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Saturnalia

by Jason Clark | December 24, 2009 | Published in Heroes  |  0 Comments

Originally published December 1995

NC-17 This comic contains nudity, cartoon sex, and historical factoids which might be considered blasphemous to certain religions. If such things disturb you, you probably shouldn’t read this.














































for Julie
December 15, 1995

All credit to Patrick Farley and the wonderful E-Sheep.com (RIP)

HELLHOUSE V / EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Discount

by Jason Clark | October 7, 2009 | Published in Heroes  |  0 Comments

http://www.louevildead.com/
This will be an official afterparty for the Halloween night EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL. Anyone with a ticket stub from the performances of Oct 29-31 will be able to enter the event for $5, with or without costume. Cast and crew will be able to get in for free (if you’re on the list, that is).
Spread the word!

HELLHOUSE V FLYER!

by Jason Clark | October 1, 2009 | Published in Heroes  |  0 Comments

R.I.P. Robert Anton Wilson

by Jason Clark | January 12, 2007 | Published in Heroes  |  0 Comments

Wikipedia entry

Robert Anton Wilson was the man who introduced me to so many ideas and concepts that have driven my life, and made it so much richer and more interesting. He had the mind of a philosopher and the wit of a prankster. He came from the same school of philosophy and psychology as Timothy Leary and Ram Dass, but they were much less psychedelic and hippy-tastic. To me, they were useful ways of thinking and perceiving the world.

One of the most useful concepts, I’m not sure if Wilson came up with it, but he sure did stress it, was “the map is not the territory”. The external world we all see around us is but a map of reality that our brain pieces together. People get lost into thinking that this map is the world, and not just our perception of it. It creates such insanity as evangelical Christianity, racism, and other such nonsense.

Another concept of Wilson’s was a modification to the English language that he called “E-Prime”. This was to entirely get rid of words such as “IS”, and replace them with the more appropriate “SEEMS TO BE”, because the map is always changing, as we explore new territory. Nothing “is”. It’s all our perception, and our minds should be supple and open to new ideas always.

I shouldn’t even have to mention his magnum opus, “The Illuminatus Trilogy”. If you haven’t read this masterpiece, you should go out and purchase it today. Don’t surf the interweb until you’re finished and can write me a 100 page summary of the concepts in the book. After this, don’t stop. Go get “Cosmic Trigger” (1 and 2), Quantum Psychology, Wilhelm Reich in Hell, and Sex and Drugs: A Journey Beyond Limits.

Wilson was always open to the possibility that his ideas could be wrong, or be modified if the need arose. His books were filled with conspiracy theory, aliens, and supernatural phenomena, and were so much fun to read. His books introduced me to Sufism, Rumi, Gurdjieff, Antero Alli, Aleister Crowley, cognitive dissonance and a host of other ideas, writers, poets, and philosphers that changed my life for the better.

R.I.P. Bob Wilson, and thank you for blessing the world with your ideas.