Would I lie to you? You know I'm good for it, right? Go and have a look at Cameron Stewart's Sin Titulo. It's great.
I don't have any artwork to show you from the strip, I don't want to ruin it for you, so you're just going to have to make do with a picture of a pretty girl.
contact me, by e-mail, at themightyjoe@hotmail.co.uk EVERYTHING POSTED ON THIS SITE IS THE PROPERTY OF THE RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS. no infringement has been intended.if it's yours, and you want it removed, tell me, and i'll remove it. in all cases, needless to say, the credit lies with the original creators / posters / scanners, and not with me.
i'm not making anything out of this, it's just a fan sharing shit with fans.
love, joe.
oh, yeah. some of this stuff is grown-up stuff. play safe.
Please, please, do not ask me to review your comic, watch your film, read your book, plug your gang/club/shop/yahoo group, lend you money.
The SEARCH function in the NAVIGATION BAR is knackered. If you want to work your way through GRANTBRIDGE STREET's archive, you'll have to use the LABELS down the bottom of the page.
GRANTBRIDGE STREET can't be arsed to apologise for the inconvenience.
The B.E.T Awards Have Snubbed Me Again
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Now I don't want to make this all about how Black Entertainment Television
has done everything to keep me down - most by saying they already have a
little ...
Adventure Comics # 196, January, 1954
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Although published in late '53, this is now the January, 1954 issue. Comics
in the real world were in big trouble in 1954 from parents, psychiatrists
and...
New York Press Days
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From 1994-1998, I did illustrations for articles in the now-defunct *New
York Press*. It was a free weekly paper in the city for several years and a
conten...
The Star Diva has Returned to Perform
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The Aria of the New Dawn
is her most requested
but sometimes she will sing
the coda
and there is not an eye
left in the theater
Finally! Frazetta's Funny Animals (and Stuff)!
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*Frazetta Funny Stuff!*
Edited and Designed by *Craig Yoe*
Produced by *Clizia Gussoni*
*Yoe Books!* & *IDW Publishing*, 2012
As he has many times befo...
Satisfaction-The Rolling Stones
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Here's Mick and the Stones singing a bit of SATISFACTION on THE ED SULLIVAN
SHOW in 1966, 46 years ago. Last week in 2012, hosting SNL, Mick answered
som...
Batman: Gotham Knights #3; Fantastic Four #543
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Batman: Gotham Knights #3 and Fantastic Four #543. What do these two comics
have in common? Back up stories written and drawn by Paul Pope. His story
in Fa...
Four Questions About The New DC
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*First question:* When do you think DC will announce the next round of
cancellations? You can choose a month, or what issue number you think will
be the la...
JOURNEY INTO BLOGGERY...
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"Yeah...I'm lookin' at YOU!"
While we're waiting for the final instalment of BUSTER - SON OF ANDY CAPP,
allow me to make a brief detour.
Sometimes I desp...
Herriman Saturday
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Friday, March 6 1908 -- The visiting Chicago White Sox, on their spring
training excursion to L.A., are about to play their first exhibition game
with the...
Vacation Parade #3 - Al Hubbard art
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Walt Disney's Vacation Parade #3 / Dell Giant, 1952 - Like most giant Dell
comics of the era, this issue contains plenty of comics, games, crafts and
sing-...
Makin’ LINKs # 701
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Here are some recent cool posts from my Rondo-nominated blog,
Four-Color Shadows. Al Capp’s once phenomenally popular Shmoo turns up in
the form of S...
The Lonely War Of Captain Willy Schultz!
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One of the finest series in the history of Charlton Comics also led to one
of the most ignoble acts in the company's history. "The Lonely War of Willy
Sch...
Bronze Age Sub-Mariner Splash Page Saturdays # 64
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Okay, we're back in better territory at last. Not that this one is all that
great but it does at least show that some thought has gone into design and
plac...
Super Shmoo-Al Capp's Shmoo-1949
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This story of Al Capp's breakout LI'L ABNER characters, the Shmoos,
reminds me of one of DC's Bizarro World tales from a decade later, right
down to the ...
