same issue showed how hip Marvel could be considered to be, sharing the mag with articles about Joseph Heller & avoiding the draft. (2/2)
Chris Difford's podcast is well worth a listen. What's special about them all is, in particular, Difford's questions, which are beautifully judged & open up new light on even very familiar stories from the musicians he speaks with. https://t.co/k0PiYlxg2P
Because if we add up the number of story-pages of Kirby's that were also printed, they reach, as far as I tell, the intimidating total of 41 fully pencilled pages along with 32 pages of layouts. & JK was also typically functioning as co-plotter on many, if not all, of those (3/4)
@LovelyLee_G @lewstringer I honestly can't chose between the two. Two seriously splendid costumes, albeit, as you say, no park-walk to draw.
I do believe The Decemberists' Red Right Ankle has just reduced me to a tear or two. Again. https://t.co/vBwbziZNqI