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Friday the 13th, and a pine tree topples. 2026

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From “The Return of Zarrko, the Tomorrow Man!” in Journey into Mystery #101, February 1964. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, George Roussos inks, Sam Rosen letters.
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One by one, the goblins dropped their bows and toppled over, as though Raistlin were touching each in turn.
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Topple State
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Ummm..definitely NOT happy feet.
‘Prince Friedrich Karl taking a bath’
Metz, November 11 1918
‘Statues make powerful statements about their time and context. They can be abiding symbols of civic pride or relics of a long-ago past. They also can be a monument to intransigent identity politics, the squabbles that can erupt out of apparent nothings and feed into a vast and pointless animus.
The toppling of statues is the Kodak moment for historical change.’
Journalism of Courage
Photo: French poscard with an amusing caption showing the toppled statue of Prince Friedrich Karl - Following the armistice of 11 November 1918 that ended World War I, and returned Lorraine to France, all statues of German rulers were promptly toppled down by an euphoric French crowd, happy to get rid of these eyesores. 10 impressive shots of this event: photo1, photo2, photo3, photo4, photo5, photo6, photo7, photo8, photo9, Photo10
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