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On this day, 25 March 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York took place, which killed 147 workers. The victims were mostly women and young girls aged 13 to 23 working in sweatshop conditions. Some were burned, others were trampled to death, desperately trying to escape via stairway exits illegally locked to prevent “the interruption of work.” 50 died leaping from the high-rise building to escape the flames. The company owners were charged with seven counts of manslaughter, but found not guilty. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1949989565186184/?type=3
Concept art for Richard Stanley’s vision of The Island of Dr. Moreau, 1996.
As seen in the documentary, Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau, 2014.
Godzilla attacking the Super-X, courtesy of Art Adams.
Dark Horse Comics published a six-issue Terror of Godzilla mini-series. That was a reprint of Dark Horse’s original Godzilla mini-series, which was itself an English-translated reprint of the manga adaptation of the 1984 film The Return of Godzilla.
Terror of Godzilla set itself apart from the original mini-series by sporting color interiors, as well as all-new covers by Art Adams, one of which is the drawing above.






