Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

honestlydeepesttidalwave:

STAR SPANGLED WAR STORIES, DINOSAUR COVERS

vlcomics.com, etsy.com, silveragecomics.com, reececomics.com

oldschoolfrp:

honestlydeepesttidalwave:

Dinosaur comic books

Star Spangled War Stories

vlcomic.com, cloudninecomics.com, store.dreamlandcomics.com, silveragecomics.com

Some good miniature wargame and RPG scenario inspiration — but these do explain why we grew up thinking T-rex was much bigger than it really was

thereturnofastrosrevenge:
“warm up sketch that turned into this
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thereturnofastrosrevenge:

warm up sketch that turned into this

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Oh, is it former formerposting hours? I think it might be former formerposting hours.

When I die and I go to Hell and meet the devil I know that I’m going to fall to my knees and beg him to let me have back all the time I spent reading Harold Covington’s northwest quintet

Oi, speaking of the Old Man (may he rot in piss):

I’ve described The Last Girl Scout as “like a gun show novel, but antifa” a few times, but do y'all know about gun show novels?

Do my comrades know about the massive niche industry of fascist propaganda delivered as dystopian / military adventure stories?

Somewhere out there is a guy with a beard setting up a booth at a flea market trying to unload a bunch of print copies of A Mighty Fortress and Freedom’s Sons and Camp Of The Saints and The Turner Diaries along with his garage full of lower receivers and will probably make a few bucks

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No those are just your bog standard macho adventure novels.  Gun show novels are pretty much exclusively self-published or small-press published (before the Internet, you usually bought them at gun shows, hence the name) and the reactionary conservatism or outright fascism is right up front.  Here are some examples of the type, tw for fascist imagery:

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If you were wondering, they’re not very good

patart-illustrations-stuff:
“ Remembering Lucio Fulci. He would just love these crazy, scary dystopian times we’re living today! We’re Keeping his masterpieces of horror alive at Eibon Press for the old and new psycho fans around the world June 17,...

patart-illustrations-stuff:

Remembering Lucio Fulci. He would just love these crazy, scary dystopian times we’re living today! We’re Keeping his masterpieces of horror alive at Eibon Press for the old and new psycho fans around the world June 17, 1927 - March 13, 1996.

scarymovies101:
“Friday the 13th (1980)
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scarymovies101:

Friday the 13th (1980)

Have You Been Pwned? - Computerphile

scarymovies101:

Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)

posterframe:
“The Asphyx (1972)
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posterframe:

The Asphyx (1972)