Creator, Artist, Writer of the On-Line comic strip CAPTAIN SPECTRE. Also a fan of all things pulp, serials, old comic books, Roy Rogers movies, Universal Horror movies, 50's monster movies, Robert E. Howard, Lovecraft, Edgar Rice Burroughs, great illustrators, and especially King Kong (the real one).
Captain Spectre and the Lightning Legion, and Action Science Adventures Magazine is copyrighted 2007.
All original artwork and characters pertaining to the Captain Spectre comic copyright Tom Floyd as created. All other art or images copyright by their creators.
Please ask if you want to repost or use any of my art.
THE FAMILY JULES
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Jules Feiffer, the 95-year-old cartoonist inhabited by the 7-year-old
joyful kid.A couple of profiles and interviews with the great Jules Feiffer
recently...
American Splendor #1 - 1st issue
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American Splendor #1*American Splendor v1 #1, 1976 *- Harvey Pekar's
brutally frank stories see the light in this self-published *first issue*.
His neo-re...
Creepy Presents Richard Corben!
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Richard Corben was unique. I'm not aware of anyone who created art that
looked like his, and to be honest I cannot fathom what his inspirations
were. Th...
NYCC Commission List is LIVE NOW
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SKETCH LIST
HOW TO GET ON THE COMMISSION LIST!
Send an email titled NYCC SKETCH,
through my CONTACT link at www.terrydodsonart.com letting me know...
Newsletter: NASH NEWS FOR OCTOBER!
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October's Nash News is on its way to subscribers' inboxes! In this month's
newsletter, you'll find book news, cover reveals, event updates, the
contin...
Fritz Hug Animals
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This is not the first time I post beautiful animal drawings by Swiss
artist Fritz Hug (1921 - 1989). Especially his loose, sketchy work is very
inspirin...
Rogues Gallery 1
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This is the second in a series of posts about the characters, storylines
and universe of *Rob Hanes Adventures*.
Your hero is only as good as your villai...
COMMONPLACE BOOK & STORE RESTOCK!
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Hey folks! I have a store inventory update but most importantly I have
Deluxe Editions of my fully illustrated edition of The Commonplace Book!
Each o...
Sabotage! Necromunda Campaign Game
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I got a rematch against the Delaque gang in our Necromunda Campaign in a
Sabotage Scenario.
The underhive, a collection of 3D printed and scratch built t...
Which Sticker Idea Is Best?
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We're thinking of making stickers to go with the February 25th, 2025
release of *The Artist’s Guide to Sketching*. Here are five ideas. Which do
you like...
ONE LOVELY DRAWING, part 75
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Once upon a time, a single line drawing could dominate a full page of the
New York Times.
They took a pen and ink drawing by the great Ronald Searle, en...
Something Old, Something New
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #641 COVER. 2010.
Gouache and acrylic on bristol board, 11 × 17″.
I had a bit of recent luck that was too good not share. Over a year...
Smokey Bear, A National Treasure!
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In 1979 I was a movie usher for the Plitt Theatres in Richardson, Texas and
one of the first shows I worked was the War/Comedy "*1941*" with John
Belushi...
1989 San Diego Comic Con Blood Drive Portfolio
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Since the 1970s, the San Diego Comic Con has held the Robert A. Heinlein
Blood Drive. In 1989 they gave people who donated a small portfolio of
printed p...
Greatness Will Not Make Me Happy
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I'm reading *Sense and Sensibility *and was struck by this exchange between
Elinor and Edward. She speaks first. Not accusatorily; just
matter-of-factly.
...
Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., Celebrates 100 Years!
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Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., Celebrates Its Centennial!
One hundred years ago, Edgar Rice Burroughs founded his own company and
became the first author...
An Interview with Peggy Webber - Part One
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*Peggy Webber: You have Bob Denver on your shirt.*
*Kliph Nesteroff: Yes, Gilligan’s Island.*
*Peggy Webber: Was he a friend of yours?Kliph Nesteroff:...
Steve Canyon Returns Home To NBC!
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*Steve Canyon Streaming Update*
Steve Canyon has now returned to where it all began in 1958, on NBC. The
entire run of 34 series episodes is now stre...
New collected edition of Proton available!
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Hey all! As Messenger #23 and Proton #1 are sold out, I created a new
edition collecting the Proton story pages from each issue in one convenient
package...
All good things....
