Archive for July, 2006
Saturday, July 29th, 2006
Lethal Laserium!
Steve Ditko.
Frank Miller.
Sal Buscema.
P. Craig Russell.
Bill Sienkiewicz.
(YOUR NAME HERE).
One Halloween I put silver foil Pop Tart wrappers on my hands so I would look like ROM. The costume didn’t quite work out. But now… it’s time to put those gloves back on for one more tribute to the greatest comic of all time.
If [...]
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Saturday, July 29th, 2006
THE DRAMA issue Eight!
Yum… this cover is amazing. Is this that guy… oh yeah… Josh Petherick! What’s inside? 10 full color pages or art and interview with Mr. Petherick. Oh my!
What else? The toy kitchen of the 50’s, music reviews: Acid Mothers Temple vs. John Coltrane, Celtic Frost vs. Scott Walker, book reviews: [...]
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Tuesday, July 25th, 2006
GOLIATH books - Paul M Smith & Charlie White
GOLIATH books presents the work of two photographers that apply cinematic production, staging and special effects to create incredibly surreal single frame images.
Paul M Smith - Photographs
$44.95
Paul Smith was one of a small group of photographers in the mid 90s who embraced the creative possibilities of photography and digital technology using computer software like Photoshop [...]
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Friday, July 21st, 2006
Latest issue of SHERBERT magazine!
Started as an idea between two friends in Denver Colorado in the Summer of 2001 SHERBERT began with and still exists on one simple idea: to inspire and to be inspired.
Each issue of SHERBERT is based on a loose theme and features emerging talent in the fields of illustration, photography, design, literature from around the [...]
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Thursday, July 20th, 2006
BURST CITY and ELECTRIC DRAGON 80000V DVDs now available!
Just got 2 amazing DVDs in the shop. ‘ELECTRIC DRAGON 80000V’ and ‘BURST CITY’ by Sogo Ishii. This is the first release of his anarchic punk epic ‘BURST CITY’ (1982) with English subtitles. His manic handheld 8mm and 16mm films from the early eighties were a huge influence on Takeshi Kitano, Shinya [...]
