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"Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton is is both incredibly funny and... a fabulous example of how to keep pen and paper action sequences just as dynamic as they are on a moving screen."
From this @Polygon's comics spotlight (by @NerdGerhl):
https://t.co/YbwOA6Yevi
Hey, guess what? 6 Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #2 is out from Skybound/Image tomorrow, and it's got a car chase. Drop by your local comic shop and pick up a copy!
If you read this thread about John Horse's post-Seminole-War endeavor and thought "Hey, I really want a big ol' free printable papercraft diorama playset featuring participants from the Second Seminole War," well friend, I got ya:
https://t.co/VZipC6pIKM https://t.co/TJ9MfpP7ff
On this day in 1853, California bandit/folk hero Joaquin Murrieta was supposedly killed in the Diablo mountains by California Ranger Captain Harry Love, but there were accusations that Love might've killed an innocent Mexican mustanger to claim the thousand dollar reward money.
Also this one. Honestly, doing your own perfect binding is, to me, more trouble than it's worth these days, but that doesn't mean it ain't worth knowing how to do.
Here's a real old handout I made to help folks with making mini-comics and zines, feel like it still might be useful to folks (pulled it out for my daughter and reckoned I'd share it again).
The final installment of the serialized-but-short Charles Portis novel TRUE GRIT was published 63 years ago today in the Saturday Evening Post!
Here're its leads, vengeful 14-year-old Presbyterian bookkeeper Mattie Ross and mean-as-dirt tosspot deputy US marshal Rooster Cogburn.
Seconded. Beatty made what another actor might've played as a dumb southern comic foil into a wholly believable and awful frightening fella, an oppressive authority rendered moreso by the casual banality with which he approached his evils.
(here's a never-used poster rough) https://t.co/rO2s77jhBZ
I've done next to nothing but this Trigger Keaton fightin' story for the Skybound X anthology for the past couple weeks or thereabouts. But it's done!