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I hear you like big waves. John Berkey's cover art for The Benedict Arnold Connection, 1978
In '81, I got this very strange book called THE DRACULA COLLECTION: A UNIQUE VIEW OF THE HORRIFYING GALLERY OF THE PRINCE OF DARKNESS. Turns out to be a Les Edwards collection, with a narrative tying them together. Beautiful, large format.
I go walkin' after midnight, out in the moonlight, just like we used to do.
@WeirdlandTales Fortunately for us, Noriyoshi Ohrai loved Star Wars.
@mechamelissa HOLY MOTORS is a beautiful movie. A secret night time world. Love of film, love of acting, and the different masks we all put on.
@BiLLYd_licious @SpankyHenderson @mutantmo @EHTcomics @Decervelage @TikiAmbassador @ComicsintheGA @collectmonsters @Jkburke21Jim @dixiefairy @LifeofComics @searcher9090 @ErikHandy @AlexVorkov @spookygirlblond @okfor1 @ItCameFromBlog @KateDaviesSpeak Speaking of Starlin, DREADSTAR was a formative comic book for me. Sort of a mashup of Elric and Star Wars, it was just what I was looking for in 1982.
WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME - Coop
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I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it. I'm about to lose control, and I think I like it.
@elviraswig Turns out that Weenie Witch took any sausage she could get! Here's my book exactly but branded for Manitoba Sausage: https://t.co/DOpjj3CPE3
@HumanoidHistory @starwars Here's a slightly different version, a rough concept by Berkey, and 2 pics of that famous poster: