Lumpy studio
These photos are from our studio and were taken during last weekend's all-Zappa Lumpy Gravy Radio Show. Jane is bewildered, indeed.
Did we mention that we're renovating our studio?
Jane greets our valued shortwave listeners who checked in via e-mail.
An encounter with cosmikdebris, the host of the show.
Jane longs for a return to space.
Unid 6701 Poet?
Jane was listening to the R-75 today when I was at work. She forwards this logging: Monday, March 10, 2008, 2300, 6701 am. Beatles, What a shame Mary Jane had a pain at the party, followed by two Pink Floyd songs. No ID.
More GI Jane
G.I. Jane ran for eleven issues in the mid fifties. Here's the cute cover art for the third issue, dated September 1953.
Jane was created by Hal Seeger, who is notable for his animation work for the Fleischer brothers and later, his own studio. Sources indicate that Stanhall Comics, which published the first ten issues of G.I. Jane, was apparently named for Stanley Estrow and Hal Seeger.
In this particular issue, it's Patti who steals the show. Note at the bottom of the second page, the story is copyrighted 1953 by Hal Seeger.
That Crazy WAC
Slightly risque for today's newsstand, but perfectly okay for 1954.
Jane on vacation
Here's an eBay sighting of a comic book that captures perfectly Jane's latest adventure at the beach.









