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Heavy Metal mag

post #1 of 11
Thread Starter 
I was cleaning out my basement and came across an old stash of Heavy Metal. Forgt how much I enjoyed some of this stuff.

What we need now is RanXerox movie. May have to age Lubna, though.



lefty
post #2 of 11
Have enjoyed HM for a long time.
post #3 of 11
Formative literature. little Ego was hot.
post #4 of 11
How about a Druuna movie?
post #5 of 11
Awesome.
post #6 of 11
It's my favorate magazine of all time.

Eastman is in talks about making a new movie with Blur studios. My current favorate comic is Requiem. It's the most exaggerated metal/gothic art you will ever see.



I also like the short Louis Royo comics that show up every now and then that make absolutely no sense. As much as people love him for his sense of anatomy, the architecture he draws always steals the show for me.

I have a few from the 70s I got used from a comic shop for a very good price. I'm kind of afraid to read them though since they are filled with mildew, and I can only imagine what adolescent boys in the 70's did with these comics before there was an internet. I should break out the polyurethane gloves this evening and dig them out from under my bed.
post #7 of 11
Thread Starter 
I was a fan of Kirchner's The Bus series.



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lefty
post #8 of 11
The Bus is delightfully surreal.
post #9 of 11
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The Bus is delightfully surreal.

I, on the other hand, found it turgidly surreal.
post #10 of 11
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I, on the other hand, found it turgidly surreal.

Tenuously surreal?
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Tenuously surreal?

Tumescently surreal.
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