@3:10 That's some Fight Club Paper Street comics making shit right there.
@PaulWNagelКүн бұрын
A little underground comix tidbit about Larry Gonick that I learned last year while reading the Fantagraphics Wimmen's Comix collection: it appears to me that he was the only man to have work in Wimmen's Comix. He inked and lettered a piece that was written and pencilled by Terry Richards in #8. His Cartoon History of the Universe is interesting and reflective of vast knowledge. Such a project is obviously an insanely major undertaking. I'd be interested to see such a thing attempted again with newer scholarship.
@williamkotenski5176Күн бұрын
Also did Car Toons magazine for gearheads comics
@DetectiveKemperКүн бұрын
Heads are not decapitated! BODIES are decapitated. Heads are DISEMBODIED!
@TheRadman107Күн бұрын
😊
@ericarnaud7983Күн бұрын
I have that book, autographed. ✔️
@OutsideTheBoxComix2 күн бұрын
Big thanks for posting these jim🙏❤
@HisNameIsX12 күн бұрын
Kayfabe Forever
@bencarpinello16392 күн бұрын
Would love a 24/7 live kayfabe channel
@botboyvs36462 күн бұрын
❤
@corb3522 күн бұрын
Aww..my heart dropped.
@Masamoone2 күн бұрын
Dave is a Poser. Got lucky with money. But his art is weird, his personality is a mental circus but listening to him talk about anything is quite entertaining. What a character man.
@dionturner42792 күн бұрын
Ed talking about Crumb, just a joy to watch. Thanks for the upload Jim.
@marctheknife47582 күн бұрын
ED FOREVER STILL HURTS
@sebastianmichaels1432 күн бұрын
Miss ya, Ed.
@fancycrafts77742 күн бұрын
Those turtles have tumors for veins!
@lelanddement40672 күн бұрын
Heavy Metal....
@sebastianmichaels1432 күн бұрын
I can’t imagine what Jim has been going through. The loss of Ed hit me like a sledgehammer to the gut. Hope Jim knows how much our hearts go out to him right now.
@mrkl1713 күн бұрын
Bought my first Conan paperback in the late sixties because of the Frazetta cover. The book you are looking through, I have it too. Never get tired of flipping through it.
@guysolis58433 күн бұрын
Frazetta is amazing. Great video. I know much of his work but you have shown pieces I have never seen. Back in the day my dad read a lot of Edgar Rice Burroughs and dad was an amazing artist in himself. He drew a book cover I have never found. It was a gnarly tiger stalking Tarzan from a log..
@OutsideTheBoxComix3 күн бұрын
Kayfabe 4 Life❤
@petitio_principii3 күн бұрын
Is it basically the comic-book counterpart of "extreme cinema"??
@raulguadalupe34893 күн бұрын
“ My name is Marshal Law… I’m a hero hunter… haven’t found any, yet…”
@franckorphanos29983 күн бұрын
Loved his art
@AJGarrett133 күн бұрын
Bart Simpson lol
@Gumba2133 күн бұрын
It was a great run. Thanks cartoonist kayfabe
@davlang37833 күн бұрын
Some of the characters in that first Mother's Day strip and Carrion Death reminds me of John Ridgway. He is also great with lighting.
@FavoriteHero3 күн бұрын
Kingdom Come original art would probably go at least 10x on Heritage today 😂
@lamontclarkwentworth4943 күн бұрын
That’s a great Tor Johnson shirt. Love both of you guys.
@OutsideTheBoxComix3 күн бұрын
❤🙏
@lamontclarkwentworth4944 күн бұрын
Rest in peace Alvin. Rest in peace Ed.
@jemmirza27214 күн бұрын
Simonson's sketches are amazing, full of energy
@brandonfleming89104 күн бұрын
My grandmother has those comics and the sex to sexty comics. Though she waited until i was an adult to let me read them
@mariop88524 күн бұрын
on the west coast we got Robotech on PBS. Loved it as a little kid even though I couldn't follow the plot to save my life.
@straywolf774 күн бұрын
He actually used himself and his wife as models for some of these drawings. Grew up during the late 70's flipping through his books. I am also a proud First Edition Dungeons and Dragons fan...much of the art in there was inspired by Vajjejo and Frazetta.
@joegabbard93824 күн бұрын
I Love these...
@MysticCreature4 күн бұрын
Choe is exactly right. That’s what is amazing about Kayfabe…. I was alone when I read these books and had no one to share my thoughts about the art and story. This is the club I always wanted to be a member of. It all just is tragic that Ed is gone. This show was in it’s beginning… even though it was a few years in. I just found the show March of 2024. Then April 1st, it’s over. Can this ever continue? Will Jim ever make a comment here? Or just let it fade into the past? Ugh….
@MysticCreature4 күн бұрын
Pulp Fiction was released in 1994, which was revolutionary in film and pop culture media. I highly doubt, with all due respect to Teran if Tarrentino swiped from him and Marvel.
@giovanniricci43694 күн бұрын
I still just cannot think that Ed won’t be there next Christmas and every day till then. Thank you again for all you did for Comics and for us 🙏
@jimlong22174 күн бұрын
I was fascinated with his work as a teenager. Alot more going on in these works than most people see. Still enjoy it brings back some good memories.
@78deathface4 күн бұрын
This was the only rpg I ever played
@benniebarrow3484 күн бұрын
Don't know if Frazetta will ever be equaled..........thanks for the video
@StevieWeve4 күн бұрын
I'm continuously amazed that From Hell isn't more well known / well regarded which, amongst other things, means that its not the subject of that many online deep dives like this. Listening to you guys summarise it while reviewing it was a joy. Particularly like Ed's style. "Netley is in way over his head man" Love it. Here's one for you though - that future Gull sees at the climax of his orgy of violence is the actual 1990s. That aint no schizophrenic "in the future they'll have jet packs and meals will come in pill form " hallucination. The (nearly) final image of the appendix is a strip club. Jahbulon got the misogynistic world he wanted, for the last century at least.
@botboyvs36464 күн бұрын
❤
@anthonythomas6594 күн бұрын
Man I was and still a fan Edd.😊miss you RIP🙏
@JoeHoddinott4 күн бұрын
Ah that thumbnail got me. JIm thanks for continuing to release these. I will watch them all in time. Hope you're well.
@BardChords4 күн бұрын
Canto XXXII At the base of the well, Dante finds himself within a large frozen lake: Cocytus, the Ninth Circle of Hell. Trapped in the ice, each according to his guilt, are punished sinners guilty of treachery against those with whom they had special relationships. The lake of ice is divided into four concentric rings (or "rounds") of traitors corresponding, in order of seriousness, to betrayal of family ties, betrayal of community ties, betrayal of guests, and betrayal of lords. This is in contrast to the popular image of Hell as fiery; as Ciardi writes, "The treacheries of these souls were denials of love (which is God) and of all human warmth. Only the remorseless dead center of the ice will serve to express their natures. As they denied God's love, so are they furthest removed from the light and warmth of His Sun. As they denied all human ties, so are they bound only by the unyielding ice." This final, deepest level of hell is reserved for traitors, betrayers and oathbreakers (its most famous inmate is Judas Iscariot).
@lambtoon4 күн бұрын
The thumbnail got me on this one today 😢 Will definitely watch all these too in time.
@RonDale-jy8et4 күн бұрын
CEREBUS sort of ran outta steam after "Jaka' Story"> ALL c did was sit around and then die!! The Stooges were fun!!
@sebastianmichaels1434 күн бұрын
I love this! What a treasure. It’s so damned tragic that we’ve lost Ed. It’s so hard to believe he’s gone.