I love this glorious mix of crime, horror, war, teen and funny animals comics.
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I love this glorious mix of crime, horror, war, teen and funny animals comics.
Newsstand, East 32nd Street and Third Avenue, Manhattan
Photo by Berenice Abbott, November 19, 1935
Breadline along Bryant Park, 1930s. A sign advertises meals for one cent and requests donations.
Photo: Everett Collection
(1982)
Newsstand, Portland, OR © Robert Pallesen
kioskeque coton // charleroi
architect: lèon coton
completion: 1936
der ehemalige zeitungskiosk ist inzwischen laut internet eine touristeninformation, als ich ihn entdecke war er allerdings ohne funktion. die kombination aus mehreckiger form und farbigen fliesen macht den kiosk zu einem besonderen kleinod
Peanuts Sunday Comic Strip (June02nd1952)
Original Art
Art by Charles Schulz
United Features Syndicate
From Heritage Auctions...
This wonderful, witty example of early Peanuts art offers a funny send-up of the violence to be found at every local newsstand in America, circa 1950s. Good Ol' Charlie Brown, depressed and discouraged as always, needs a pick-me-up, the kind only a good gore-filled comic book can deliver. In the process of choosing a comic, he manages to lay waste to the entire rack! The incredibly clean line work of Schulz is truly a thing of beauty, and we can envision the lucky high bidder spending hours studying every brushstroke on this masterpiece. Comic art for the "funnypapers" doesn't get any better than this!
Shomei Tomatsu: Oh! Shinjuku, 1969