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*....must come to an end. *
Illustrated 007 started in 2008 and I had great fun with it. Although the
rare artwork pops up once in while, I have posted a ...
Shannon Stirnweis, Part 4: Paperback Cover Art
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*My conversation with Shannon Stirnweis continues...* ~ *Leif Peng*
*Leif Peng:* I'm guessing around this time in the mid-1960s you started to
do paperback...
The Art of Luca
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The Art of Luca has 176 pages, with about 66 pages dedicated to 2d
character designs which is great. The style of this film is probably one
of the...
Zinda Blake, Mermaid Blackhawk
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Kevin Ahearn shared this with me and now I'm sharing it with you. It's a
continuation of his wildly entertaining interpretation of the Lady
Blackhawk s...
Baldur's Gate 3
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Baldur's Gate 3 is the third main game in the Baldur's Gate series, itself
based upon the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing system. Developed
by Lar...
Mighty Armies: Invasion is live!
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We have released our newest Mighty Armies book though Kickstarter
featuring ramies from Splintered Light Miniatures!
Check it out here:
https://www.ki...
Award-Winning Story 2020
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On May 15, 2020 a story of mine won an Honorable Mention in the 2020
Trumbull Library Competition.
It was published, along with the other winners, in *PenW...
The End 2010-2020
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Ten years and 3100 posts later, we're done. And on a Friday the 13th, yet.
I know I said that once before and I was only gone a few months but this
time, I...
Frankenstein Event of 2019
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As a new year rushes in, full of promise, we glance back at the year just
spent and note that Frankenstein truly is forever. Two centuries into its
care...
LCL Back Soon With New Books Etc!
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Hey all!
LCL will be releasing some new fiction this fall from an exciting new
author. It will be the first of a supernatural fantasy-horror series for
yo...
Captain A, and Friendship
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I know, it's been a while. Heck, I even forgot how Blogger works it's
been so long. This is just a short message to update this dusty old blog,
and sh...
2019
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I haven't updated this blog in a long time. Hopefully, sometime in the
coming few months, I'll have my new *Atomic Pulp* website live with a blog
incorpor...
The Mummy (Polar Lights)
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*Built 9/8/2018 Painted 10/21/2018*
This is a Polar Light repop of the classic Aurora kit, which I bought back
around 2000.
My first classic Aurora mons...
Pete Hothead Model Sheets
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Here are a few model sheets from the first Pete Hothead short. Released in
1952 and directed former Tom & Jerry animator Pete Burness. Ted Parmelee
was the...
Comic Shop Book Event
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Join us for this very special evening at Flying Colors.
With the release of *COMIC SHOP: The Retail Mavericks Who Gave Us a New
Geek Culture*, we're invit...
Childe Roland to the Cinema Came
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Idris Elba as Roland, The Gunslinger and Matthew McConaughey as Walter, the
Man in Black
*The man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger foll...
Covers for Sale!
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The original art for these covers (and more!) will go for sale tomorrow,
June 28th at 11 am central in my store.
(Apologies to my international friends - w...
Jual Tanaman Hias Gantung
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Tanaman adalah salah satu makhluk hidup yang dapat tumbuh alami baik di
sembarang tempat pada habitat aslinya maupun sengaja ditumbuh kembangkan
oleh makh...
REX MORGAN 11-27-16 to 12-18-16
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Here are the *Rex Morgan* strips from late November to mid-December. The
first Sunday page is another seasonal stand alone strip. It doesn't advance
the s...
"Presentation of Storyboards" by Joe Ranft
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I posted a quick page of drawing tips by Vance Gerry on twitter and people
seemed to like it. That reminded me of this old handout by Disney/Pixar
legend J...
Pulp of the Week - The Explorers Guild Vol.1
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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Kz5bY9zwD0M/VdR9w7PIUFI/AAAAAAAAaWo/QJ-4_0h-2X4/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2015-08-19%2Bat%2B8.21.46%2BAM.png]
*The Expl...
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new on Facebook - Tom and Jerry: CRUISE CAT (MGM, 1952)
pop on by and have a look.
Here's the link - if you haven't joined already, just ask!
https://www...
The Nut Job 2 (2016)
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Full Length of The Nut Job 2 in Top QualityNow you can see The Nut Job 2 in
best look with duration 120 Min and was released on 2016-01-14 with MPAA
ratin...
Signing at Reel Art
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New art, new prints, and original art at the upcoming Reel Art Artists Day.
