Monday, December 13, 2021

Buy Books from Mystery Grove

 Mystery Grove publishing has released some exciting lost volumes of important world changing events of the 20th century. Check out the following titles by world explorer commando extraordinaire Peter Kemp.

"Mine Were of Trouble" An English monarchist's adventures in the Spanish Civil War.

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"No Colours or Crest" Albania, communists, and commandos oh yeah. 

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"Alms for Oblivion" The end of the Pacific Theater WWII plants the seeds for the Vietnam war. 

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Thursday, November 4, 2021

Always with Honor: The Memoirs of General Wrangel

"Always with Honor: The Memoirs of General Wrangel" by Gen. Pyotr Wrangel released by Mystery Grove Publishing tells the exciting and tragic end of the White Russians at the hands of the Bolshevik devils in the Russian Civil War. The Russian Civil War, as well as much of the interwar period leading to WWII, is not well taught in the Unite States. I found this book to be extraordinary in how it lays out the struggles, horrors, and brief moments of hope the White army faced against the eventual downfall. Wrangel is a man of such character he has no equal in today's society. In today's world of self serving manipulative egocentric celebrity cowardly bureaucrats, there is no one who in the public eye who comes close to Wrangel. Most certainly not the leaders in the Pentagon who order hasty missile strikes to distract from their own failures that kill only the innocent. Wrangel did his duty to the best of his ability, when he could have left with his family and money, he stayed and fought. For the first time in over 60 years, this incredible memoir is back in print thanks to Mystery Grove Publishing. Buy it while you can.

Pyotr Wrangel, portrait medium.jpg

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Sunday, February 28, 2021

Mystery Grove Publishing

The Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger. Published by Mystery Grove Publishing. This is an important book to understanding humanity and the complexity of world events. Mystery Grove Publishing has done a tremendous job reprinting the original 1929 English translation. Buy this book!

The Storm of Steel: Original 1929 Translation: Jünger, Ernst, Creighton,  Basil: 9781696237727: Amazon.com: Books

 Buy it here!


Sunday, May 3, 2020

The Stonk Market

For the latest from Vic Simmons and team, please check out The Stonk Market. There looks to be some great investing, financial, and world news there. See below for the insights on what is happening in the Middle East!

https://thestonkmarket.com/oil-prices-threaten-middle-east-status-quo/

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Small presses and... Ties???

In true capitalist fashion, I've expanded into an Etsy store. But, I'm not selling my self-printed comix and zines, nope- vintage ties instead.  Check out some of these listings for some well made good looking vintage ties at great prices.
Buy great ties here!!!




                                                                 Check out this tie!!

Monday, January 7, 2019

NAY mm Hie May-gwok Yan #1 & 2

Hey everyone! I want to share more pictures from my 2 issue poetry and comic zine "NAY mm Hie May-gwok Yan". Each issue is 4 sheets of paper folded over and stapled in the middle. Below are some pictures from these. Shoot me an email if you would like a copy I still have some copies floating around.

Issues #1 & 2 in their glory

A poem from issue #1

A poem from issue #2

A portrait of the artist from issue #2

Monday, November 26, 2018

Where is the underground?

I'm on a quest for the underground writers. I was on a 4 year hiatus of writing letters and completing my first book (more to come) and I have not been keeping up with Not Enough Liquor in the Universe. Are people still writing mini comics? Are people still creating even if it is just for an audience you can count with one hand?

I was in Chicago 2-3 years ago for the Chicago Alternative Komix Expo (CAKE) with bundles of my 4 issue mini comic "Tormentor Comics" (yes, there are a total of 4 issues (I've neglected this blog)) in hopes connecting with other creators, but was unsuccessful. I'm going to say it is 60/40 me versus the people who are creating.

I'm going to keep looking for the new, exciting, and homemade. I'll be sure to share what I find and I hope you do the same.

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Freak Scene!

Whoa nelly! Here is a little gem showcasing some of the leaders in the obscene and absurd of today's mini comix scene. There is a good variety in artistic styles and really just some good weird shit to look at. Jason Karns has a few pages including the cover and I love that. Karns is contemporary king of sleaze, and he has the artistic chops to keep it eye appealing and worth reading. If you aren't familiar with his series Fukitor you need to be. Other names that stick out to me are Benjamin Marra, Tom Neely, Jim Rugg, and Jason T. Miles. Check out these weirdos.





Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Return of the Writer!

I have returned and I bring fresh works! Below is the first issue of "NAY mm Hie May-gwok Yan" Created in 2014 it is 14 pages of poems accented with comics and rough housed illustrations. I can't remember if these were ever distributed, but I have a few copies available. Email me for details. I love mailing stuff.

Cover: Pen and Sharpie on copy paper. Whoa!   
                                           












    Self portrait of the creator. Note the shoulder hair.






                           
 
                                             How poetic! Like *snap* *snap* *snap* *snap*


Sunday, October 26, 2014

Tormentor #2

Tormentor #2 is out!!!! This issue is 40 pages and 8 chapters of unrelenting insanity! Tales of revenge, love of hate, and desolation adorn these black and white 8.5x5.5" hand folded and stapled pages!!

If you live in the Chicago area you can pick up this issue and #1 at Quimby's and Chicago Comics. If you are interested in a copy you can email me at atriedes.chris@gmail.com

Monday, July 22, 2013

More from Tormentor #1

Tormentor comics #1 is a true modernist comic. 3 stories told through an uncertain discontinuous way reminiscent of stories such as "Night Thoughts of a Classical Physicist" by Russell McCormmach and "The Trial" by Franz Kafka. Truly a unique comic that will blow your mind and change your idea of what the medium can do. Below are some more pictures from Tormentor #1!



