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The Question story from Blue Beetle # 5, 1968.
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allmasks · 7 months
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Argosy / 24. April 1937
Cover by Rudolph Belarski
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allmasks · 1 year
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The Devil. Art by Brooke Penrose, from the Tarot of The Crystal World.
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The Question Quarterly #1 (1990)
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Sandman by Patrick Zircher 
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allmasks · 2 years
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The Household Magazine Oct. 1935 cover by  Theodore Benda
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Batman Urban Legends #14, cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli
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The Master Detective Vol. 5, No. 3 (November 1931). Cover Art by Dalton Stevens
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Reveals how to use masks, meditation, and improvisation to free yourself from overthinking, self-doubt, and fixed ideas of who you think you are
Sharing a series of mindfulness techniques and acting exercises that show how malleable the self can be, award-winning actor, narrator, and Zen Buddhist priest Peter Coyote explores how to work with masks, meditation, and improv to suppress the ego, calm the mind, and allow spontaneous playfulness and spaciousness to arise from your deepest nature.
• Shares a series of mindfulness techniques and improv exercises with masks to suppress the ego, calm the mind, and allow spontaneous playfulness and spaciousness to arise from your deepest nature
• Draws on Buddhist philosophy to describe how and why the exercises work
• Woven throughout with a lighthearted parable of an overweight and out-of-work Lone Ranger and Tonto who meet Buddha and experience spiritual awakening
Sharing a series of mindfulness techniques and acting exercises that show how malleable the self can be, award-winning actor, narrator, and Zen Buddhist priest Peter Coyote reveals how to use masks, meditation, and improvisation to free yourself from fixed ideas of who you think you are and help you release your ego from constant defensive strategizing, calm the mind’s overactivity, and allow spontaneous playfulness to arise out of your deepest nature. Developed through 40 years of research and personal study, Coyote’s synthesis of mask-based improv games and Zen practices is specifically designed to create an ego-suppressed state akin to the mystical experiences of meditation or the spiritual awakenings of psychedelics. After preparatory exercises, seeing yourself in a mask will temporarily displace your familiar self and the spirit of the mask will take over.
Likening the liberated state induced by mask work to “Enlightenment-lite,” Coyote draws on Buddhist philosophy to describe how and why the exercises work as well as how to make your newly awakened and confident self part of daily life. In true Zen form, woven throughout the narrative is a lighthearted parable of an out-of-work Lone Ranger and Tonto, who meet Buddha and experience spiritual awakening. Illuminating the lessons of mask work, the transformation of the Lone Ranger mirrors that of the individual pursuing this practice, revealing how you will come to realize that the world is more magical and vaster than you thought possible.
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Spider-Man Noir - Denis Medri
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Cesare Sofianopulo / “Masks” / 1930 / Revoltella Museum
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Interior art for The Monkey Suit, a Doc Savage story published in 1947.
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allmasks · 2 years
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Plague doctor week pt. 3 [day 5/7]
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allmasks · 2 years
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Yooo my parents commissioned Ramona Fradon to draw a Renee Question for me for Christmas 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
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This is an actual product
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The Question (Rene Montoya) by Ryan Kelly
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Masks #8
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