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“Mrs Mount, Ascendant” by John Goldsmith, via mudwerks:
Mrs Mount, Ascendant (by Covers etc)
Posted on May 29, 2013 via sloth unleashed with 23 notes ()
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I can’t forget you! (by PopKulture) — “You’ll share every kiss -every tear!” Our Love Story - Issue No. 2, December 1969. Cover art by John Romita via mudwerks
Posted on February 13, 2013 via sloth unleashed with 201 notes ()
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Oh my. A John D MacDonald Dutch edition! Swoon. He’s a favorite, and the early book covers in America are fantastic pulp-y art. First Dutch edition I’ve ever seen, this of a book called “Death Trap” which I haven’t read in any language.
Awesome Christmas eve eve surprise! Here’s a whole (non-Tumblr) blog of MacDonald book cover art. Via twincovercollector & mudwerks
Posted on December 24, 2012 via sloth unleashed with 14 notes ()
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A second cartoon chase scene cover of yesteryear. Really. This 1962 illustration by sports cartoonist Kevin Weil (who died earlier this year) one of many program covers he drew for the Buffalo Bills football team over the years. This one for the game against Oakland Raiders on 10/20/1962. Via mudwerks & Mike Lynch Cartoons: Kevin Weil 1933-2012
Posted on December 2, 2012 via sloth unleashed with 14 notes ()
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Two posts today of cartoon chase scene covers of yesteryear. I promise. this one via mudwerks. “A bird’s eye view of the Post War World” from 1945. “New problems to worry about” include a robot chasing your girl. The other illustrations from this book of cartoons seem now an odd imagining of the future from that moment in the 40’s. Via and everything else too: A Bird’s-Eye View of the Postwar World.
Posted on December 2, 2012 via sloth unleashed with 42 notes ()
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Next in today’s vintage recording theme “Video Tape Recorders” (second edition) via mudwerks & JHALAL DRUT: montagueprojectsblog.blogspot)
Posted on December 1, 2012 via sloth unleashed with 36 notes ()
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Fix und Foxi the most successful and best known German comic series. Via mudwerks & micky the pixel:
Fix und Foxi created by the comic book editor Rolf Kauka, is the most successful and best known German comic series. The weekly magazine, taking its name from the two fox protagonists, was published for more than 40 years between 1953 and 1994. Re-christened Fix & Foxi, it was relaunched as a monthly magazine in 2000, 2005 and 2010 respectively. Since the end of 2010 publication has once again ceased.
Posted on September 13, 2012 via sloth unleashed with 36 notes ()
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“Are female robots necessary?” cover of “Jem” Vol 4 No 7 January 1962 from VintageGirlieMags.Com via mudwerks
Posted on July 15, 2012 via sloth unleashed with 70 notes ()