Skull House / FrightFeast
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Another typically scummy (but fun) *Superior Publishers Limited* tale
about hee-heein' and gaaa glurgin' people to death or something, from the
May 1954 is...
VANISHING GIRL
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By the Dukes of the Stratosphere (a.k.a: XTC)
I've been here and there. I've drawn a lot of pictures. I've written a bit,
too. I'm not good at this self-...
366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 146
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Panel from "The Boy Wonder Confesses!" from *Batman* v.1 #81 (February
1954), script by David Vern, pencils by Sheldon Moldoff, inks by Stan Kaye,
letter...
The Spectre and Doctor Strange
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The Spectre is one of my all time favorite characters, particularly the Jim
Corrigan version. He has had other hosts since Corrigan finally faced his
de...
"Gal" Friday! Lolo Jones
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American track and field athlete *Lolo Jones* specializes in the 60 and 100
meter hurdles. She won three NCAA titles and garnered 11 All-American
honors w...
The nightmare monsters of Strange Tales - Part 1.
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*T*remble, puny humans! It is I -- Bloggurr, the thing from the search
engine!
As we discovered the other day, *Tales to Astonish* had more than its fair
...
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*Back When Bruce Was Still A Man's Name*
Thursday Story Strip Day.
One of the adventure strips I would love to see reprinted, is Bruce Gentry
by Ray Baile...
Friday at the Track
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So, there's no SHAKING THE SIX DEMON BAG entry this week, mainly because
I'm all out of interviews. So, hey, if you're an interested writer, artist,
film-m...
WHO WILL BE DC'S NEW GAY HERO?
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Now what do the following five heroes have in common? Obsidian. Tasmanian
Devil. Starman. Bunker. And Batwoman. No! They don't all play table tennis
with a...
Groove's Faves: Limited Collectors' Edition C-25
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Greetings, Groove-ophiles! One of the most cherished mags in Ol' Groove's
comicbook collection is the first *Batman* tabloid, Limited Collectors'
Edition C...
Superman #9 review
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Superman rescues a Russian submarine in trouble under the Bering Strait,
but rather than receiving thanks he's sent packing by the commander. It
seems the...
Zombie shopping mall experience
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Advertise here with BSA
Battle the zombie menace in an abandoned shopping mall! Wish.co.uk offers
3-hour battles in an abandoned UK shopping mall using A...
Politrix, or “Viva La Revolucion!”
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*“Hell, I never vote for anybody, I always vote against.”
*—W.C. Fields
*“And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is
no vir...
The Guardians of the Galaxy
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Gorilla Daze
Marvel Super-Heroes #18, January 1969 It’s the year 3007. Charlie-27 is
returning home to Jupiter after a six-month tour of duty in space. A...
Blood and Bone (Ben Ramsey, 2009)
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Now, I know I did a Michael Jai White post earlier, but it led me to watch
2009's *Blood and Bone*.
Now, I have to tell you, despite White's awesomeness I ...
Paul Marshall - Hot Saurs!
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What a scorcher of a cover from Paul Marshall! He's done an excellent job,
I love how Gorehead is giving us the eye and colourist Chris Blythe has
really ...
A Western by Western!!
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I've been rereading my few Valiant comics again and asking people at
comicsuk forum what they enjoyed..
I never really got into these type of comics as a k...
Approaching a Finish
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The conditions for the acceptance of my paper on indecision were revealed
to me in early April. Apparently the intention had been to provide them in
mid-Ma...
Music from the soundtrack of 'The Dictator'
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It's official. "The Dictator" is a bomb. Maybe if Sacha Baron Cohen had
given some edge to this funny movie, it would have flown. But, alas, he did
not.
T...
173: Fantastic Four #30
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Fantastic Four #30
June 9, 1964
- Introducing Diablo, the Master of Alchemy - the latest in a long line
of classic Lee/Kirby villains! This iss...
Monster Monday: Neal Adams Deadman
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Here is a commission that Neal Adams did some time ago, featuring Boston
Brand.
[image: Deadman 2010 purple theme by Neal Adams]
Did anyone draw agony bet...
Avengers Assemble - the true story.
