Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Reading Room MAGAZINELAND U.S.A. Part 1

We Now Wrangle with Tariffs That Will Raise the Price of Comics & Graphic Novels...
...because the vast majority are printed in Canada!
But let's look back at when America printed its' own comic books...courtesy of this 1977 promotional comic celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the printing plant building, packaged by the then-brand new Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art!
This behind-the-scenes look at how comics were produced will conclude Thursday!

Monday, March 3, 2025

Monday Maternity Madness STOP PROJECT 2025 "Abortion"

Here's the section of the comic on how...

 Project 2025 intends to stop women from having the right to control their own bodies!

As of March, 2025, what hasn't yet occurred is in the process of being put into operation!
More Next Monday!

Sunday, March 2, 2025

What Was "Stop Project 2025: the Comic Book"?

It appears to have been a noble effort to try to warn the public before Election Day, 2024...

...by presenting the insidious Reich-Wing Project 2025, with over 900 pages of text into a graphic presentation broken down into 2-to-6 page categories ranging from Abortion to Taxes to War on the Working Class!
The assortment of talent was quite impressive...ranging from established writers and artists to up-and-comers with only a few professional credits so far!
Karim Ahmad
Ho Che Anderson
Alejandro Arbona
Brandt & Stein
Zander Cannon
Comicraft
Valentine De Landro
Kieron Dwyer
Jerel Dye
Cheryl Lynn Eaton
Ben Fisher 
Matt Fraction 
Gene Ha 
Cully Hamner 
Mike Henderson 
Jay Hosler 
Shawn Lee 
Steve Lieber 
Laurenn McCubbin
Ibrahim Moustafa 
Evan Narcisse 
Jim Ottaviani 
Greg Pak 
Jeff Parker 
Joe Phillips 
Tobias Queck 
Greg Rucka 
Mark Russell 
Chris Ryall 
Sara Ryan 
Jennifer Smith 
Lilah Sturges 
Zoe Tunnell 
Jen Van Meter
Rick Veitch 
Shannon Wheeler
Other contributors to this project have elected to not have their names listed here.
We respect and protect their privacy and thank them for their anonymous contributions.
Sadly, the response to the comic seems to have been minimal, despite a fairly robust on-line presence and articles in several media outlets including Forbes!
Perhaps part of the problem was that it didn't go on-line until the middle of October, only a couple of weeks before the election!
I'd like to point out I didn't know it even existed until yesterday, when it popped up in an on-line search I was doing for the works of one of the creatives listed above!
Starting tomorrow, and continuing through the month of March, I'll post a different chapter from the book each Monday to give you a taste of the quality work done for this noble effort!

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Space Heroine Saturdays BARBARELLA 3.1

It's been a while since we last looked in on Barbarella...
...and you're about to encounter more plot elements and characters you saw in the 1960s movie, but in somewhat different form...
More adventures of Barbarella and Pygar soon...
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Friday, February 28, 2025

Friday Fun / Baker Reading Room MGM's LASSIE "Down to the Sea"

As a dog owner, I say, there's nothing more fun than a playful dog!
Especially one who can do almost anything, except administer CPR!
Note: the b/w page is the comic's inside back cover, which was usually b/w or two-color.
The last page is the comic's back cover!
After the last movie in the original series came out in 1951, the comic continued, with Lassie linked to new humans, including photographer Rocky Langford and his girlfriend Gerry Lawrence on their trip to South America!
Penciled by Matt Baker and inked by long-time artistic partner Ray Osrin (who inked, among other Baker stories, It Rhymes with Lust), this tale from Dell's MGM's Lassie #20 (1955) is from the first issue of Matt's three-issue tenure as the feature's primary artist.
The writer is unknown.

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