Alice Cooper’s Greatest Hits, 1977

Just posting this fantastic cover

Alice Cooper’s Greatest Hits gate-fold cover art was designed by Ernie Cefalu and features a sepia-toned Drew Struzan illustration consisting of the Alice Cooper band and various movie stars of the silver screen from the 1920s & 1930s, gathered in front of “Big Al’s” garage.

Seen from left to right: Humphrey Bogart, Robert Taylor, Clark Gable, Edward G. Robinson, William Powell, Jean Harlow, Peter Lorre, St. Valentine’s Day Massacre scene (top), Alice Cooper band members (Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Neal Smith), Groucho Marx

Red Sonja & Tarzan #1

The She-Devil with a Sword meets the Lord of the Jungle!
Eson Duul is an evil man. The mere mention of his name makes powerful quake with fear. He has no regard for life, including that of man. But he may finally have met his match when he finds himself up against Red Sonja and Tarzan!
Gail Simone (Birds of Prey, Red Sonja) and Walter Geovani (Red Sonja, Clean Room) reunite to bring us the crossover event featuring two of fiction’s greatest heroes side by side at last!

World Cruise, 1933



S.S. President Johnson, formerly the S.S. Manchuria, built in 1903. The ship was requisitioned by The United States Shipping Board and became a troop carrier for the US Army carrying upwards of 5000 soldiers per voyage. She made 13 round trips to Europe before being returned to her owners in 1919. In 1928 she was renamed the S.S. President Johnson and sold to Dollar Steamship Lines. All old first class quarters were stripped and replaced with seventy-five staterooms and twenty-five new private baths for 175 first class passengers. All public rooms were renovated, a steel tank swimming pool was added on deck, a new deck house was built as a smoking room, and the “verandah cafe” with a 2400 square foot “play ground” above was added.

Le Petit Journal, 1924


Like in a movie
A young American girl is currently terrorizing the Brooklyn residents. In the company of another malfeasance, she burst into the banks and, revolver in hand, seized money from the coffers. Then, stiff, strange, mysterious, she fled by car before the intervention of the police. This woman-bandit is a real movie character, unfortunately wanders into reality.