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2020-04-07T05:14:40.000Z
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In one of Segar's stories the Hag appears to have died. To pay his respects to his old foe, Popeye places her lifeless body in a chair and puts a pillow in her back. It's a touching moment, played straight. Popeye cares about the Hag, who, like him, is really a lonely character.
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2020-04-07T05:14:31.000Z
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In E.C. Segar's original comic, Popeye's nemesis wasn't Bluto-who was a one-off character, a bully-of-the-month-but the sinister Sea Hag, who returns time and again to torment him. Her first appearance is the best-she's a kind of nocturnal sea demon, haunting her own ship.
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2020-04-06T10:05:47.000Z
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2020-04-03T10:10:43.000Z
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Anatomy of the creature from THE SHAPE OF WATER.
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2020-04-01T12:17:15.000Z
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Notes on Brutus/Bluto.
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2020-04-01T10:14:26.000Z
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1960s ads by Bob Peak (1927-1992).
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2020-04-01T07:12:12.000Z
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Animation art from Disney's PINOCCHIO (1940).
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2020-04-01T01:18:49.000Z
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A few Pink Panther model sheets (by Richard Williams I think).
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2020-03-31T01:49:11.000Z
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2020-03-31T00:41:21.000Z
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And the second part. Brigitte Bardot visits Radio Monte Carlo in Cannes, 1956.
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2020-03-30T05:09:11.000Z
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Photo comic, "Mutant Monster Beach Party", starring Blondie's Debbie Harry, Joey Ramone, Lester Bangs, and Andy Warhol, among others. PUNK magazine #15, 1978.
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2020-03-30T03:21:33.000Z
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Brigitte Bardot in Cannes in 1956. A marinière, jeans and ballet flats. -The black cat's eye eyeliner, the hairdo, the bikini, the checkered gingham dresses, the headbands, miniskirts, Riviera chic... Has anyone ever had a bigger influence on fashion trends? (More later on.)
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2020-03-29T21:48:51.000Z
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1950s album covers by Andy Warhol. (Some presented here may be reissues, as I picked the ones with the best image quality; the art though is the same as the originals.)
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2020-03-29T08:12:52.000Z
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2020-03-29T08:12:29.000Z
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LUCKY LUKE animation art.
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2020-03-29T04:12:27.000Z
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Behind the scenes of METROPOLIS.
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2020-03-29T01:12:45.000Z
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2020-03-27T00:48:27.000Z
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2020-03-26T20:14:02.000Z
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The fantasy architecture of French artist, Gérard Trignac.
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2020-03-26T08:08:38.000Z
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REALLY ROSIE (1975) by Maurice Sendak and Carole King.
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2020-03-26T03:12:40.000Z
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Weight gain ads of yesteryear.
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2020-03-26T02:03:43.000Z
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Ah, so that's where the bat signal comes from. Mystery film, THE BAT (1926). (Also shown: the signal as it appeared during the end credits of the 1966 TV show; BATMAN (1989); and the signal's first appearance.)
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2020-03-25T23:04:06.000Z
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First appearance of Olive Oyl (1919) and Popeye (1929)-and their first kiss.
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2020-03-25T06:45:04.000Z
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