It was OTD in 1968 THE PHANTOM STRANGER made his reappearance in SHOWCASE with Joe Orlando commissioning new framing material around 1950s reprints. By next March he would have his own title and eventually ditch the reprints, reaching a zenith with Len Wein & Jim Aparo.

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Hello again. These Shell Nature Guides were produced in the 1950s 60s. Used as a teaching aid for primary age children when there was still,a ‘nature table’ Rowland Hilder was one of the collaborators, in fact some he did with his own work . Well used

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If you like the 1950s realistic style of erotic illustration, you'll love Paul-Émile Bécat's (posthumous) illustrations for 'La Femme' which we've just added. As we say, a blast from the past! See them all at https://t.co/7wYqwGcjS1 and enjoy reminiscing ...

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If you like the 1950s realistic style of erotic illustration, you'll love Paul-Émile Bécat's (posthumous) illustrations for 'La Femme' which we've just added. As we say, a blast from the past! See them all at https://t.co/7wYqwGcjS1 and enjoy reminiscing ...

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If you like the 1950s realistic style of erotic illustration, you'll love Paul-Émile Bécat's (posthumous) illustrations for 'La Femme' which we've just added. As we say, a blast from the past! See them all at https://t.co/7wYqwGcjS1 and enjoy reminiscing ...

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Kickboxing is a stand-up combat sport based on kicking and punching, historically developed from karate mixed with boxing. Kickboxing is practiced for self-defence, general fitness, or as a contact sport. Japanese kickboxing originated in the late 1950s, - Wiki

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Let's finish off Hump Day with a dazzling quad-box of WEIRD TALES covers spanning the late 1930s through the early 1950s! FYI, that "Last of the Lovecrafts" story mentioned on the first cover (May 1941) is "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward"!!

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ESB Journal, December 1958. Christmas artwork designed by Patricia Lynes, Public Relations Department.

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Dale Nichols, The Visit (1940s-1950s).

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JOHNNY BRAVO... once more with rtx ON
Thought it would be cool to draw him in some classic greaser apparel!

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“…for keeps.”
The ad campaign for Community silverplate cutlery ran in 1951-52. The ads were illustrated by Jon Whitcomb and featured young engaged couples.

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The 'mighty' Sikorsky CH-37 Mojave, a heavy-lift helicopter that I would have love to have seen (and heard) flying. Designed and built in the 1950s, Westland in the UK even 'borrowed' control systems, rotors and gearbox from it, for their Westminster project, see photo three.

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Night of the Demon ('57)
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I'd never heard of this picture until I started looking for films to watch, and I'm so glad I did. Amongst the slew of cult Sci-Fi's released through the this supernatural is very welcome.

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“Scotland’s prince of whiskies.”
These illustrated ads for Chivas Regal whisky ran from 1958-60. The artists included Phil Hays, Herbert Danska, Antonio Frasconni, Sven Palmquist, Alfred D. Crim, and Harvey Woolhiser.

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