Old and New …

I like the juxtaposition of the aging Zoetrope building with the sleek modernism of the TransAmerica Tower (or whatever it's called these days). I think it contributes to the beauty of San Francisco and this image elicits many fond memories of visiting that city, both for work (WonderCon and APE, the Alternative Press Expo), and... Continue Reading →

Santa Monica Sunset …

For many years, I went to Santa Monica around Christmas for a long weekend. I always stayed at a hotel on the Pacific Palisades, up from the Pier and across from the Pacific Ocean. Santa Monica was a great book town for a while, with a huge Barnes & Noble, the great Hennessy & Ingalls... Continue Reading →

Lonely Bird …

Just a lonely bird on the beach at sunset. Probably not a tourist, though, but definitely a local surfer dude. If you enjoyed this post, please leave a like or a comment and follow me here and on Instagram@gg92118!

TFMSR 014: Dick Tracy #130 …

Dick Tracy Comics Monthly #130, January 1959. © Um ... maybe Warren Beatty? Click on the images in this post to see them larger on your screen! I can’t remember a time without comics in my life. As a little kid, they were always around, bought and brought into our home by my older brother,... Continue Reading →

Balboa Park Drama …

Another old photo from my "filtered days," when I added filters to just about everything I posted on Instagram, this dramatic shot shows California Tower in Balboa Park during one of many walks. We've had so much rain in the past few months—13 "atmospheric rivers," a meteorological term I hate—that dramatic clouds seem to be... Continue Reading →

TFMSR 013: Tales from the Tomb #1 …

Tales from the Tomb #1, October 1962. Cover painting by John Schoenherr. © Respective Copyright Holders. Click on the images in this post to see them larger on your screen! In 1962, the parents divorced and one of them took just about all the kids—especially the good ones—and moved on. That in a nutshell is... Continue Reading →

March 2023 Books …

Seven books this month, not bad considering I spent a lot of time working on a presentation for WonderCon. Between holiday gifts, my UK trip last year, and just a bad case of “Oh, this book looks good!”, I am overwhelmed right now with stacks and stacks of books and books. But don’t worry, I’m... Continue Reading →

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