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(via Fast Willie Jackson #1 - 1st appearance - Pencil Ink)
Published by Fitzgerald Periodicals, these characters were conceived as the African-American version of Archie Andrews and company. Among Willie's supporting cast were his best friend Jo-Jo, muscle-bound Hannibal Jones, popular girl Dee Dee Wilson and others. The stories were written by the publisher himself, Bertram Fitzgerald and drawn by Gus Lemoine (possibly a pseudonym for one of the regular Archie artists). Cover by Lemoine.
#what the actual fuck#Fast Willie Jackson#comics#cover#art#vintage#Gus Lemoine#Bertram Fitzgerald#1976#Fitzgerald Periodicals
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humble fumble, ballot boxed
Not sure what "try being popular" even means. I don't think Reggie ever wins these things.
The execution on "Ballot Boxed", where after seeing how everyone is swayed by Jughead's slogan posters for Archie's candidacy Reggie buys him off and you see the rest here, leaves something to be desired. It needs just a mite better slogans than "Archie By Cracky" for me to suspend disbelief and accept. On the soundness of the premise, I am reminded that in voting for asb positions, having nothing else to go by and no clear idea of what the heck I was voting for besides a good line for the candidates' college applications, I voted for whoever have me the most number of campaign stickers.
#Archie Comics#Reggie Mantle#Betty Cooper#Archie Andrews#Jughead#Karen#Election#Campaigning#Campaign poster#Bribery#Sabotage#Gus Lemoine#1974#Stan Goldberg#1981#1997#Samm Schwartz#1976#Student council#Class president#Sloganeering
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Fast Willie Jackson #5 (June 1977) cover by Gus LeMoine and Barry Grossman.
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And the rest!
#sabrina the teenage witch#sabrina spellman#sabrina comics#salem saberhagen#archie comics#sabrina hex#sabrina archie comics#hilda spellman#head witch della#sabrina car#pops#pop tate#archie andrews#ophelia gluetenschnable#hot dog#hot dog jr#chilli dog#seymour#jughead jones#sabrina park#spellman residence#harvey kinkle#sabrina x harvey#sabrina 60 magical stories#sabrina collection#archies tv laughout#that ol' black magic#dick mangrem#gus lemoine#sabrina race
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Laugh 8 Issue Lot (1972-1982) by Archie Publications
Written and drawn by various.
#Laugh#Archie Comics#Archie Publications#Betty and Veronica#Archie#Riverdale#Etsy#Vintage Comics#Comic Books#Comics#Rudy Lapick#Gus LeMoine#Dick Malmgren#Stan Goldberg#Miss Grundy#MIss Beazley#Li'l Jinx#Joe Edwards
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Triangle Tuesday 6: More on parallels and antiparallels, wonky hexagons, and a couple of conjectures
I had a very busy weekend so I haven't been able to write up the next subject I had planned on. Instead, I'm just going to show you some neat stuff about parallels and antiparallels in a triangle and not prove any of it.
To recap, last week we saw that a special property of the symmedian point K of a triangle is that if you draw parallels to the sides through it, the points where they meet the sides lie on a circle. This is called the first Lemoine circle, and I have labeled its center as point U.
And if you draw antiparallels through K, they also all meet the sides on a circle. This is the second Lemoine circle, and its center is K.
And we can also draw circles through K and any two of the vertices. These circles intersect the extended sides at points on a common circle as well. This is a much more recent result that I learned about here, and we'll call this the third Lemoine circle, with its center at V.
What I didn't mention before is that these three points K, U, and V all lie on the same line, along with the circumcenter O.
This line that connects O and K is known as the Brocard axis. What's more, as far as I can tell, the four points are equally spaced on the Brocard axis. I haven't been able to find a reference to that, and I haven't even tried to prove the equal spacing, so we'll just call that part a conjecture.
Another line that runs through the circumcenter is the Euler line. Other famous points on this line are the centroid G and the orthocenter H.
Not so famous, but still in ways important, is the point I have labeled W, the midpoint of G and H and the center of the orthocentroidal circle. These four points O, G, W, and H are also equally spaced. And (more conjecture) the lines GU, WK, and HV are all parallel.
Again, I have not even tried to prove this, but I thought it made a curious observation and I wanted to share it.
Let's switch gears and go back to the first Lemonie circle.
The blue segments are, remember, parallel to the sides of the triangle. If we join the endpoints of these segments to their nearest neighbors on adjacent sides, we get a self-intersecting cyclic hexagon, in gray. And it turns out that the new segments we have just drawn (red) are antiparallels.
Shall we also try that with the second Lemoine circle?
Yes, we find that the new segments we've added are parallels to the sides. So in both cases we got a self-intersecting hexagon of alternating parallel and antiparallel sides.
So is this another special property of the symmedian point?
Here is a hexagon of alternating parallel and antiparallel sides that I drew starting from an arbitrary point on the bottom side of the triangle. We still get all the vertices of the hexagon landing on a circle.
