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Tag Archives: Leonard Nimoy
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Jesse Marinoff Reyes: Monsters of the Movies Curtis (Marvel Comics Group), Summer 1975 issue, #9 Illustration: Gray Morrow (1934-2001) Happy 81st Birthday Leonard Nimoy! Hard to imagine anyone else inhabiting the role of Mr. Spock (and I’m sure Zack Quinto … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged bob larkin, gary morrow, gray morrow illustration, james bama, jesse marinoff reyes, Jim Harmon, Jim Warren Famous Monsters of Filmland, Jim Warren Monster World, Leonard Nimoy, leonard nimoy spock, luis dominguez, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Marvel Comics Group, Marvel Monsters of the Movies, Paris Mission Impossible, roy thomas marvel, Star Trek series, William Bell Fringe, zack quinto
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a william beyond imagination
Jesse Marinoff Reyes: William Shatner! He’ll always be Captain James T. Kirk, won’t he? The cover painting by master illustrator James Bama was originally commissioned by NBC to use on promo clips for the show’s first season, and also printed … Continue reading
changing of the ears
by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com) i’m trying to pin down exactly what year this ad appeared. i think it must have been late in the star trek tv show’s original run, because of spock’s ears (they changed over time). so, i’m … Continue reading
chess: Just a pawn in her game
Chess has a lot of metaphors associated with it. It given rise to passions that make Jimmy Connors or John McEnroe arguing over line calls seem positively benign. Chess pieces have been used as murder weapons and the clergy in … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Dylan, Bobby Fischer, Boris Spassky, Daniel Kramer, Guy Debord, Jeremy Silman, Jimmy Connors, John Lennon, John McEnroe, Jon Hendricks, Leonard Nimoy, Marcel Duchamp, Nate Jarvis, Nathan Heller, Robert Filliou, Samuel Beckett, Thomas Middleton, Yoko Ono
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