Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

monstermelodies:

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Scream Greats, Volume 1

Tom Savini: Master of Horror Effects

(Fangoria/Starlog Video 1986)

stonelions:
“august nights always feel like summer’s last exhale
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stonelions:

august nights always feel like summer’s last exhale

fromacomrade:

An interesting meditation on misogyny, queerphobia, life as a member of the working class, and how rich people are all real fuckin weird

(contains frank discussions of all those things + drug use)

1997cosmo:

1997cosmo:

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First poster for Shudder’s new ‘Creepshow’ series

I’m getting more excited for this the more I hear about it!

mediamattersforamerica:

Trump said on camera that he would be “proud to shut down the government.”

The House has passed legislation to re-open the government with no strings attached.

And yet, media keep blaming “both sides” for the ongoing government shutdown.

angelicamyers:

The Myers Siblings

dannymagd:
“Home cooked meal
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@blackbackedjackal

neil-gaiman:

kevinsworldofcomics:

Brother Power the Geek #1 (1968), cover by Joe Simon. Swamp Thing Annual #5 (1989), cover by John Totleben.

When we last saw “the Geek” before this — as I discovered via dirt cheap back issues of a series no one cared about — he’d been launched into space aboard a satellite on the orders of then-California Governor Ronald Reagan.

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Then Neil Gaiman (pre-Sandman fame) came along with the tale of that satellite falling back to Earth, illustrated by Richard Piers Rayner, Mike Hoffman & Kim DeMulder.

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While the story features some typical comic book action (eg, military men shouting orders into phones), what it’s really about is the 1960s peace & free love mentality crash-landing (literally) into the 1980s America of President Ronald Reagan.

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Brother Power isn’t really even the main character in all of this; what’s fascinating is how his presence ripples out across the lives of the disparate cast of humans… and what they face in themselves as a result.

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It’s a beautifully done little story that re-introduces BP without ever mocking or making fun of the concept (people in the story do, but the author himself doesn’t — a key distinction). 

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A nice illustration of the axiom “There are no bad characters, only bad writers.”

Ah. Suddenly a version of me from 30 years ago felt heard and recognised. At the time the reviews were just “this is weird” and “oh those British writers always bringing back forgotten characters”.


I was going to write Swamp Thing (splitting the year with Jamie Delano, 6 issues each, in a way we never actually worked out, if memory serves) but then Rick Veitch left, when they pulled the Swamp Thing meets Jesus story he wrote and Michael Zulli drew, and so I didn’t, and neither did Jamie.

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doronjosama:
“Delicious Sunday lunch with @kyle.belmont today at Casa del Kabob, grilled chicken and lamb, with their signature green rice with lima beans. So tasty! #ieatfoodjustlikeyou #casadelkabob #eatlocal #mediterraneanfood #lamb #chicken...

doronjosama:

Delicious Sunday lunch with @kyle.belmont today at Casa del Kabob, grilled chicken and lamb, with their signature green rice with lima beans. So tasty! #ieatfoodjustlikeyou #casadelkabob #eatlocal #mediterraneanfood #lamb #chicken #greenrice #noms #delicious #tastycakes #witnessmybeanchewing
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