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Marleys Ghost Signing w/ Gideon Kendall
Gideon Kendall, the spectacular artist behind some of great reads like WAIT IT GETS WORSE and the all-ages hit MEGAGHOST, returns to East Side Mags with his new-ish book HARVEY KURTZMAN’S MARLEY’S GHOST!
We say “new-ish” because it’s largely a story most people are familiar with however there’s a bit of a twist on ole Charles Dicken’s tale. Here’s the info:
ABLAZE and Comixology Originals are proud to present Harvey Kurtzman's Marley's Ghost. Enjoy this Eisner Award Winning version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol in graphic novel form, in print for the first time!
Marley's Ghost is the posthumous completion of legendary creator Harvey Kurtzman's adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens' novel―A Christmas Carol. Kurztman's ambitious concept for Marley's Ghost began in the 1950s―as an early "graphic novel"―but was never realized. Now, over 70 years later, writers Josh O'Neill and Shannon Wheeler expand upon Kurtzman's extensive adaptation notes while illustrator Gideon Kendall's outstanding artwork utilizes Kurtzman's breakdowns and stylistic choices to make this long-lost vision a reality!
This great holiday read is ideal for ages 10 and up due to some “spooky stuff and talk of death”!
Join us as we welcome back Gideon on November 16 from 2pm-5pm. We’ll have copies of the book that Gideon will be happy to sign and possibly some other surprises as well!
#Gideon Kendall#spectacular#artist#reads#Wait it gets worse...if only we knew#all ages#Megaghost#East Side Mags#book#Harvey Kurtzman#Marleys Ghost#Marley's Ghost#story#twist#Charles Dickens#tale#Ablaze#Comixology#Originals#proud#Eisner Award Winning#Dicken's#A Christmas Carol#graphic novel#posthumus#legendary#creator#adaptation#classic#novel
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nobody does chapter titles like charles dickens
#dickey why#this has actually been breaking me for the past several minutes#charles dickens#david copperfield#the personal history of david copperfield#the personal history and experience of David Copperfield#literature#victorian literature#classic lit
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The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come from A Christmas Carol at Chichester Festival Theatre
#the ghost of christmas yet to come#the ghost of christmas future#a christmas carol#charles dickens#theatre#chichester festival theatre
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Charles Dickens, from “Great Expectations”
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"Scrooge said that he would see him—yes, indeed he did. He went the whole length of the expression, and said that he would see him in that extremity first." - Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
#i was rereading Christmas Carol and this part got me#love how Mr Dickens censors it but also makes sure we know pretty much exactly what what Scrooge says anyways#the muppet christmas carol#a christmas carol#ebenezer scrooge#kermit the frog#merry christmas everyone i'm gonna go watch this movie again
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#mexico#guadalajara#dark academia#dark academic#dark academia aesthetic#academia blog#academia#classic literature#agatha christie#charles dickens#bookblr#booklr#library#vintage aesthetic#dark academia vibes#catblr#black cat#dogblr#cute dog#old books
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I think lady mowbray and gertrude need to start something upsetting and homoerotic
#SUE SIMS DOES NOT VOICE LADY MOWBRAY#ELLIE DICKENS VOICES LADY MOWBRAY#LADY MOWBRAY AND GERTRUDE ARE VOICED BY DIFFERENT PEOPLE#tmagp#the magnus protocol#tmagp 15#tmagp spoilers#lady mowbray#gertrude robinson#toxic old woman yuri#bs.txt
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one of the things i love about ebenezer scrooge, and a christmas carol in general, is that, unlike most fictional rich people, scrooge doesn't allow himself the luxuries that he denies to others.
like. he is enormously wealthy, but does he spend his money on good food and nice things and indulgences? no. he keeps his house dark because it's cheaper to not light things, he eats gruel, he barely even makes a big enough fire to heat himself, let alone the room. he scrimps and pinches pennies everywhere he can - including in areas that other people would consider "necessities" rather than "luxuries."
the story of a christmas carol is as much about ebenezer scrooge coming to realize that his misanthropy and miserliness is making himself as miserable as it's making everyone around him, and learning to once again take joy in living in a way he hasn't allowed himself since he was a boy.
it's genuinely cruel to ebenezer scrooge to compare him to assholes like elon musk and jeff bezos.
for all that he is a terrible, terrible person, at least scrooge isn't a damn hypocrite.
#ebenezer scrooge#a christmas carol#dickens december#yes i have a soft spot for terrible people who hold themselves to the same exacting standards as they hold everyone else#scrooge and javert are side by side and holding hands in my little heart
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Charles Dickens only wishes he could come up with a villain as audacious and selfish to use the term “youth apprenticeship.”
