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There are many excellent blog sites detailing the history of British girls' comics:
- Jinty and Tammy: https://t.co/IbC0Lk8bas
- Misty: https://t.co/6o4hTxaUI9
- Bunty: https://t.co/1AoufehPVD
- Lew Stringer's blog: https://t.co/mpuA6RMKjU
More girls' comics another time...
Because in 2019 Rebellion Comics brought out a new Tammy and Jinty special, including all new Bella At The Bar!
Peter Cushing prepared for his role as Dr Frankenstein by training with surgeons to ensure he used a scalpel authentically.
Today is of course #TowelDay, in memory of writer Douglas Adams...
Swinging pulp spy no 7: Tim O'Shane - the man from TOMCAT! Quite a good spy plot, apparently...
It's based on working backwards from organisms that currently exist. What about the extinct ones? Plus LUCA is still a complicated organism. How did this complexity come about? What was before LUCA?
By the late 19th century scientific gothic horror was in vogue: mad creations of man, crazed séances and mesmeric powers lurked in forbidding houses. The supernatural gothic turned instead towards vampires and etheric creatures.