“The Lost City of Osiris–A Tale Of Western Adventure”
You can read the Gutter’s own Carol’s latest story, “The Lost City of Osiris–A Tale of Western Adventure at Pornokitsch. Mummies! Lost Cities! Mysterious Tomes! Adventure!
You can read the Gutter’s own Carol’s latest story, “The Lost City of Osiris–A Tale of Western Adventure at Pornokitsch. Mummies! Lost Cities! Mysterious Tomes! Adventure!
The Dartmouth College Library ahs scans of the oldest extant comic book, Rodolphe Töpffer’s “The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck” (1837). (via @SoxOnTheBrain)
The Swiss Literary Archives have made their Patricia Highsmith collection available online here. (Thanks, Kate!)
So much art available for your browsing pleasure as the Smithsonian puts 40,000 pieces of Asian art from the Freer and Saeckler Collection online.
I’m sure we’re all glad to see 2014 go. I know I am. But you know, comics are always here for you, and so is the Gutter. I thought I’d do something a little different with the list this year. Last year, I was invited to do a […]
Project Gutenberg has a copy of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” complete with scans of the cover and John Leech’s illustrations from the first edition.