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Champion, The Wonder Horse Comic Annual 1960 - Cover by Walt Howarth.
#comic books#british comics#uk annuals#british annuals#hardback#western comics#champion the wonder horse#walt howarth#world distributors
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Walt Howarth, Doctor Who (Christopher Eccleston) and Rose
#walt howarth#doctor who#doctor who art#christopher eccleston#when doctor who was good#rose#pulp art
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Excalibur Auctions latest "Collectors' Cavern Auction" includes UFO film script, Gerry Anderson and Doctor Who comic art
Excalibur Auctions latest "Collectors' Cavern Auction" of entertainment memorabilia includes a copy of a draft script for a reboot of the Gerry Anderson series, UFO, and Doctor Who comic art by John Ridgway

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#Auction News#Batman#Dave Taylor#Doctor Who#downthetubes News#Gerry Anderson#John Ridgway#Lee Sullivan#Marvel#Peter Cushing#Simon Furman#Steve Parkhouse#The Avengers#Thunderbirds#UFO#Walt Howarth
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Original catalog illustrations. And actual

Dr Doctor Who Annual Cover William Hartnell 1965 - Walt Howarth (or Stanley Freeman) Original Painting
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Happy Thanksgiving Day, my awesome peeps! I am thankful to my friends, my former teachers, my family, my co-workers and supervisors for everything like being with me even if I cannot see them, taught me some new things that I do not know, getting me educated that I have or never seen before and having faith in me. This would be my 4th year of Thanksgiving without my pet German shepherd named Ace, my 5th year without my old substitute teacher Rod Carter, my 8th year without Laird K Butler and my grandad (also my mom's dad) Grandpa Walt Howarth, our 9th year without Caitlin Hunt and my another grandad (also my dad's dad) Grandpa John Leo Moss, my 11th year without Mrs. Stacey Rivard-Bollan, my 12th year without Tashana Kalka and my 13th year without Ally Savine. Here's the Bible verse of the day: ”By Him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to His Name.” -Hebrews 13:15. I'm wishing all of you guys to have a Happy Thanksgiving, have Christian faith, be safe out there anywhere and May God bless us all.
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Walt Howarth
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Space: 1999 - art by Walt Howarth (1975)
#walt howarth#space: 1999#sci-fi art#70s sci-fi art#70s tv series#70s sci-fi#commander koenig#professor bergman#doctor russell#gerry anderson#sylvia anderson#seventies#1975
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Space Family Robinson: Lost in Space #23 (August 1967), cover by George Wilson
The Doctor Who Annual 1969 (September 1968), cover by Walt Howarth
Bonus fact: The inside cover art of the 1969 annual includes Natarls from the Toho film Battle in Outer Space (1959).


