Matt Baker underwater cover. Dan Barry, Bob Powell, and George Tuska art.
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From Medical Pickwick, 1921.
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A nightmare from Cornhill magazine, 1884.
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A nightmare of the unknown bull, from Punch, 1862.
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A nightmare involving Abraham Lincoln. From Fun magazine, 1864.
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Scary detail of a (hopefully misprinted) Dutch children’s book
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From Southerly Busters by Ironbark, 1878.
good morning
An Ebonite from The Outer Limits episode "Nightmare" (December 2, 1963)
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‘Black Tide’ graphite/carbon - 9 x 14″
Sam Wolfe Connelly
My drawing for the second Platinum Blend show at the Modern Eden Gallery opening Jan 9th.
The Whyte Boots | Nightmare
She lay so still. I knew that something was wrong. And I said, "Help me, girls. What should I do? What should I do?!"
Run, run, run...
girl fight
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Almost anyone that has tried to cancel cable service, wireless service, or a gym membership knows how difficult it can be to do over the phone, but a recent call to Comcast by one customer might take the cake for the worst of them all. Ryan Block, formerly of Engadgetand now at AOL, called Comcast to cancel his service, but instead of politely obliging and going ahead with his request, the representative on the line insisted on taking him through a circular argument to find out the reason why he was canceling service.
Block was able to capture about eight minutes of the call and has posted the audio to his Soundcloud account for the rest of us to enjoy (or sympathize with, if you've been in that situation before). It's pretty painful to listen to, and even though it sounds like something straight out of a hidden camera TV show, Block insists that it was not a prank (he even asked the rep during the call if it was indeed a prank). Grab a cup of coffee and give a listen to the call below....
audio at link - it really is painful, but I listened and hated the fucker the whole time...
Source: theverge.com