Email me your address at atriedes.chris@gmail.com to get a free physical copy!!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Tormentor Comics!

Tormentor comics #1 is here! 20 pages 3 stories, handmade, hand drawn, black and white! This is the lo-fi diy sci-fi mini comic you need! Tired of whiny indie art nerd bullshit? Get tormented!!! Email atriedes.chris@gmail to get one for FREE!!!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Blood Freak Rules


How unfortunate it is that “Blood Freak” is not more popular. They should be much more loved with their 4 albums since 2003. 4 albums of momentous gore and horror are all gems. They are signed to Willowtip records, which truly has their shit together, and played Maryland Deathfest last year to a very friendly and appreciative crowd. Their newest album “Mindscraper” is a fantastic example of a great horror death metal album. Chugging away death metal riffs, lots of growls and gurgles, and the surprising thrashing solo makes this album pretty fucking sweet.  



Just look at the fucking cover!



...and just listen to this


You are welcome.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

FUN #5


           


While traveling along the great network of tubes that is the internet I came across a wonderfully sick magazine called “FUN”. From the cover I knew that this magazine would indeed be fun. The price for said magazine was simply the shipping, how fucking awesome is that?!?!
            FUN is a magazine loaded with knowledge that should not be known. It contains the secrets of the underground, the unknown, the strange and the weird. The articles vary from “Interesting”, “That’s a good point”, “Are they fucking with me?”, and “The fuck is this shit?” There really is a terrific variety of stories. Also the illustrations that accompany the stories as well as the magazine as a whole, work well to create an atmosphere of insanity. To give you a better idea of what the hell is going in this magazine; here are some of the article titles:

“Roid Rage: The top 10 steroid-induced murders of all time”
“Human Leopard Societies”
“Sieg Hi-De-Heil!”
“Ritual Abuse”
“230,000 Lost Souls”
“FUN Magazine vs Islamo Fascism”
“10 Reasons Why… Falsely accused date-rapists don’t deserve your sympathy”

            Yeah, it’s basically the most interesting thing I’ve discovered from the small press/self-published world. The first four issues are all sold out and it wouldn’t surprise me if this one did soon. A must read for those who crave knowledge of the bizarre. 



Saturday, March 12, 2011

Evil Army - Evil Army (2006)


           

            There is a lot of thrash in today’s metal scene and a lot of it sucks. So much of it is paying homage the 80’s instead of breaking new ground for the genre. I don’t want to put down any bands or albums in particular, if you enjoy thrash you know what I mean. However, there are some bands which have released some truly stellar thrash. Now here comes the part where I tell you how fucking awesome Evil Army is.
            I first heard the songs “Wrong Approach” and “Evil Army” off of a compilation CD from Hell’s Headbangers. They were so infectious and really the best tracks off of the CD. I eventually picked up their self-titled album and for a year now it is still one of my favorite and most played albums. 13 no mercy head banging tracks and the album is basically the best 25 minutes of your miserable existence.
            For having such a great unique sound and fantastic cohesion for all 13 tracks, it does not feel repetitive or boring at all. It feels like running across no man’s land hopped up on amphetamines with a bayonet in your teeth and violence in your heart. The guitar style has really been inspired by the best aspects thrash; a little bit of early Metallica, Exodus, and a sack of glass shards swinging at your face. The drums are perfect war style thrash. Wicked good speed and snare hits keep you marching towards your certain death. The bass is fast and blends well with the guitar. Lastly, the vocals are perfect.
            Bad or even mediocre vocals can really keep me from fully enjoying an album, but Rob Evil has a style that is terrific. His voice works great in both lightning fast and more slow delivery; great shouts, and snarls, almost punk like.
            As of this posting, there is only one review on Metal Archives for this album. I find that shocking. This is definitely in the top 5 best thrash albums of the 00-10 period. I just hope these guys don’t have to wait for the next generation before they gain recognition from the metal community. 

Monday, February 28, 2011

Closed Caption Comics #9


             
             I’m a simple man; I like my music loud and my comics awesome. I was a little hesitant about “Closed Caption Comics #9”; it seemed like an anthology that would be too sophisticated for me, too much abstract expressionism not enough tits. However it was advertised as “192 page wad. Note: Packed to the brim with comics, not a single page wasted. NO BULLSHIT!” So I bought it.
            It really is a zero bullshit book loaded with comics, comics, and comics. The styles and stories vary a great deal from each creator. I wouldn’t say that there is a central theme to this collection other than great comics. Each creator spins a tale that is unique and memorable. I’m pretty sure most of these guys are contributors to the Closed Caption Comics blog (so if you want to follow them, there’s a starting point). I don’t want to discuss the individual stories too much as I don’t want to reveal too much, but I will say there are a few horror/mystery/scifi stories. Luckily there are no autobiography stories. If there is one thing that makes me want to puke blood it is an autobiographical comics about some wannabe art school dropout eating his own shit about going to see fucking indie band that is too cool to be known by more than six people.
            So basically “Closed Caption Comics #9” is one sweet showcase of different artists from around Baltimore. 23 bucks, no bullshit, and it comes with a slip case and a poster, both very nice touches. 


That poster is pretty sweet and looks great on a refrigerator.