Comics
What would you do baby, without us? Wednesday!
A long time ago, in a Dekalb county far, far away, 6 men among boys brought forth some fun and hijinks onto what people called paper or “flexible wood”. It twas in a little zine called HardKnock. Please now witness a classic insertion from that nationwide adored collection. This one is from HardKnock#5 – published in […]
Manhattan Business Stories No.4
A hearty “Yo!” to all you faithful, youthful Hardgonauts out there! Males ages 13-35 and Females age 18! We here at the celebrated Knockquarters have heard your clarion calls and hereby respond in the mightiest, brightiest, but in no way contritiest way imaginable, and we can imagine ALOT! “Check” it: Straight “outta” the Compton […]
This is what we looked like circa 1982, when newsprint was media
You can imagine my delight/disappointment when, while desperately tearing apart the attic in search of my September 1984 issue of Penthouse, the one with Traci Lords, I instead came across this little gem of pre-history. Since I mentioned in a recent post, in passing, that we used to be a print publication, many an astute […]