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The New Collection

My new collection will be added one after another from today on. I plan to list one each hour.
If you want to know where, please see my profile for information.


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My new collection will be added one after another from today on. I plan to list one each hour.
If you want to know where, please see my profile for information.


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'Time' for the crew

Goonies US tour crew for the County Penitentiary. Myself, Urbandecay, Andre Govia and That Kid Rich.


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maison de l'horreur


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maison de l'horreur


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maison de l'horreur


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maison de l'horreur


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maison de l'horreur


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maison de l'horreur


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JIgsaw #2

JIgsaw going into an underground railway station.


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JIgsaw #1

JIgsaw going into an underground railway station.


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1950's Horror flick starring Alles Klaar

@ the Godelin HoloSphere


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Boogeyman; The Curse of Dracula

Suspended Animation Classic #510 Originally published September 27, 1998 (#38) (Dates are approximate)

Boogeyman; The Curse of Dracula
By Michael Vance

These are the creepy stories of a Boogeyman so bold/that it took four comics for the stories to be told.

Boogeyman is not about horror. Boogeyman is about the bad guy getting his just desserts.

Sweet!

Mr. Diggs narrates eleven stories of sin and retribution meant to curdle your blood and teach a moral. Regrettably, only Digg’s poetry curdles.

Fear is difficult to create in literature and requires a subtle balance of timing, atmosphere, anticipation, and irony. Boogeyman succeeds in most of these, and its one weakness is easily solved.

Kill Mr. Diggs.

Thank God one can’t hear the banjo accompanying each verse.

Sometimes it’s messy and bloody with a cleaver in the head/sometimes it’s clean and clever with a bullet in the brain.

But these creators use restraint in their storytelling, so it’s always lots of fun.

Recommended for kids and adults in their early teens.

Boogeyman #2 1-4/$2.95 and 24 pages each; Dark Horse/art: Aragones; story: Mark Evanier/sold in comic shops and by mail.

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The Curse of Dracula #s 1-3/$2.95 and 22 pages each, Dark Horse/words: Marv Wolfman; art: Gene Colan/sold in comics shops and by mail.

There was much at stake. How does one breathe new life into an overused sub-genre?

Failure would be painful and damaging to well-established careers. But success … and such success!

Without abusing or ignoring Bran Stoker’s original creation, Wolfman has recreated Dracula. Initially smelling of cliché, Wolfman has also created an intriguing team dedicated to the destruction of one of horror’s greatest icons.

It chills the blood.

Distinctive, dynamic, and visually precise, Dracula’s penciller is one of the greatest living comics artists. Seldom equaled, there is none better. Colan is no better than in The Curse of Dracula.

In addition, restraint in graphic sex and violence adds power to The Curse of Dracula. Wolfman and Colan understand that the mind shudders better than the eye.

Highly recommended for adults.


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Vertical Twin Pistons

No eye dear. I need to paste in a brim of a bowler hat - a bit Clockwork Orange then.


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Being Boys

A series of images exploring the male



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女の子

女の子が顔出しをしてくれました☆


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タイトル

近くでみると圧巻☆