I go to Diversions of the Groovy Kind allot- so should you. Why? Because you discover obscure digital finds like the one below the fold in the handy pdf viewer.  The Comic Book Guide for the Artist-Writer-Letterer, a pamphlet comic format book on making comics published by Charlton Comics in 1974 was for kids of [...]

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Random newness- feeling the winter seasonal farklempt. Not much to say except gotta keep at the drawing.

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“ Timelapse of Comics Artists Working: ” originally posted by comicadmin on the comicarchive.com “… a compilation video of timelapse photography of [comic book] artists working. Jill Thompson paints a page of Magic Trixie, Bill Reinhold inks a page of Batman and Doug Klauba paints a Phantom cover. …” via Spidey1955 on youtube “

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A sketchcard of that mauve marauder of mayhem- Ace Comics’ THE RAVEN! non-photo red Pencil, PITT Brush marker on pre-printed sketchcard(bristol). 2.5″  x 3.5″. From PUBLIC DOMAIN HEROES

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Here he is- everybody’s OTHER favorite curtain-masked PDSHero – THE HOOD! Quote the PDSH Wikia: FBI Agent Craig Williams gets frustrated at the criminals who escape the law and operate outside the FBI’s jurisdiction, so he puts on a costume and fights crime. He has no super powers.

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UPDATE: I’m so glad to have found out that 13 is a Vermont Superhero! Interested? Then read on true believer! Click Here For a HERO-SIZED VERSION! Truly one of the least popular, most obscure and oddly named Public Domain Superhero is 13. Created by writer Dick Wood(!), co-creator of Airboy, and artist Bernard Klein(Dr. Fate, [...]

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For a Super-Sized version – CLICK HERE. In an effort to stay on task with my PDSH-a-Day project- Here’s a LADY LUCK SKETCH CARD! I would like to return to Miss L with a full-figured(vava-voomie) drawing soon. Till then enjoy her visage, trademark hat and a bit o’ shoulder!

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