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Writing, pop culture, books, comics, music, film, TV. At Bluesky as colinsmith.bsky.social & Threads as threads.net/@themdarnsuper…
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Chiswick Mall, by William Bowyer, c.1985.

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Arnaldo Putzu original cover paintings for mid-70s issues of Look-In featuring Space 1999, The Six Million Dollar Man & The Bionic Woman.

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Original art by the great Alfredo Alcala for 'The Doomsday Spawn' in 1976's Planet Of The Apes magazine

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The first 1981 issue of Marvel UK’s Captain America weekly came with a “Superhero Sticker” of Cap himself, featuring what looks like a more cheerful reworking of John Romita Snr’s cover from March 1974’s Captain America & The Falcon

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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

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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.

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Los Angeles - Fly TWA Jets, by David Klein, sometime in the 60s.

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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)

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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

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Superman "fabric poster" from 1976, which appropriated Neal Adams' Man of Steel from 1972's SM#252. I stared at that cover for hours at the time, fascinated by how NA took characters from DC's different fiefdoms & made them look as if they came from a clearly unified universe.

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