And indeed this construction works if you start from any point. The symmedian point is only special in that if the three parallels or antiparallels cross at one point, that's where they do it. Hexagons like this are called Tucker hexagons, and their circumcircles are called Tucker circles.
Okay, but what if we made a hexagon like this but only using parallels?
We still get a hexagon, but the points of contact with the sides fall on an ellipse rather than a circle. When three segments meet, they do so at the centroid, and when segments overlap in pairs so that we get a triangle, it's the medial triangle. This hexagon is called Thomsen's figure, btw.
What about using only antiparallels, then?
Looks like it forms an ellipse in the same way Thomsen's figure does. I have no idea what this is called, if it has a name at all. I'm just playing around and didn't even expect it to work.
That's about all I have time for this week. Hopefully this weekend won't be so busy and I'll be back with something more focused.
If you found this interesting, please try drawing some of this stuff for yourself! You can use a compass and straightedge, or software such as Geogebra, which I used to make all my drawings. You can try it on the web here or download apps to run on your own computer here.
An index of all posts in this series is available here.
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Any story where Reggie gets clobbered by Moose is a good story...
Sabrina in "Good and Bad", reprinted in Archie 80th Anniversary Digest #1, written by George Gladir, art by Gus LeMoine (pencils) and Jon D'Agostino (inks)
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From "Good and Bad" (Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Issue #13. Aug. 1973)
#Archie Comics#Jughead Jones#Ethel Muggs#JugheadandEthel#riverdalegang#Sabrina the Teenage Witch#1970s#Gus LeMoine
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Preview: Archie Comics 80th Anniversary Presents Sabrina
Archie Comics 80th Anniversary Presents Sabrina preview. Meet everyone's favorite teenage witch--Sabrina! Explore how Sabrina balances her magical life with her normal teen life, including at school and in romance. #comics #comicbooks #digitalcomics
ARCHIE COMICS 80TH ANNIVERSARY PRESENTS SABRINA
Script: Various Art: Various Cover: Gus LeMoine On Sale Date: 5/13 $1.99
Meet everyone’s favorite teenage witch–Sabrina! These stories explore how Sabrina balances her magical life with her normal teen life, including at school and in romance. Plus, some very special cameos from Archie and the gang!
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#archie comics#archie comics 80th anniversary presents#archie comics 80th anniversary presents sabrina#digital comics#gus lemoine
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #39 8.2.2022
Turniej ITF w Canberze: Weronika Falkowska-Naiktha Bains 6:4 4:6 4:6
Weronika Falkowska/Olivia Gadecki-Naiktha Bains/Paige Mary Hourigan 6:0 6:2
Kobiece Ashes: Australia (164/2, Meg Lanning 57, Annabel Sutherland 4/31) pokonała Anglię(163, Tammy Beaumont 50, Sophie Ecclestone 1/18) 8 wicketami
NCAA: Virgina Tech Hokies-Pittsburgh Panthers 74:47
Turniej WTA w Sankt Petersburgu: Magda Linette-Aliaksandra Sasnowicz 5:7 6:4 4:6
ICC Cricket League 2: Oman zremisował z ZEA
Turniej ITF w Grenoble: Michał Dembek/Miguel Damas-Gabriel Debru/Arthur Gea 7:5 6:7(0) 5-10
Turniej ITF w Porto: Maja Chwalińska-Quirine Lemoine 6:0 0:6 6:3
Turniej ATP w Rotterdamie: Hubert Hurkacz/Felix Auger Aliassime-Ivan Dodig/Marcelo Melo 6:4 2:6 10-7
FIFA Club World Cup: Palmeiras-Al Ahly 2:0
CEV Liga Mistrzów: OK Maribor-ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle 0:3
League Two: Carlisle-Port Vale 1:3
Igrzyska Olimpijskie w Pekinie, Dzień 4
Snowboard, slalomy równoległe:
panie
1. Ester Ledecka (CZE)
2. Daniela Ulbing (AUT)
3. Gloria Kotnik (SLO)
5. Aleksandra Król
22. Weronika Biela-Nowaczyk
24. Aleksandra Michalik
panowie
1. Benjamin Karl (AUT)
2. Tim Mastnak (SLO)
3. Victor Wild (RUS)
5. Oskar Kwiatkowski
9. Michał Nowaczyk
Biathlon, bieg indywidualny mężczyzn:
1. Quentin Fillon Maillet (FRA)
2. Anton Smolski (BLR)
3. Johannes Thignes Boe (NOR)
Grzegorz Guzik
Narciarstwo klasyczne, sprinty
panie
1. Jonna Sundling (SWE)
2. Maja Dahlqvist (SWE)
