Saturday, November 30, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 30
I won the wishbone pull. I wished that next year we won't have a barbaric celebratory contest in which we fight over the stripped bones of what we consumed.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 28
Is avoiding the squabbling, poop-stirring, bitter, baby-talking adults, downer experience of family worth the health risk of sneaking something sugary so I can feel sick and leave early without being rude?
YES.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 23
The famous WKRP 'turkey drop' from the classic Thanksgiving episode Turkeys Away (air date October 30, 1978). About 5 minutes long but worth it. You can also read Turkeys Away: An Oral History for some background on the episode.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 21
There are lots of sexy Thanksgiving-themed pinups out there but most are women and very few feature sexy men. Took some searching but in the interests of parity I found one of some hot fightin' men taking a break from trouncing the scourge of the hun in 1918 to enjoy some cooked turkey.
Eat up, fellers! Keep up your strength and beat the Kaiser!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 20
This has been making the rounds lately and is supposed to contain all sorts of Easter Eggs for the future of the Batman titles at DC.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 18
Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen by O. Henry. Story first published in collected edition in The Trimmed Lamp: and Other Stories of the Four Million (1907). The O. Henry Playhouse television episode is from 1957.
Monday with Hayley Mills: Clearly Photoshopped
I don't know where this ridiculous 1966 image originated of Hayley Mills smoking but this is clearly a fake.
FAKE
no way
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 17
From his expression, I'd double check that is a Turkey leg he's gnawing on and not some missing homeless guy.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 16
The Atomic Knights save Thanksgiving Day -- 1990! From Strange Adventures #132 (September 1961). Script by John Broome and art by Murphy Anderson.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 13
Because nothing says Thanksgiving like a robot holocaust!
Harvest printed in Weird Science-Fantasy #25 (September 1954). Credited to Al Feldstein, art by Joe Orlando and colors from Marie Severin.
Harvest printed in Weird Science-Fantasy #25 (September 1954). Credited to Al Feldstein, art by Joe Orlando and colors from Marie Severin.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 11
Bor-Yugguth of the Empty Realm wishes you and yours a very Happy Thanksgiving.
Enjoy it. It shall be your last.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Saturday, November 09, 2013
Friday, November 08, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 8
Alice's Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie (1967)
One of the most famous Thanksgiving-themed songs ever made.
Thursday, November 07, 2013
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
Monday, November 04, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 4
It's a Land of the Lost Thanksgiving!
The Pakuni and the Marshall's learn a lesson in cooperation while foraging for food during a drought. The mythical elements of the Plymouth Thanksgiving is reversed in this episode though. Instead of the natives saving the Pilgrims from starvation it is the newcomers who save the day. At least it was from working together and not exploitation.
Based on the old folk tale, the Stone Soup episode of The Land of the Lost was first broadcast in December 1974.
Sunday, November 03, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 3
Don't even want to imagine what a JLA/JSA Thanksgiving gathering would be like in the New52. Probably a lot of spite, no one brings any food expecting that everyone else would, sneering comments about competence and fistfights.
From JSA #54 (2004).
Saturday, November 02, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 2
Manifest Destiny is one of those heinous beliefs, partially supernaturally derived, that newcomers to the Americas had a right and duty to expand and change the land and peoples of the Americas so as to comply to their "real" beliefs and ways of living. It is a pernicious belief that still pervades American (and honestly, other countries) acts of nationalism into the modern era. In that form or another it is effective propaganda, serving to allow certain people in removing responsibility for their actions. After all, the Universe itself says it's okay, they know it and feel it and are told by their leaders it is so.
The 1872 painting American Progress by by John Gast reveals much of the prevailing attitude of the settlers. While technology, knowledge and advances in transportation and agriculture are good for a civilization so too was it a virtue to erase what came before. Notice the lighting in the painting. As the Spirit of America heads to the west bringing illumination the natives and their lifestyle flee the light of progress, staying to the darkness, unable or unwilling to embrace the new era.
Friday, November 01, 2013
Thanksgiving: Day 1
Many Americans would be surprised to learn that the first Thanksgiving, celebrated in a region claimed by what would be the United States, was held not by Pilgrims and Plains Tribe members but between Spaniards and the native Timucuans. There are a few variations of who did what first but it is recorded that the first Thanksgiving occurred around 1564, about 57 years before the famous and extremely mythologized celebration at Plymouth Rock.