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Christopher Lee as Lord Summerisle The Wicker Man (1973), dir. Robin Hardy
Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977)
cinematography: Luciano Tovoli
“Bad luck isn’t brought by broken mirrors, but by broken minds.”
“My body can’t take this treatment anymore…”
Blood for Dracula, 1974, Dir. Paul Morrissey
I want to be alone Alone with you, does that make sense? I want to steal your soul, And hide you in my treasure chest
The Exorcist, Kazuo Umezu. 1974
To commemorate The Exorcist‘s release in Japan, then-to-be legend Kazuo Umezu was asked to create a full color spread in the July 7th issue of Shonen Sunday. At the time, Umezu was 38 years old and had a few of his most famous works of his career already behind him. These included 猫目小僧 (Nekome Kouzo, Cat Eyed Boy), おろち (Orochi, Orochi: Blood) and 漂流教室 (Hyouryuu Kyoushitsu, The Drifting Classroom)
Creator, you destroy me You know my hunger well And yet you starve me Until I’m begging on my knees
Goldflocken - 1976 - Dir. Werner Schroeter
dream worms graphite and pen on paper Sophie Margolin, 2017
IF YOU WANT BERNIE TO GET THE NOMINATION OVER BIDEN
Here’s what you need to do:
Vote for Bernie in your primary
There are still two-thirds of the possible delegates available so it’s not even close to being over yet. A lot of people think voting in the primary doesn’t matter but this is where you determine the direction you want to party to go & if you prefer Bernie over Biden then here’s the following schedule for the primaries:
“Democrats abroad” primary - (March 3rd to March 10th) If you are a democrat living outside of the United States this is your time to cast your vote. [website]
Idaho primary - March 10th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Michigan primary - March 10th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Mississippi primary - March 10th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Missouri primary - March 10th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Washington primary - March 10th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
North Dakota caucus - March 10th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Northern Mariana Islands caucus - March 14th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Arizona primary - March 17th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Florida primary - March 17th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Illinois primary - March 17th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Ohio primary - March 17th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Georgia primary - March 24th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Puerto Rico primary - March 29th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Alaska Primary - April 4th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Hawaii primary - April 4th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Louisiana primary - April 4th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Wyoming caucus - April 4th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Wisconsin primary - April 7th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Connecticut primary - April 28th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Delaware primary - April 28th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Maryland primary - April 28th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
New York primary - April 28th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Pennsylvania primary - April 28th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Rhode Island primary - April 28th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Guam caucus - May 2nd [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Kansas primary - May 2nd - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Indiana primary - May 5th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Nebraska primary - May 12th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
West Virginia primary - May 12th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Kentucky primary - May 19th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Oregon primary - May 19th - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
District of Columbia primary - June 2nd - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Montana primary - June 2nd - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
New Jersey primary - June 2nd - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
New Mexico primary - June 2nd - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
South Dakota primary - June 2nd - [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
Virgin Islands caucus - June 6th- [Information on how/when to register by, what ID is accepted, polling locations, etc.]
What the expect & how to prepare
In 2016, there was major flaws with in-person voting in states like Arizona. This election is exactly the same, with states like Texas and California having people in line waiting past midnight LONG after polls were supposed to close. This is blatant voter suppression and is meant to discourage you from voting. If you don’t have mail-in ballot in your state MAKE SURE to prepare for the worst: wear comfortable clothes, bring water, bring snacks, and get ready for whatever fuckery they might try to pull so bring an extra ID.
If you work on the day of your primary or caucus HERE IS A WEBSITE that allows you to check your state’s laws on time-off voting. This will tell you info on the following:
How long your job is required to give you?
What exceptions there might be?
Whether or not it’s paid time off.
If you have to give advance notice.
Do you need to show your employer proof of voting?
How to volunteer
You can also phone bank, text bank, or canvas for Bernie. Even if you’re in a state that already voted you can still do all these things! You ARE allowed to canvas out of your home state. Check your area, there are events happening everywhere or you can host your own. ALSO!!! volunteer as a poll worker if you can
AND!! if you’re fluent in multiple languages you can really help to get the vote out in communities that often get overlooked by campaigns.
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Some early watercolor covers for various re-releases and first publications of stories from “the Horror World of Junji Ito”, “Museum of Terror”, and the “Tomie Series”, for the “ハロウィン少女コミック館 (Girl’s Halloween Comics Magazine)”.
I apologize for the rough translation!
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