I’ve tried some of the other wrestling bios since, but this one captivated me.
I hope he considers adding a few chapters.
Ric Flair: To Be The Man
(Simon and Shuster)
https://t.co/IHKyeU83Xg
@jpalmiotti An excellent Will Eisner recreation. He had passed on by the time I’d discovered his excellent Sequential Art book.
I’ve seen some of his originals and it was an almost religious experience.
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@Variety “The Disaster Artist” — will it’s like ever be seen again??!!
Greg Sestero:
Tommy, dude, this really isn't necessary.
Tommy Wiseau:
No, no! Very necessary. I need to show my ass to sell this picture
@Schmutz_7R Those celebrity hand prints in cemented into paving/side walks in many places around USA, Europe, and perhaps elsewhere…Arnold Schwarzenegger’s seem unusually large for a man of his size.
Looking at the contrast between the vibrant boy-band type younger self and the hollowed out, deadened, lifeless-husk on the right,
made me think about
Evgeny Stepanovich Kobytev. The B&W photo in the left shows a fresh faced artist who signed up for WW2. The second photo is after 4 years in Khorol, a German concentration camp.
Both men show a certain permanent damage nobody truly returns from.
@CuriosityonX We’re already on the upgrade.
Going there seems equivalent to walking backwards halfway around the world to a yard sale that has a 1980s era pc.
@russelldobular Truly inspiring.
The whole thing, start to finish,
May the echoes of at least a few more shay-shay-na’s sustain you for as long as possible.
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