Comics Editor Carol brings all her kung fu to bear on Kagan McLeod’s martial arts masterpiece, Infinite Kung Fu. But is it enough?
(image by Kagan McLeod)
Japanese film from 1921: Goketsu Jiraiya / Goketsu the Hero.
A gallery of “decaying and repurposed palaces” via Flavorwire.
Illustration from Where The Wild Things Are, click through for more illustrations and a video of Sendak talking about being an illustrator.
RIP, Maurice Sendak.
Bee types.
(For Jess)
(myfavoriteanimalisbees.)
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Bebe Daniels
“9th and Hennepin” set to nice footage of a train traveling Chicagoland. (And, yeah, 9th and Hennepin is in Minneapolis, not Gary or Chicago).
Comics Editor Carol brings all her kung fu to bear on Kagan McLeod’s martial arts masterpiece, Infinite Kung Fu. But is it enough?
(image by Kagan McLeod)
Flyer from the late Kung Fu Fridays film program in Toronto. Strangely enough the date for this screening coincides with tonight’s Drive-In Mob Chow Yun-Fat Heroic Bloodshed Double Feature!
Kung Fu Fridays was programmed by current Toronto International Film Festival programmer and ActionFest Director, Colin Geddes. This particular flyer is from when the series was in its nomadic years before it found its home at the Royal. And, this particular screening was held in a theater that mostly showed porn at the time, leading passersby to wonder at the long line outside and down the block.
(from Carol Borden’s collection of ephemera)
The cover of issue #2 of Meteor’s 1995 Vampire! that collected the vampire stories of Gerald Carr including his yellow peril vampire stories featuring Fire Fang and the Brothers of Fire Fang. (For more, see Comic Editor Carol Borden’s article at the Gutter).