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Tag Archives: 1976
Pathos in a Pencil?
I found this unusual advertisement for artist pencils in a 1976 issue of American Artist. Ads nowadays usually push whimsy to would-be artists — never pathos.
Posted in Blast from the Past, Curious Clutter
Tagged 1976, ad, American Artist, pathos, pencil
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Fandom Before the Internet
This is what Red Sonja looked like back before the internet when comics were sold at newsstands and convenience stores, and the only way to see how comics were made was through obscure, mail-order magazines.
Posted in What I Miss About Comics
Tagged 1976, comics, F.O.O.M., fandom, Marshall Rogers, Red Sonja
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What’s Better than Roses on Your Piano?
Posted in Curious Clutter, Stax o' Wax
Tagged 1976, Arthur Ferrante and Louis Teicher, clutter, music, printer, Records, vintage, vinyl
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Whatever Happened to that Guy?
Posted in What I Miss About Comics
Tagged 1976, ad, Black Widow, Champions, comic book, comics, Crimson Dynamo, football, Hercules, murder, OJ Simpson, shoes, Titanium Man, vintage
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