Voyage To the Deep #3 Aug 1963 cover by John McDermott
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Voyage To the Deep #3 Aug 1963 cover by John McDermott
Voyage to the Deep no. 3
Dell, 1963
John McDermott cover, Alex Toth comic
Stag magazine, January 1951 Cover art by John McDermott
When I was a kid and really got into online music for the first time, my mom was worried because she’d been reading a bunch of articles about how Death Metal and stuff influences your kids and she came to me all subtle like and said, “Can I hear what you’re listening to sweetie?” So I unplugged my earphones and it my mom was treated to the loud stylings of John McDermott singing “Scotland the Brave”. My mom just... had this look on her face like she was comprehending some cosmic irony and just was like “Okay, go on honey” and never asked to hear my music again.
TWD Crew!
This paperback cover was painted by John McDermott, and it's iconic, as is Jack Finney's novel The Body Snatchers. Dell edition - 1955
Hannah Tasker-Poland and Gareth Okan in Rotunda, New Zealand Dance Company, May 2015. © John McDermott.
The earlier sections reveal the youth of the men who will eventually join the war. They engage with each other in a sleight of hand game with the conductor’s ceremonial mace. Then the men and women dance together and the world looks rosy. But, when the four men perform a kind of Maori haka, we get an inkling of what might happen as time passes. The women grieve as the men leave for war.
John McDermott, 1955