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Arkadin

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  1. And now for something completely different!

     

    In 1935, two years before writing his first book, the famed and fabulous Dr. Suess wrote and drew a Sunday comic strip called Hejji. It only lasted a few months, but it was classic Suess all the way.

     

    I just picked up a near complete run of the strip on Heritage, so it narrowly squeaks in as my coolest comic acquisition of the year!

     

    Here's one of the pages:

     

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  2. this copy was purchase from a collection found in a attic; offwhite to white pgs, clean copy super vivid cover colors the only defect it was mouse chew bottom righ corner. Beautiful cover.

     

     

    Guess the mouse wanted some cheesecake. :)

  3. That would be great to see. What year did the movie come out; probably about the same time.

     

    The movie came out a bit later, in 1949. A real jaw-dropper of a film.

     

    Steve Ditko was also a fan of Rand's philosophy, which turned up in some of his work. His "Destroyer of Heroes" in Blue Beetle #5 for instance is a weird superhero story / Objectivist manifesto combination that's fascinating and all but impenetrable.

  4. So, I was perusing the Wikipedia entry on Ayn Rand's novel "The Fountainhead"...

    All well and dandy - but then I saw this:

     

    In 1945, Rand was approached by King Features Syndicate about having a condensed, illustrated version of the novel published for syndication in newspapers. Rand agreed, provided that she could oversee the editing and approve the proposed illustrations of her characters, which were provided by Frank Godwin. The 30-part series began on December 24, 1945, and ran in over 35 newspapers.

     

    A Fountainhead comic strip in 1945, drawn by the magnificent Frank Godwin (Connie, Rusty Riley)? Amazing!

     

    Has anyone seen this? Does anyone have any of the strips? Let's see 'em if you do!

  5. Another recent CLink pickup.

     

    I have a fascination with Batmite. The character design is pretty outlandish, and I love the way Batman reacts to this grotesque imp like a bemused dad reacting to a naughty little kid.

     

    Writing Batman in this era must have been a blast. :screwy:

     

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  6. I'm getting back into the hobby after a LONG hiatus, and starting a new collection from ground zero with these two cool DC's.

    Captain Action is junk, of course, but it's a pure shot of 60's kid culture.

     

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    As for the Spectre 4, it's a dazzling Adams cover. Nice and glossy copy, with a miscut - but at least it's completely even the entire length of the spine.

     

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