Stonehenge, 1867

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Stonehenge, 1867
everything i saw - the weather station
and everything i saw seemed to get so small like from a speeding car, old familiar barns
i can’t seem to figure out whether this album is breaking my heart or making me fall in love. all i know for sure is that i can’t stop listening to it.
1968, Neal Adams cover. And mine’s signed by Neal!
From the 13th Dimension site on Adams’ original Deadman comics:
“Once again, I chose to use the dropout concept to create a big face in the color. So I did the big face as a separate drawing and then I had it dropped out in red and blue. People were not used to seeing faces that large on comic-book covers so it was a little bit surprising for people. And so it was a very memorable cover. And I managed to get the fight with Deadman and Eagle on the cover in spite of the gigantic face, who is screaming, and, of course, is Deadman.”
Note the little imp who turns the pages for him. From L'Assiette au Beurre, 1921.
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