#doctor who#classic doctor who#2nd doctor#second doctor#toho studios#battle in outer space#lost in space
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No kiss fine b[u]t dullish morn[in]g F[ahrenheit] 57 1/2° at 9 25/.. p.m. br[eak]f[a]st at 9 1/2 in 1/2 h[ou]r - fr[om] 10 to 1 at my
desk w[i]th the except[io]n of hav[in]g Mr. Hoyland for 10 min[ute]s ab[ou]t canvassing the side of the blue r[oo]m –
will n[o]t look well en[ou]gh – so determ[ine] n[o]t to do it - unab[le] to keep my eyes open long togeth[e]r - r[ea]d
fr[om] p[age] 230 to 256 Boase and asleep all the rest of the ti[me]! - read[in]g a p[age] or 2 th[e]n sleep[in]g - wh[a]t can
be the reas[o]n of th[i]s? - w[e]nt d[o]wnst[ai]rs at 1 mean[in]g to go to Geo[rge] Naylor’s[u]t staid all the aft[ernoo]n help[in]g A- [Adney] to
put the china and glass in the new china clos[e]t, and now and th[e]n w[i]th Ch[arle]s and Ja[me]s H- [Howarth] who finish[e]d th[i]s ev[enin]g nail[in]g
on diaper on the sides of the tent r[oo]m - Mallins[o]n and 2 men and 2 boys flagg[in]g north court, and wall[in]g
up wine cellar wind[ow]s outside – Pickells repaving court n[ea]r the new c[oa]ch h[ou]se door – Ann Lee and h[e]r assist[an]t
finish[e]d Blue r[oo]m wind[ow] curt[ai]n beg[a]n yest[erday] - din[ner] at 7 - coff[ee] - r[ea]d al[ou]d to A- [Adney] the 1st 24 p[ages] vol[ume] 1
Rollins’ anc[ien]t hist[ory] - 1/2 h[ou]r w[i]th my a[un]t till 10 1/4 – fine day F[ahrenheit] 59° now at 10 25/.. p.m. –
Parc[e]l fr[om] Mr. Parker th[i]s morn[in]g and no[te] to say he h[a]d s[e]nt me convey[an]ce of cot[tage] fr[om] W[illia]m Green –
agreem[en]t of JL- [J. Lister?] w[i]th the Walt[er]cl[ou]gh fam[il]y ab[ou]t wat[e]r level for th[ei]r mill - admitt[an]ce fr[om] Mrs. Walsh
and the 2 leases to Empsall and Pickells – Parcel tonight by Th[oma]s Greenwood cont[ainin]g Wilsons’
of Hull rec[ei]pt for 13/2 for Juvenal Lubini 5/. and carr[ia]ge of A-‘s [Adney] box by sea to Cromarty
etc. = the rest, and his catalogue old 2[n]d h[an]d and new b[oo]ks - r[ea]d fr[om] p[age] 257 to 267 Boase till 11 5/..
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Heavy Metal magazine
Heavy Metal is an American science fiction and fantasy comics magazine, published beginning in 1977. The magazine is known primarily for its blend of dark fantasy/science fiction and erotica and steampunk comics.
Unlike the traditional American comic books of that time bound by the restrictive Comics Code Authority, Heavy Metal featured explicit content. The magazine started out as a licensed translation of the French science-fantasy magazine Métal hurlant, including work by Enki Bilal, Philippe Caza, Guido Crepax, Philippe Druillet, Jean-Claude Forest, Jean Giraud (a.k.a. Moebius), Chantal Montellier, and Milo Manara. The magazine later ran Stefano Tamburini and Tanino Liberatore's ultra-violent RanXerox. Heavy Metal gradually evolved into a publication featuring North American contributors like Richard Corben, Matt Howarth, Stephen R. Bissette, Alex Ebel, John Holmstrom, Paul Kirchner, Terrance Lindall, Gray Morrow, Walt Simonson, Dan Steffan, Jim Steranko, John Shirley, Arthur Suydam, Bernie Wrightson, and Olivia De Berardinis.
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#2 Finished ‘Notes on Some Figures Behind TS Eliot’, by Herbert Howarth (1965). Eliot spent a year in Paris (1910-11) studying under Bergson at the College of France, & Durkheim & others at the Sorbonne. He would also study at Marburg, Germany (where Durkheim studied) but it was shortened by the start of WW I. TS would then study at Merton College, Oxford University. Through Professor Schofield at Harvard Tom would discover Symons work & his chapter on Laforgue the Franco-Uruguayan poet. Who was influenced by Walt Whitman. One of the first French poets to write in Free Verse. TS would experiment in the mode that he found by emulating Laforgue. In Paris, TS would meet a young novelist, Henri-Alban Fournier & his brother-in-law, an aspiring writer. Both were great admirers of Laforgue. Fournier would be a tutor for TS in conversational French. TS would say that the poet Laforgue ‘was the first to teach me how to speak, to teach me the poetic possibilities of my own idiom of speech.’ In 1909 TS would order the 3 volumes of Laforgue, he may have been the first man in the US to possess them. TS would share a taste for Laforgue’s poetry with a fellow lodger, Jean Jules Verdenal, a medical student at the Sorbonne. Howarth does not mention Verdenal in his work, but Robert Crawford develops their relationship in ‘Young Eliot: From St Louis to The Waste Land’ (2015). Both Verdenal & Riviere would die at the front in WW I. Riviere would become an editor of the French literary magazine La Nouvelle Revue Francaise (NRF), which was restarted after the war. TS would subscribe to NRF when he returned to the States. Charles Maurras, whose work Eliot had already encountered, was a fierce critic of the 19th-Century. Upon return to the States TS continued reading Maurras’s books. Maurras espoused the ‘aesthetic of the 3 traditions’ (classique, catholique, monarchique). TS in 1928 would describe himself as a classicist in art, Anglican in religion, royalist in politics. Tom’s interest in Maurras was one of the many traits he shared with his fellow lodger, Jean Verdenal. Maurras the anti-Semitic intellectual leader of L’Action Francaise was covered by the N.R.F. https://www.instagram.com/p/CZVwlaLrgbl/?utm_medium=tumblr
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BOOKS IN COMIC BOOKS : : :
“1001 CRIMES” BY UNKNOWN AUTHOR. (”The Bookworm’s Best Seller” from Batman #7, 1967 --art by Walt Howarth)
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Wonder Woman private commission by Walt Howarth, perhaps best known for his work on the Doctor Who annuals. This art was recently sold by phil-comics auctions
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Classic SOD Cover Date: July 6, 2004
Alicia Minshew, Mark LaMura, Susan Lucci, Walt Willey, & Eden Riegel (Kendall, Mark, Erica, Jackson, & Bianca, ALL MY CHILDREN) (insets) Alicia Leigh Willis (Courtney, GENERAL HOSPITAL); David Lago (Raul, THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS); Kathy Brier (Marcie, ONE LIFE TO LIVE); Roger Howarth (Paul, AS THE WORLD TURNS); & John Edward (CROSSING OVER)
#Soap Opera Digest#SOD#soap opera#All My Children#AMC#Alicia Minshew#Susan Lucci#Mark LaMura#Walt Willey#Eden Riegel#Jackson & Erica#Jack & Erica#General Hospital#GH#Alicia Leigh Willis#The Young & the Restless#Y&R#David Lago#One Life to Live#OLTL#Kathy Brier#As the World Turns#ATWT#Roger Howarth#John Edward#Crossing Over
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