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Lucifer Hunklehead
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Dusty Old Songs, too many opinions about movie and music and comic books and esoterica, member of a podcast about anime dubs you don't listen to. Pfp by @cspstuff.bsky.social
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Ahoy to all the new Bluesky peeps and new followers!
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Brad Lander is at the victory party and, folks, he has the custom one-of-one “GOOD FUCKING RIDDANCE” shirt.
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mayor zohran sir please immediately dispatch the boppers, gramercy riffs, turnbull ac's, hi-hats, electric eliminators, rogues, lizzies, orphans, punks and warriors to chicago to join the fight against ice
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Cheney was so evil that him dying actually lifted a curse
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Make sure you contact your reps and demand they not cave!

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The Golden Age Sandman and The Rocketeer, failing to talk out their problems in an entirely peaceful manner, by the estimable Chris Weston, from 2014. If I may: isn’t this just terrific fun?
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#2758 The Electric Prunes: UNDERGROUND (1967)

Pretty sure that if you're a) intrigued if the Electric Prunes has any good songs in them beyond "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)" and b) curious what a track called "The Great Banana Hoax" might sound like you'll enjoy this garage-psych oddity.
Dr. Do-Good
YouTube video by The Electric Prunes - Topic
www.youtube.com
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My character actor Mount Rushmore is just Mike Starr four times in a row.
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the vibes on the TL are great today i wish dick cheney could die every day
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#2759 The Sweet: DESOLATION BOULEVARD (1974)

I've always been a little snooty about the less respectable / more commercial glam rock bands. But at its best The Sweet is pretty irresistible. This hasn't convinced me that they're an album act rather than a greatest hits band but, boy, those hits.
Sweet - Fox On The Run - 45 (OFFICIAL)
YouTube video by Official Sweet Channel
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Also: get a Harlem trilogy TV show/movie off the ground so we can get Bill Duke to play pepper before he's too old. He would fucking kill as Pepper
Honestly the best part of this books is the middle section, where the viewpoint switches from Carney to Pepper, who is just a blast to follow around and a super fascinating character. Not for nothing that he gets to drop the title in this books
#171. Crook Manifesto by Colson Whitehead
For a writer I often associated with heady fiction about big topics, Whitehead sure knows how to write the best damn crime novels you've ever read. And no that these aren't head too, but there's also so much love for these people and their world
#170. Batman: Gothic by Grant Morrison, Klaus Janson, Steve Buccellato, & John Costanza
Yeeesssssss. Looks amazing, creepy as hell, honestly worth it just for the bit where Batman antagonizes a bunch of mobsters for having the hall to turn on the Batsignal. A++++
#169. Batman: Crimson Mist by Doug Moench, Kelley Jones, John Beatty, Gregory Wright, Heroic Age, & Todd Klein
So moody, so 90s! I think this was probably a good place to end this particular story, but I think it provides a nice capstone to this little Elseworlds world. Good stuff
#168. Batman: Bloodstorm by Doug Moench, Kelley Jones, John Beatty, Les Dorscheid, & Todd Klein
More moody 90s excellence and Batman's a vampire! These feel increasingly less like Batman comics as they go on, but Moench and Jones are having too much fun for me to care all that much
#167. Batman & Dracula: Red Rain by Doug Moench, Kelley Jones, Malcolm Jones III, Les Dorscheid, & Todd Klein
Moody 90s excellence. Definitely a part of a subset of DC Comics you see around this time that are trying to incorporate some of that Vertigo flavor into the mainline books
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I still consider this my Worst Post but it keeps getting notes on tumblr
#166. Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham by Mike Mignola, Richard Pace, Troy Nixey, Dennis Janke, Dave Stewart, & Bill Oakley
Pulp Batman fights eldritch horrors. The only "complaint" I have about this is I wish Mignola drew it, but Nixey and Janke do a superb job. 10/10 material
Jay, that is the first one of these that I have actually wanted to watch. You're a genius!