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Post by codystarbuck on Apr 8, 2020 17:37:51 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't think the self-respecting Russian operative would acknowledge electoral skullduggery, much less correct the error...
Otherwise, thanks everyone. I'll have a new contest up shortly. Sorry for the delay - I just back inside from spending the entire afternoon and early evening a) walking the dog and b) doing yardwork.
As an Aussie, I'll assume incompetence over conspiracy any day. Oh, I don't know; I'm pretty certain that Yahoo Serious, in Young Einstein, was a plot to undermine the morale of filmgoers in America. It certainly lowered my morale after I paid to get in and watched the film unfold. That, and Rick Springfield's acting career.
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Post by foxley on Apr 8, 2020 22:15:38 GMT -5
As an Aussie, I'll assume incompetence over conspiracy any day. Oh, I don't know; I'm pretty certain that Yahoo Serious, in Young Einstein, was a plot to undermine the morale of filmgoers in America. It certainly lowered my morale after I paid to get in and watched the film unfold. That, and Rick Springfield's acting career. In which case, count yourself lucky that you never saw Reckless Kelly!
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Post by codystarbuck on Apr 8, 2020 22:36:00 GMT -5
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Post by Farrar on Jun 17, 2020 10:47:17 GMT -5
NOT AN ENTRYAnyone else a little surprised that this oddly specific monster--green-skinned, antler-like antennas, handless arms, 3-toed claws--appear on two different covers by different artists (though from the same company)? And preceding both was this, from 1947. The green guy sure got around, didn't he--at least he put on shorts for the Flying Saucers cover Fwiw: In AE #106 Tony Tallarico noted that the Avon publisher "decided to save money on covers, and he was using some paperback art for the comics..." I don't normally like to resurrect old discussions but I bought a copy of Illustration #35 (from 2011) the other day, because it contains a comprehensive overview of the great pulp artist Joe Szokoli. Highly recommended article (and issue)! And a bonus in this issue were some illustrations by Harry Clarke, from a 1925 edition of Faust. Why am I posting this here? Well, take a look -- may be NSFW so I'll use spoiler tags. {Spoiler: Faust 1925}
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