3. Jessica Diggins (USA)
39. Izabela Marcisz
50. Weronika Kaleta
panowie
1. Johannes Klaebo (NOR)
2. Federico Pellegrino (ITA)
3. Alexander Terentev (RUS)
19. Maciej Staręga
58. Kamil Bury
Saneczkarstwo, jedynki kobiet:
1. Natalie Geisenberger (GER)
2. Anna Bereiter (GER)
3. Tatyana Ivanova (RUS)
27. Klaudia Domaradzka
Hokej na lodzie kobiet:
USA-Kanada 2:4
Japonia-Czechy 3:2 po karnych
Finlandia-Rosja 5:0
Szwecja-Dania 3:1
Curling, turniej par mieszanych:
mecz o brązowy medal:
Szwecja-Wielka Brytania 9:3
mecz o złoty medal:
Włochy-Norwegia 8:5
Pozostałe konkurencje medalowe:
Narciarstwo dowolne, big air kobiet:
1. Gu Ailing Eileen (CHN)
2. Tess Ledeux (FRA)
3. Mathilde Gremaud (SUI)
Super Gigant mężczyzn:
1. Matthias Mayer (AUT)
2. Ryan Cochran-Siegle (USA)
3. Alexander Aamodt Kilde (NOR)
Łyżwiarstwo szybkie, 1500m mężczyzn:
1. Kjeld Nuis (NED)
2. Thomas Krol (NED)
3. Kim Minseok (KOR)
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"nice try"
#Archie Comics#Archie Andrews#Betty Cooper#Jughead#Ethel Muggs#Green leaves#Brown leaves#Recoloring#Unwanted romantic advance#Gus Lemoine#1968
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Oh, Hal... have you already forgotten what happened in "Always a bridesmaid", Betty and Me #40, February 1972?
From Betty and Me, Issue #122 (August 1981)
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Fast Willie Jackson #3 (February 1977) cover by Gus LeMoine and Barry Grossman.
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Another "Sabrina flunks at helping" story, and not a personal favourite XD but here goes! "That Ol' Black Magic" by Dick Malmgren and Gus Lemoine! Featuring the original Ethel Muggs and female Salem! A continuity error or a genuine change for a while? No idea! Also our first Harvey appearance in this book!
#sabrina the teenage witch#sabrina spellman#sabrina comics#salem saberhagen#archie comics#sabrina hex#sabrina archie comics#hilda spellman#jughead jones#archie andrews#pops#pop tate#ophelia gluetenschnable#seymour#head witch della#hot dog#hot dog jr#chilli dog#archies tv laughout#that ol' black magic#harvey kinkle#sabrina x harvey#sabrina car#spellman residence#sabrina 60 magical stories#sabrina collection#dick mangrem#gus lemoine#sabrina park#sabrina race
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Bertram Fitzgerald self published Fast Willie Jackson 1976 with art by Archie artist Gus Lemoine. According to Fitzgerald’s interview with comic book historian, William H. Foster III, Gus was trying to introduce people of color to the Archie books which was rejected by the publisher. Gus and Bertram had a mutual vision in creating diverse comics and put together this book. The book was popular with readers who were actually able to get it, but ultimately faced unfair distribution and advertising difficulties. https://www.instagram.com/p/CDngSRWBgwb/?igshid=13weh9j6gqb5f
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Who’s Who in Louisiana Supernatural Society
The Loa
Baron Samedi
Papa Legba
Magic Users
Voodoo Practitioners
Anaïca Catoire
Laurent Catoire
Sabine Catoire
Ruby Villars-Dubreuil
Kali Oubre
Witches
Presley Lemoine (Coven Head)
Annalyse Lemoine (deceased)
Evangeline Lemoine
Sasha Wytcoff (NPC - transplant from Philly)
Marie Jeanette LeClaire (Coven Head)
Lydiane Richard
Hadley Martin
Sofia Delaune
Raelynne Surette
Vampires
Laine Brooks
Lillian Finley
Werewolves
The New Orleans Pack
Elisse Theriot
Veronica Ardouin
The Terrebonne Pack
Andre Romero (Alpha)
Renee Romero
Gentry Pincer
Montgomery Pincer
Landry Pincer (Andre’s Second in Command)
Mason Pincer
Cecile Pincer
Aurore Guidry
Auguste “Gus” Fontenot
Breanne “Bre” Danvers (NPC)
Emmeline “Em” Bordelon (NPC)
Jack Fontenot (son of Gud Fontenot)
Bastian “Bas” Romero (son of Andre and Eva)
Artemis “Emi” Romero (daughter of Andre and Eva)
Josette “Jo” Pincer (daughter of Landry and Aurore)
Other
Felix Miller (member of the Spirit Chasers)
Aidan Silva (NPC; member of the Spirit Chasers)
Richard Carter (Network Liaison)
Cooper Montgomery
Charlotte Montgomery
Parker and Sarabeth Montgomery (NPCs)
Madison Holmes (works for Holmes Realty)
Danny Holmes (works for Holmes Realty)
Adrienne Philips (works for Holmes Realty)
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