Robert E. Howard’s Sailor Steve Costigan
Art by...
1) Thomas Gianni
2) Guillaume Sorel
3) Gene Day
4) Blue Moon Cartoons
5) Walter Martin Baumhofer
6) Chris Schweizer
7) Andy Taylor
8) Mark Finn
9) Carmen Cerra
10) Michele D’Aloisio
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The Pulp Heroes Of Robert E. Howard
1) Conan by Roberto de la Torre
2) Red Sonja by Jerome Sayers
3) Bran Mak Morn by Frank Brunner
4) Conan And Kull by John Buscema And Ernie Chan
5) El Borak by Gene Day
6) Solomon Kane by Jeffrey Catherine Jones
7) Conan The Cimmerian by Frank Frazetta
8) Sailor Steve Costigan by Walter Martin Baumhofer
9) Red Sonja by Boris Vallejo
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Robert E Howard group shot by Rafael Kayanan
Howard (1906 - 1936) has been one of my favourite authors for over forty years. Longer than he lived. Amount he created in his thirty years is amazing. Conan The Barbarian is best known of these, but all are worth reading.
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Dark Horse Presents 2008
Sailor Steve Costigan: A New Game For Costigan
based on the short story by Robert E. Howard
written by Joe Casey
art by Pop Mhan
colors by Jose Villarrubia
letters by Richard Starkings and Comicraft
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Pulptober 16th: Not all Heroes Wear Costumes - Sailor Steve Costigan
I may be stretching it a little here but Steve’s only a merchant sailor and hardly has a uniform.
Steve Costigan is, in the vein of Breckenridge Elkins, one of Howard’s ‘strong and cheerful but colossally stupid’ protagonists. If you’re into boxing you’ll probably enjoy his tales, though if you don’t care for the sweet science there’s not much for you here.
Arts by Thomas Gianni and the erstwhile Chris Schweizer.
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Sailor Steve Costigan by Michele D’Aloisio
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Perry King Riptide
The Man
Perry
2018 The Divide Réalisateur
2018 The Divide Sam Kincaid 2015 Descente en eaux troubles Sheriff Lee Decker 2012 Bad Blood: The Hatfields and McCoys Ran'l McCoy
2011 Drop Dead Diva Saison 3
2011 Mentalist Saison 4
2010 Big Love Saison 4
2009 Happiness Isn't Everything Commandant Gower
2007 Une soeur dangereuse Jason
2006 Brothers & Sisters Saison 1
2006 Cold Case affaires classées - Saison 4
2005 FBI portés disparus - Saison 4
2005 L'Ombre d'une rivale William Costigan
2005 Un Foyer pour l'amour Cooper
2004 L'enfant inconnu Greg Norris
2004 Le Jour d'après President Blake
2002 Another Pretty Face Michael Bennet
2001 Mariage mortel le docteur Robert Steward
2001 Spin City
2000 Titans - Saison 1 Richard Williams
2000 Un meurtre parfait Richard Mannhart
1999 Will & Grace - Saison 2
1998 Les Aventures de Ragtime Jerry Blue
1997 La Sentinelle - Saison 3
1996 Panique sur le vol 285 Frank Layton
1995 Melrose Place - Saison 4 Hayley Armstrong
1994 Melrose Place - Saison 3
1994 She Led Two Lives Jeffrey Madison -
1993 Country Estates Shérif Kurt Morgan
1993 La famille Torkelson Brian Morgan
1993 Les Contes de la Crypte
1991 Dans la peau d'une blonde Steve Brooks
1990 Kaléidoscope John Chapman
1984 - 1985 Riptide - Cody Allen
1982 Class 1984 Andrew Norris
1982 Un Tueur dans la ville Paul "Mac" McCormack
1977 Bande de flics Baxter Slate
1976 Viol et châtiment Steve Edison
1975 Mandingo Hammond Maxwell
1975 The Wild Party Dale Sword
1974 Les Mains dans les poches Chico Tyrell
1972 The Possession of Joel Delaney Joel Delaney
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Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936)
"All fled, all done, so lift me on the pyre;
The feast is over and the lamps expire."
