More swag from the #LAABF: Black Goo by Daniel Cantrell, Wuvable Oaf tee by Ed Luce, Speedgun by Tommy Musturi, Feminist Rock tee by Wacky Wacko, Myopia by Mark Mothersbaugh (motherfucking signed), and Velvet Underground tee by Killer Acid
Written by Grant Morrison, with art by Frank Quitely and colors by Nathan Fairbairn
The ultra-ambitious, nearly a decade in the making miniseries continues to melt minds, and this issue might be the craziest and best to date. This time…
Written by Grant Morrison, with art by Frank Quitely and colors by Nathan Fairbairn
The ultra-ambitious, nearly a decade in the making miniseries continues to melt minds, and this issue might be the craziest and best to date. This time…
Sorry to interrupt your regularly scheduled blend of magick esoterica and pop ephemera, but you may have noticed that we here at Occult Training Wheels quite like our comics. They’re a singular medium, perfect for making work that’s equal parts challenging and pop sensible; in short, our exact cup of tea. SLV likes comics so much, in fact, that he’s started working at Phoenix Comics and Games in Seattle. Furthermore, he’s started up a Tumblr for them, mostly so he can reblog all the stuff he’s oh so tempted to put here yet isn’t quite on subject. SLV will also be doing weekly recommendations, pointing out the best books on the shelves every Wednesday. If this sounds like your thing, please follow!
Satanism and feminism can go together REAL WELL, particularly in pre-WWII anti-cleric radical feminist thought that re-imagines Eve’s fall as a rescue from an oppressive God, and witches’ collaboration with Satan as a deliverance from the patriarchal church. Lilith has a long history in feminist…