Arsenic the Giraffe DC Comics Funny Stuff, Vol.1, #1 1944 Summer Arson Fiend George D. Tweedle Fawcett Comics Captain Marvel Adventures, Vol. 1, #2 1941 Arsonist Art DC Comics Action Comics, Vol. 1, #671 1991 November Roger Stern Kieron Dwyer and Brad Vancata Art Borley DC Comics...
funny how it took nearly four decades to add seat belts to cars…those tires wouldn’t help much in a head-on collision, especially with your kid standing on the from seat… …now let’s cool off with crisp Canadian Ale, thanks to Carling’s entry into the American market… …Carling...
Writer Gilbert Seldes (top left) ticked off some of the many changes to his city while he was away for the winter, including (clockwise, from top right), the murder of racketeer Arnold Rothstein; the planned demolition of the Waldorf Astoria to make room for the Empire State Building (...
Running Wilde– It’s got Will Arnett. Will Arnett is very funny. He was very funny in a supporting role inArrested Development . He was very funny in a supporting role in30 Rock . Here he plays the lead. Turns out his brand of funny isn’t good for the lead. He’s too kooky. ...
Like Dolly Parton, Oprah Winfrey is a self-made woman and real-life Horatio Alger story who was born in extreme poverty and rose to extraordinary wealth and fame. She remains one of the most famous and instantly recognizable human beings on the planet. Unlike Parton, her childhood was fill...
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The grim included the Pre-Code drama,Upper World, about a rich, married man who falls to his ruin via a romance with a stripper (don't they always?), andNow I'll Tell,another Pre-Code drama, this one loosely based on the doings of racketeer and crime bossArnold Rothstein. ...
…E. Simms Campbelloffered up this abbreviated love story… …Peter Arnogave us a director with a god complex… …and one fromNed Hilton, and a new perspective on flying… …on to Sept. 29, 1934, with a cover byArnold Hall, who produced at least twelve covers forThe New Yorkerbetween...
WHEN ALCOHOLISM WAS FUNNY…Loretta Young,John BarrymoreandAngella MawbyinThe Man from Blankley’s.(IMDB) …Thanks toWilliam Randolph Hearstand his King Features Syndicate,Robert Ripley, the P.T. Barnum of the funny pages, soared to fame in the 1930s with his “Believe It or Not” panel…...
…with the hotel’s prime location near Grand Central Depot (and its replacement, Grand Central Station), the party couldn’t last forever, and the Murray Hill Hotel yielded to the wrecking ball in 1947… THEN AND NOW, the Murray Hill Hotel, circa 1905. The adjacent 25-story Belmont Hotel...