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Robert E. Howard and Some of His Creations
Art by Rafael Kayanan
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Happy Valley - BBC One - April 29, 2014 - Present
Crime Drama (12 episodes to date)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Sarah Lancashire as Sgt. Catherine Cawood
Siobhan Finneran as Clare Cartwright
Charlie Murphy as Ann Gallagher
James Norton as Tommy Lee Royce
George Costigan as Nevison Gallagher
Steve Pemberton as Kevin Weatherill
Joe Armstrong as Ashley Cowgill
Adam Long as Lewis Whippey
Karl Davies as Daniel Cawood
Kevin Doyle as DS John Wadsworth
Robert Emms as Daryl Garrs
Vincent Franklin as DSI Andy Shepherd
Shirley Henderson as Frances Drummond
Julie Hesmondhalgh as Amanda Wadsworth
Katherine Kelly as DI Jodie Shackleton
Matthew Lewis as Sean Balmforth
Susan Lynch as Alison Garrs
Con O'Neill as Neil Ackroyd
Rick Warden as Mike Taylor
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Robert E. Howard's Sailor Steve Costigan
Art by Gene Day
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Hudson: Democrats Decry Trump’s ‘Lynching’ Tweet, Ignore Their Party’s History of Lynchings
Whatever evil lynchings evoke — the extrajudicial massacre of thousands of blacks and whites in America by hanging — is a legacy of cold blooded murder. And it’s barbarism that belongs almost exclusively to the Democrat Party.
In 1871, black South Carolina Republican Rep. Robert Brown Elliott said “the declared purpose [of the Democratic party is] to defeat the ballot with the bullet and other coercive means. . . . The white Republican of the South is also hunted down and murdered or scourged for his opinion’s sake, and during the past two years more than six hundred loyal [Republican] men of both races have perished in my State alone.”
Elliot was speaking before Congress, which was set to vote on a Reconstruction-era bill that would empower the president to use the federal military to subdue and federal courts to prosecute the Ku Klux Klan. The Klan had become the terrorist wing of the Democrat Party after the Civil Way. Mass murder, many by hanging, rape, robbery, and arson, was their modus operandi. President Ulysses S. Grant’s use of the Ku Klux Klan Act resulted in a short-term destruction of the KKK. But about a decade after Elliot’s warning to Congress, lynchings in America peaked.
Some 4,743 people were lynched — 3,446 blacks and 1,297 whites — from 1882 to 1968, according to the Tuskegee Institute. When Democrats and their Klan terrorists weren’t lynching Republicans, they were thwarting GOP lawmakers’ decades-long effort to pass federal anti-lynching laws.
Rep. Hatton W. Sumners (D-TX), who served as the Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee from 1932 through 1946, rejected the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill, which was first introduced in 1918 by Republican Rep. Leonidas C. Dyer (R-MO). Despite First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt’s vocal support for anti-lynching legislation, her husband, Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt, never seriously pursued the issue for “fear of alienating white Democratic voters in the south,” according to History.com.
After the NAACP convinced two Democrat senators — Robert Wagner and Edward Costigan — to co-sponsor an anti-lynching bill, FDR coldly said “If I come out for the anti-lynching bill now, [southern Democrats] will block every bill I ask Congress to pass to keep America from collapsing. I just can’t take the risk.”
What’s more? Former Democrat Senator and Georgia Gov. Richard Russell “filibustered a 1935 anti-lynching bill for six days in order to kill it.”
As History.com notes:
Instead, FDR never gave his support, and the anti-lynching bills introduced during his term were “filibustered to death,” Rauchway says. Senator Richard Russell, for whom one of the three Senate office buildings is still named, filibustered a 1935 anti-lynching bill for six days in order to kill it (three decades later, he also filibustered the 1964 civil rights bill). In 1937, Eleanor [Roosevelt] sat in the Senate Gallery for days as Senators filibustered another anti-lynching bill to death.
Even in the early ‘40s, southern Democratic senators threatened not to support World War II bills unless their colleagues dropped anti-lynching legislation.
Fast forward to our present day virtue signaling hell. President Trump dared to call the Democrat-led impeachment drive against him “a lynching.” Heads exploded. But the president was only using language peddled for decades by his political opponents.
