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Up now on my eBay! Classic DC jungle girl comic from 1974! Rima the Jungle Girl #4 by Joe Kubert! Also up for grabs: my indie comics collection and random Radio Comix books! My house is super small, and I am still selling off thirty years’ worth of collectibles to raise money for ongoing back taxes & various upcoming large expenses (plus, work is still closed), so every little bit helps. Thanks for looking & sharing!
Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits will be released on July 14 via The Criterion Collection. The Blu-ray box set includes five martial arts classics starring Bruce Lee: The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon, Enter the Dragon, and Game of Death.
1971’s The Big Boss is directed by Wei Lo and stars Lee, Maria Yi, James Tien and Tony Liu. 1972’s Fist of Fury (also known as The Chinese Connection) is directed by Lo Wei and stars Lee, Nora Miao, Maria Yi, and James Tien.
1972’s The Way of the Dragon is written and directed by Lee, who stars with Nora Miao, Ping Ou Wei, Robert Wall, and Chuck Norris. 1973’s Enter the Dragon is directed by Robert Clouse and stars Lee with John Saxon, Ahna Capri, Robert Wall, Kien Shih, and Jim Kelly.
1978’s Game of Death is written and directed by Lee, with Robert Clouse completing the film after Lee’s death. Lee stars with Gig Young, Dean Jagger, Colleen Camp, Hugh O'Brian, and Robert Wall.
The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, Game of Death, and The Way of the Dragon have been newly restored in 4K with uncompressed original mono audio. Enter the Dragon includes its 102-minute special edition version and its 99-minute theatrical version, each restored in 2K.
The set also features Game of Death II, the 1981 sequel to Game of Death directed by Ng See-yuen, and Game of Death Redux, a new presentation of Lee’s original Game of Death footage, produced by Alan Canvan.
In addition to the original Japanese soundtracks, alternate audio is included for the films, including the English dubs and a 5.1 surround soundtrack for Enter the Dragon’s special edition.
Gian Galang designed the cover art. Special features are listed below, where you can also see the individual covers.
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On this day, 13 April 1919, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place in Amritsar, India, when British troops opened fire on a crowd of predominantly Sikh pilgrims, murdering up to 1000 or more people and injuring many more.
As well as pilgrims, there were large numbers of Muslims and Hindus, many of whom were farmers, traders and merchants attending a horse and cattle fair. The youngest victim was just six weeks old.
The killings were not reported in Britain until December that year, and no one charged with any offence. The incident sparked widespread outrage and led to the non-cooperation movement which began the following year.
In 1940 an Indian independence activist, who was wounded in the massacre, assassinated the Lieutenant Governor who was responsible, and was subsequently executed.
Pictured: a painting of the massacre
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