John 5 during his time with k.d. lang in 1996 - 1997.
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John 5 during his time with k.d. lang in 1996 - 1997.
Evil Dead Burn - Trailer
evil dead burn (2026) dir. sébastien vaniček
editing pink flamingos
Female Trouble, Dir. John Waters.
Summer of Sam
[ Spike Lee • 1999 ]
“God has nothing to do with this, Vin!”
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#48 Summer of Sam (1999)
Crime/Drama
2hr 22mins
Directed by: Spike Lee
Screenplay by: Spike Lee, Michael Imperioli & Victor Colicchio
Spike Lee’s take on the "Son of Sam" murders in New York City during the summer of 1997 centring on the residents of an Italian-American South Bronx neighbourhood who live in fear and distrust of one another.
Susan Batson in Summer of Sam (1999, Spike Lee)
Operating Manual For Spaceship Earth, R. Buckminster Fuller, Simon & Schuster Pocket Books: 3rd Edition (Detail), 1971.
Does anyone know the artist for this one? The signature is visible, but I can’t make it out. Here’s another photo where it’s a little more readable, if that helps.
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"BASICALLY, ROY AND THE TEAM AT TASCHEN HAVE PAINSTAKINGLY PRODUCED A STUNNING HISTORY BOOK..."
PIC(S) INFO: Resolution at 1222x1600 -- Spotlight on front & back cover art to "75 Years of Marvel: From the Golden Age to the Silver Screen," a 700+ page tome of a magnum opus, published by Taschen Books & commemorating Marvel's then-75th anniversary.
OVERVIEW: "From the very first issue of pulp impresario Martin Goodman's Marvel Comics in 1939, the comic book creators of Marvel's Golden Age flipped the traditional fantasy script by placing the inhuman and the invincible into the real world. With the likes of the fiery android Human Torch, vengeful sea prince Sub-Mariner, and pip-squeak-turned-paragon Captain America, Marvel created a mythological universe grounded in a world that readers recognize as close to their own, brimming with humor and heartache.
PART II: In the early 1960s, this audacious approach launched the creation of heroes who have since become household names -- "Spider-Man," "The Incredible Hulk," "The Fantastic Four," "Iron Man," "The Avengers," "Thor," "The X-Men" -- the list goes on. Fans still celebrate it as the Marvel Age of comics, an era populated by a pantheon of bickering heroes, misunderstood monsters, and noble villains.In celebration of Marvel's 75th anniversary, TASCHEN presents a magnum opus of the most influential comic book publisher today, with an inside look not only at its celebrated characters, but also at the "bullpen" of architects whose names are almost as familiar as the protagonists they brought to life -- Stan "the Man" Lee, Jack "King" Kirby, along with a roster of greats like Steve Ditko, John Romita, John Buscema, Marie Severin, and countless others. With essays by comics historian and former Marvel editor-in-chief Roy Thomas, this book delves into the heart of thousands of costumed characters who continue to fight the good fight in comics, movies, and toy aisles of the world."
-- TASCHEN BOOKS, c. fall 2014
The XL-format book includes:
More than 700 pages of near 2,000 images including vintage comic books, one-of-a-kind original art, behind-the-scenes photographs and film stills, as well as rare toys and collectibles.
A four-foot accordion-fold timeline.
Biographies of more than 300 artists, writers, editors, and famous fans who helped shape Marvel's history.
Sources: https://13thdimension.com/taschen-goes-big-for-marvel, various, etc...
Book 647
Magic: 1400s - 1950s
Edited by Noel Daniel / Essays by Mike Caveney and Jim Steinmeyer / introduction by Ricky Jay
Taschen 2013
If I’m being honest, I don’t really have much interest in stage magic. What I do have, however, is an interest in historical graphic design and the sometimes odd intersection of stage magic and the paranormal and unusual. This book satisfies both of those interests. In eight chapters covering its humble origins to the great golden age of magic, this book gives a truly inspiring graphic history of magic. With hundreds of illustrations ranging from tour posters and handbills to diagrams of illusions and rare photos of notable performers and an illuminating text, Magic provides such a comprehensive overview that it’s difficult to imagine needing another book on the subject. Beautifully designed and opulently produced, this book is worthy of its subject and the fascination we have in its personalities, ingenuity, and mystery.