There was no shortage of Democrats who invoked lynching to defend Bill Clinton, a white guy who perjured himself when he lied under oath about receiving oral sex from an intern and who chose for his mentor a rabid segregationist in Senator J. William Fulbright; a man Bill Clinton later awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom his first year in office.
And who could forget Cory Booker (D-NJ)? He called the fake hate crime orchestrated by actor Jussie Smollett “an attempted modern-day lynching.”
To be clear, Democrats and leftist pundits were promoting impeachment months before Trump won the Republican nomination. Dozens of Democrats joined Rep. Al Green’s effort to impeach over Trump’s criticism of the NFL national anthem protests. Russian collusion failed faster than obstruction of justice. There’s now a violation of the Foreign Emoluments Clause concoction being cooked up.
More than three weeks into Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s formal impeachment inquiry into the president, House Intelligence Committee Democrats are running what Minority Whip Steve Scalise called a “secret, closed-door star-chamber process of impeachment.” Democrats refuse to release transcripts of their depositions. Republicans have been barred from sitting in on the hearings. Democrats have leaked information to hurt Trump to their allies in the media.
The 800 pound noose in the room? Trump was right. This is worse than a witch hunt. It’s a partisan lynching.
Hannah Bleau contributed to this article
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Robert Ervin Howard born January 22, 1906
“Break the skin of civilization and you find the ape, roaring and red-handed.”
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Sneak Preview: February Classes at COOK
Events
Tickets go on sale Monday, January 7th at 2 p.m.
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It’s a new year at COOK, and for those of you looking to learn a little something, eat a little something, drink a little something, or just hang out and have a unique experience this year, you should definitely check out what the crew has in store next month. From Chinese New Year dinners to Filipino feasts, soul food, a pizza party, or a beer and chocolate pairing, COOK has something for everyone.
And we’ve got a sneak preview for you right here. Tickets for all classes go on sale Monday, January 7th at 2 p.m. and they sell out fast, so make a plan and be ready.
COOK’s February Classes
February 1: Tailgating with Becca O’Brien of Two Birds Catering and Canning
February 2: 6 p.m. Chinese New Year Dinner with Judy Ni and Andy Tessier of Baology
February 5: A Filipino Feast with Jill Encarnacion, Resa Mueller, Neal Santos and Michael Cher of LALO
February 6: An Evening with Joe Monnich of Stove & Tap and Steve Gullo of The Bercy
February 8: 6 p.m. Beer + Chocolate Pairing with Meredith Rebar of Home Brewed Events and Kevin Paschall and Laurel Burmeister of Shane Confectionery
February 9: 6 p.m. A Night In Tuscany with Paul Cullen and Claudia Baudo
February 10: 6 p.m. Sushi-101 with Matt Kemp of Shoon
February 11: 6 p.m. A Very Vegan Valentine’s Day with Rachel Klein of Miss Rachel’s Pantry
February 13: Wine + Swine Along the Rhine with Mitch Skwer of Wine Merchant and Nick Macri of La Divisa Meats
February 14: Valentine’s Day Dinner with Laura Frangiosa and Maureen Stoebenau
February 15: 6 p.m. Empanada Making Happy Hour with Jezabel Careaga of Jezabel’s
February 16: 12 p.m. Pizza Party with Peggy Paul Casella of Thursday Night Pizza
February 17: 1 p.m. COOKbook Author Event: “Vegan Chocolate” with Fran Costigan
February 18: Spice World: Expanding Your Home Cooking Spice Repertoire with Brian Ricci of Philabundance
February 19: Winter Soul Food with Malik Ali of South
February 20: 6 p.m. Sour Happy Hour with James Cleland of Boardroom Spirits
February 23: 12 p.m. Food For The Gods: Vegetarian Indian with Rupen Rao of Rupen’s
February 25: An Evening with Ben Moore of Harper’s Garden
February 26: Cooking On the Maginot Line: An Alsatian Dinner with Joncarl Lachman of Noord and Winkel
February 28: The Cheese Course with Laura Sutter and Rachel Freier
Source: https://www.phillymag.com/foobooz/2019/01/04/february-classes-cook-philadelphia/
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