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Strange Tales #90, November 1961. Stan Lee cover script, Jack Kirby pencils, George Klein inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.
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Typography Tuesday
Here are some unidentified "circus-style" wood types printed by Racine-based (formerly Stevens Point-based) book artist and letterpress printer Caren Heft from her 2012 artists book The Human Volcano: The Stories of Captain Don One Man Sideshow Sword Swallower, Fire Eater, & Tattooed Man, printed at Heft's Arcadian Press in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, on Hahnemuhle and Root River cotton papers in an edition of 35 copies.
The book includes photographic images and an edited interview with side-show performer Captain Don Leslie (1937-2007) by Texas folklorist, photographer, and filmmaker Alan Govenar (b. 1952). Captain Don recalls:
Being a tattooed man added to my repertoire, so to speak. If you were a fire-eater, you got one salary, and as a sword swallower, you got another salary, and if you were a tattooed man, it added up. So, I got paid three salaries. And as the years went on, I was able to demand more money because I added to my attractions. I learned human pin-cushion, electric chair, bed of nails, and human blockhead. So, I do about ten acts. In recent years, there have been so few circus sideshow performers out there that I've become, literally, a one-man sideshow.
Swallowing swords was dangerous enough, but it was eating fire that doomed Captain Don, as the lead in the gasoline he used for his act gave him tongue and throat cancer, killing him in 2007.
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