Interview Magazine vol. 1 issue 11, 1970. Joe Dallesandro in Trash. Body Fragmented.
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Interview Magazine vol. 1 issue 11, 1970. Joe Dallesandro in Trash. Body Fragmented.
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#JackedKirby - Rakenstein’s Monster 💥💥💥 The Demon is one of Jack’s most balanced works in which he wrote and drew the series... his art is as impeccable as always, but the gothic horror angle of the subject matter lends itself to his specific writing style. Kirby’s sometime wordy prose is at its best in these 16 issues. One of the reasons I believe is because he is reinterpreting some older ideas from literature such as the Knights of the Round Tables Merlin, witchcraft & sorcery and even Frankenstein the mad scientist! 💥💥💥 #Issue11 of the series (August of 1973) we open with a full page splash of Etrigan witnessing passerby’s running in horror out of Gotham Central Park, and he wants to know what they are so afraid of. So he investigated further and on the next page we see the monstrous reason everyone is so scared... Rakenstein’s Monster!!! (Pic 1) 💥💥💥 The Monster himself is epic, as you can see in the solo split pic of the splash page (pic 2) and closeups of the head and arm (pic 4/5). Kirby’s unique chunky body style works great on this beast, with his squared of fingers and facial proportions actually making perfect sense! We also get a pretty great profile shot of Etrigan (pic 3) himself, which I feel is one of Jack’s most uniquely designed leading men! 💥💥💥 Even though Kirby opened the issue with a full page splash he is far from some of utilizing the big page layout to convey his stylistic choices. Besides the opening splash and the double splash we are looking at here, this issue features another 3 splash pages... that’s just about 1/3 of all the pages of the total issue! No one did splash Pages like the KING!!! 💥💥💥 #JackKirby #KingKirby #Kirby #TheDemon #BaronVonRakenstein #RakensteinsMonster #HorrorComics #Monsters #Comic #comicBook #Comics #ComicBooks #70sComics #ComicsOfThe70s #IGComics #ComicsOFIG #DCComics #Etrigan https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx90S6HBcW-/?igshid=64pavgh9mul5
TV Talk: Issue 11
Watching
The Good Place always has so many amazing details in every episode. In the most recent one, we finally get to meet Doug Forcett (the guy who accurately guessed what happens when you die while on shrooms) thanks to the investigative work of the Scoop siblings. RIP Martin Luther Gandhi Tyler Moore. Also, Janet is a forking badass! The next episode doesn't air until December 6 so, get caught up!
In Camping, Jennifer Garner gets lost while looking for her sister who is also lost. Watch it on HBO.
I watched Superstore and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend this week as well and so should you.
Interview Magazine vol. 6 issue 11 November 1976. Loulou de la Falaise and Elsa Peretti by Helmut Newton. Editorial. No Body Interaction .
Interview Magazine vol. 21 issue 11 November 1991. Joe Mantegna by Peggy Sirota. Editorial. Double Spread Double Story .
Interview Magazine vol. 3 issue 11 November 1973. François Cevert by Francesco Scavullo. Editorial. Body Fragmented .