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I was going to go and see The Avengers at the cinema but I tripped and
accidentally spent all my money in the pub. So I made my own version!
ORCA by Francesco Francavilla
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*Click on the image to see the BIGGER VIEW*
[image: ORCA]
I decided to stick around the '70s (cult) movies for this week's *WATER *topic,
so I give you *OR...
Robin Gibb, R.I.P.
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From Rolling Stone --
Robin Gibb, one-third of the Bee Gees, died Sunday after a long battle with
cancer, his spokesperson has confirmed via a statement. ...
Gone Fishing...
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I'm leaving the country to travel for a few weeks. I will not be updating
the site while I'm gone. In the meantime, check out the archives. There are
over ...
A VERY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
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... at least if you'll be at Kapow! this weekend.
For the second year in a row I will be at the London Business Design Centre
covering Kapow! for Comic Boo...
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*The 39 Steps* In America --- Part Two
Greenbriar continues its participation in the third annual *For the Love of
Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon*...
Tales of the Zombie
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A couple of nice covers by Earl Norem for the Marvel magazine *Tales of the
Zombie*>
*Tales of the Zombie* #5, May 1974.
*Tales of the Zombie* #9, Jan...
Neo-Tokyo Friday
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So, hey, Adam Warrock just dropped an *Akira*-themed album: the *Neo-Tokyo
EP. *You should go listen to that because it's pretty dang good. And, while
you'...
Gray and Pocho with Jim and Heidi Amash-1990
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Comics historian, artist, punster and all around great guy Jim Amash has
graciously allowed us to share this wonderful photo. Jim and his wife Heidi
are ...
THE SONG OF THE CYNODONT
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*Cynodont*
250 million years ago, before death negotiated its current rhythm with
life, death nearly wiped out all life on earth in a fit of exuberance.
Du...
Odds and Ends
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Interview with Stan Lee at the Huffington Post. I liked this question and
answer:
*If all the superheroes in the world were wiped out, but you could keep ...
New Blog For Me!!
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I have a new blog. I'd love you to check it out. Here is how I describe it:
"I love great illustration and graphic design. Some of the greatest eye
c...
Kickstarter Incentives Updated
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After sitting at $127.00 for the past two weeks on our campaign to fund a
book of this blog, we suddenly got two more backers after adjusting the
ince...
Bloggity Blog Blog
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Dear Netizens,
I took a sabbatical from regular blogging and my blog muscles got all soft
and squishy. Such is life. There were no major crises, illnesses,...
It’s Splash Page Sunday!
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Since the US finally caught up with the rest of the world and The Avengers
opened there a couple days ago, here’s some crackers from The Ultimates, of
Thor...
The Common Core
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*T*he live action picture portrayals of Batman have been undeniably
different in every movie, which is a given considering the fact that the
character had...
Journey into Mystery # 121
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Issue: Journey into Mystery # 121
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: Jack Kirby
Publication Date: October 1965
Brief Summary:
http://marvel.wikia.com/Journey_Into_...
Jean Giraud/Moebius 1938-2012
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Moebius changed my life. More than once. Many times. Before I began
reading his comics, before I was even reading comics. Jean Giraud, either
directly thr...
This is it, my friends
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As you may have guessed, I really haven't been all that active on this
blog. There are numerous reason, but suffice to say, I'm in a new place in
my life,...
Last year's Christmas
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Above: Jane asks Zombie Santa about returning a severed head, while watching out
for the grabby hands of Hermie the Horny Undead Elf.
I have a few last...
Put Me Back In My Tomb
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I have retired MCB but just wanted to let ya'll know I've fired up a Musick
Blog and will be spending time over there from now on. Please check it
out, it...
The Sequel; coming May 2012
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As you may (or may not) have seen me mention on Facebook or Twitter over
the weekend, the Better Half and I are expecting our second child
(currently known...
Making ‘The Shining’ (1980)
-
MAKING ‘THE SHINING’ Jack Nicholson, Stanley Kubrick, Shelly Duvall, Danny
lloyd, Scatman Crothers, Gert Kubrick, James Mason, Garrett Brown, Leon
Vitali ...
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