When I was a kid, I loved loved loved MAD Magazine: I loved Alfred E. Neuman’s gap-toothed grin on the cover, I loved Don Martin’s wacky comic strips, I loved the fake ads, I loved the mo… more →
biblioklepted biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: Another covers gallery. I love this one–plenty of weirdness! Zombie kisses…mmm. The tab … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: When I was a kid, I loved loved loved MAD Magazine: I loved Alfred E. Neuman’s gap-toothed gr … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: In a sublime synthesis of traditional folklore and imagistic surrealism, Lydia Cabrera’s Afro … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: Burroughs appears on a large number of his covers, whether as a photograph, or something more iconi … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: Want to learn about PK Dick’s bizarre apocalypse visions? Sure you do–and who better to … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: When was the last time you read Poe? Stories like “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “Th … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: Alan Moore (writer), Eddie Campbell (artist). Alan Moore’s well-researched, 500+ page graphi … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: I love Halloween. Some favorite scary books: The monster’s point of view. One of my classes i … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: Ricotta Park is stealing my gig. Fair enough, considering my gig is stealing. RP does a few mini boo … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: I never gave Riddley Walker back to Patrick Tilford (aka TLFRD). A few years ago I loaned it to a … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: The Unknown is a sprawling hypertext novel. It’s basically a postmodern choose your own advent … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: My 11th graders just finished The Crucible. Here are a few images that we looked at in class. The … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: I procured this from my cousin’s closet. My cousin Tripp is ten years older than me; he was … more →