Once again, I am very excited to sit among great artists for one day only
in Be...
The More The Merrier - 1943
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Joel McCrea and Charles Coburn enjoy the latest installment of *Dick Tracy*
while Jean Arthur sunbathes in George Stevens' 1943 WWII romantic comedy *The
...
Thunderbolt And Lightfoot 1974
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From my copy of the New York Daily News, dated Aug. 9, 1974, comes this ad
for "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot."
*(Click on image to enlarge; once open, you m...
Brief update
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Just looked in on the blog. A quarter-million hits. Who would have
thought?
Technology moves fast.
I recall agonizing over learning to blog. Now if you...
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Sometimes the best way to improve your writing is to work with another,
more talented writer, on a project. More details will follow as things
progress.
Pulp Fans From Afar
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As an editor at the *Pulp Magazines Project*, one of my primary duties is
to read and answer many of the emails and correspondences we receive, and
let m...
Owning the Vintage Military Look
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Surplus military clothing has always been a go-to option for many people
within the last century; whether for rugged outdoor activities or ironic
anti-war ...
Josette Frank: Alone Against the Storm, Part 5
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On April 27, 1953, the U.S. Senate established the Senate Special
Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency. Partly in response to public concern
and partl...
Illustrateurs BD Franco-Belge (3)
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*François* *Boucq*
Auteur de bande dessinée français né à Lille le 28 novembre 1955.
Il est embauché à ses débuts par plusieurs journaux comme Le Point (de ...
Back online again... kinda...
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Ok, so after quite some time offline, I've managed to get back on. Not
quite in the same capacity as before however. I've an Android pad. Sure,
back online...
~~ FRANKENSTEIN ~~ The Creature Auction
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Hey guys,
As some of you might know, my dear friend *Steve Niles* and his partner *Monica
Richards* have suffered some devastating damage to their house...
Stardoll 1: Secrets & Dreams
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*Hello, Dolly!*
The first ever *Stardoll* graphic novel is on sale today. Available
physically and electronically.
If you don’t know, Stardoll is, accord...
From Russia... with THE SHADOW!
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Hello, Pulp Friends,
here’s a look at the latest SHADOW cover. Really enjoyed the Russian theme
- it allowed me to play a bit more on the graphic desig...
The Dead Sheriff Finally Rides Into Town
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The Kindle version was released today. Other formats will follow, with a
trade paperback later this year, for those who like to hold a real book
while y...
Died: SF Author -- Legend! -- Harry Harrison
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I was sad to recently learn that Harry Harrison passed away. According to
his official web site, he was 87 years old.
Harrison remains one of my favorite a...
We've Moved!
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*SPROUSENET and all its related pages (including the art sales site,
SPROUSENET ART EMPORIUM) have taken up residence at Wordpress. We'll no
longer be upda...
New blog and website
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Just letting everyone know that I've launched a new home page (and blog)
over at my website:
http://GaryChaloner.com/
Blog:
http://GaryChaloner.com/categ...
Great guns, it's Goyle!
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Well the Kickstarter campaign is going great so far! Just 29 days to go and
a little over $800 to go to goal. I'm hoping I can surpass goal by quite a
...
Sea Hunt
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Last fall a friend mentioned he'd been watching Sea Hunt on hulu. I was a
fan of the old show back in the stone age of TV so I started watching them
too. T...
King of the Khyber Rifles, part 10
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This story was written by Talbot Mundy
This part is called, 10 - Chapter X
Read by Brett W. Downey
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The blog is dead, long live the blog
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So my new blog went online here this morning.
I decided about a month ago to close Pimpernel's Blog.
I have a bunch of reasons... some of which i talk abo...
Athena Voltaire and Al Williamson
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I have some other cool artwork pertaining to Athena Voltaire week at Comic
Twart, but I'll link to that tomorrow. Today's entry is devoted to Al
Willia...
THE NEW MERCURYSERIES.COM
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We've got a new site at WWW.MERCURYSERIES.COM!
When you visit you won't notice too drastic a design change, but the site
has actually been entirely rebuilt...
The DAKOTA COBRA
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A 30 page backup feature spanning across issues 1-3 of the BLACK COBRA.
Written by Jason Latino and Illustrated by Mitch Gerads with inks by Mark
Stegbaue...
Ha ha, yeah, I do like monsters, I wondered where they came from. They did a great job on that one.
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