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I had the good fortune of seeing Grady's talk when I was at the NecromomiCon in 2017. Every so often, I get reminded of one of these books like a little sleeper cell in my brain and I have to tell someone about this panel. Thank you so much for uploading, this is absolutely insane and I look like a crazy person if I try and explain it on my own.
When this guy talks about sequential art I shut up and listen! What an incredibly erudite and informative lecture. Thanks for sharing it with us! 👏 👏 👏
Hello, I want to reach out to you to ask for permission to use some small section from the clip for a project regarding colonialism period in Vietnam that I'm working on. Hope to hear back from you soon. Thank you.
My ex-wife used a pair of Harve Benard as a restroom after she consumed spoiled clams. She ended up in a coma for 37 years. I had numerous affairs during this time. My wife finally came out of the coma, she awoke & was screaming "HARVE BENARD!!!!" Everyone present for this had a nervous breakdown or substance addiction.
You have a sexy and warm voice. We have connection. Your name is my dead brother's name. I love you so much. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ comes to infinity. From Ho Chi Minh city. Lots of love
Mrs. Mirabella was great, I have a lot of admiration for her and her tenure at the magazine, going to humble brag-she was a lecturer for my fashion history class with June Weir from WWD/W while I was at Parsons, I got to learn her experiences from her own mouth. She was in decline at this point, It makes me sad to see her in a diminished capacity. She had so much information to pass down to the industry.