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Summer 2012 4 Dolby

May24
by chapeau on May 24, 2012 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Chatter

If you haven’t treated yourself to Carl Sagan’s old tv series Cosmos (recently and beautifully re-released on DVD!), you’ve missed one of the finest delicacies the medium has ever offered up. The elegance of Sagan’s prose attached to subjects of such intrinsic charm is, as an intellectual and philosophical activity, something to be savored. Here is a bit!
Meanwhile, our sketch drive goes on! Just about a week left to go! Ten dollars – to a guy like me that’s three comic books that I’m reading just to keep up on continuity. To them, it’s the chance to stand up in front of a community and assert their right to existence. So let’s help ‘em out!





– Count Dolby von Luckner

Summer Preview IV: Saga, Sagas, Sagan

May24
by chapeau on May 24, 2012 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Comic

New Sketch Drive for Castro Valley Pride 2012! Read more below!


Summer 2012 Preview 4: Saga, Sagas, Sagan

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1671 Dolby

May22
by vonluckner on May 22, 2012 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Chatter

First of all, IT’S RICHARD WAGNER’S 199TH BIRTHDAY! Celebration here typically involves listening to two cd’s that I have had with me since forever – the “golden disc” which is Karajan’s Ring Highlights single cd, and then an old ’41 recording of Max Lorenz in Rienzi. Hurrah!
Geoff is back on the grad school application train, so I get to do another week of vamping for the story that I’m in the process of writing up. Mid-to-Late 17th century London is one of my all time favorite eras to splash about in, precisely because of the contrast between just appalling fortune and unspeakable genius. Plus, if you’ve never wanted to draw Charles II’s moustache and wig, you’re hardly a human.
And our drive to help the brave teenagers putting together Castro Valley Pride 2012 in the face of a community which would much prefer them to be quiet or not exist at all continues! $10 for a good cause and a bit of art to put on the wall! What better way to say I Love You than with the gift of a picture of Charles XII fighting Soda Popinski?





Was Newton this radically more optimistic before getting slapped down by Hooke after his first theoretical submission to the Royal Society? All evidence points to no, but that’s hardly any fun, is it? On a side note, the Oxford Parliament is my go-to counterexample to the notion that Charles II was, in essence, a roving penis in a Very Fine Hat. Cause that was some pretty crafty politics right there.
– Count Dolby von Luckner

1671 The Musical!

May22
by chapeau on May 22, 2012 at 12:02 am
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New Sketch Drive for Castro Valley Pride 2012! Read more below!


1671 The Musical!

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Ep506 Dolby

May17
by vonluckner on May 17, 2012 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Chatter

Can you still donate a mere $10 to a couple of teenagers trying to fight for recognition by an often cold-hearted small town (the local paper featured not one, but three, Letters to the Editor bemoaning how The Gays are taking over marriage) and get fantastic webcomic-quality art in return? You CAN!!





– Count Dolby von Luckner

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