#politics#liberals#books#libertarians#consveratives#capitalism#charles dickens#literature#child labor
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@neil-gaiman this is amazing!! Merry Christmas!
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The Season 2 Poster Details
From top to bottom :)
This is a Buddy Holly song Everyday which was originally supposed to be the Good Omens theme :)
Neil talks about it in the Introduction to the Script Book: “In the scripts, Buddy Holly’s song ‘Every Day’ runs through the whole like a thread. It was something that Terry had suggested in 1991, and it was there in the edit. Our composer, David Arnold, created several different versions of ‘Every Day’ to run over the end credits. And then he sent us his Good Omens theme, and it was the Good Omens theme. Then Peter Anderson made the most remarkable animated opening credits to the Good Omens theme, and we realised that ‘Every Day’ didn’t really make any sense any longer, and, reluctantly, let it go. It’s here, though. You can hum it.”
And there is also the Buddy Holly Everyday record! :)
Book The Crow Road by Iain Banks. The novel describes Prentice McHoan's preoccupation with death, sex, his relationship with his father, unrequited love, sibling rivalry, a missing uncle, cars, alcohol and other intoxicants, and God, against the background of the Scottish landscape
Book Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad. An early and primary event in the story is the abandonment of a passenger ship in distress by its crew, including a young British seaman named Jim. He is publicly censured for this action and the novel follows his later attempts at coming to terms with himself and his past and seeking redemption and acceptance.
Important themes in Lord Jim include the consequences of a single, poor decision, the indifference of the universe, and the inability to know oneself or others.
There is book The Body Snatcher by Robert Louis Stevenson. Its characters were based on criminals in the employ of real-life surgeon Robert Knox (1791–1862) around the time of the notorious Burke and Hare murders (1828). Neil said: Oddly enough, episode 3 will take us to a little stint of body snatching in the era.
There is Catch-22 book by Joseph Heller that coined the term Catch-22: situation from which an individual cannot escape because of contradictory rules or limitations.
Is there only one hand or are there two? :) EIther 6 ;), or 6:30 :).
Through the window we can see the coffeeshop Give Me Coffe or Give Me Death where Nina works! :)
Azi is wearing his nifty glasses :).
Crowley is wearing his new glasses, they are RIGARDS X UMA WANG - THE STONE ECLIPSE (VINTAGE BLACK/BLACK STONES) - $435
There is the Holy Bible Aziraphale used in Season 1 :)
There seems to be a broken phone :).
The cakes behind Aziraphale are Eccles cakes :).
Azi is reading A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens published in 1859, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie whom he had never met. The story is set against the conditions that led up to the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.
Another book there is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - Neil said said that we will learn a lot about Jane Austin we didn’t know before.
And finally the Treasure Island book by - again :) - Robert Louis Stevenson, an adventure novel with pirates.
There are three geckos cuties. Who are they? Pets? Is Ligur haunting the bookshop? Who knows :).
A mysterious pamphlet, 'The Resurrectionists’ leaflet. (unofficial spoiler :)).
Also there is an old camera... mmm 🤔 Did Azi made some photos (of what? Him and Crowley, ducks? :)) Will we see them? :)
Their positions is an homage to the book covers! :)(x)
Will update this as fandom discovers new things! :)❤
#good omens#gos2#season 2#posters#s2 poster details#fun fact#robert louis stevenson#jane austen#joseph heller#charles dickens#can't waiiiit#wahoo!
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the boy
Instead of actually finishing the wips I have I instead drew over me showing off my oliver plushie 'fantastic'.
Extra thing I made like a month ago:
#dialtown#dialtown fanart#oliver swift#dialtown oliver#mr dickens#dialtown mr dickens#I love this plushie so much
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So this chap turned up with a flashy screwdriver and a blue telephone booth thing—and next thing I know, I’m meeting Charles Dickens right before his famed NYC reading of A Christmas Carol…
Thanks for a great night Neil Gaiman and Molly Oldfield!
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A lot of Christians read A Christmas Carol and gloss right over the "pay workers a living wage" message and take away "not being merry on Christmas is a cardinal sin" instead.
#And then they use this for antisemitism#If you don't understand why a lot of non xtians and former xtians hate Christmas#Think about all the stories where not being sufficiently happy on Christmas is the sole problem to be solved in 22 minutes#we have multiple words of negative connotation just for people who don't like christmas#Christmas#a christmas carol#Charles Dickens#Chuckie Dick#post o' mine
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Charles Dickens, from A Christmas Carol
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