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“Crime and Punishment”, Done Golden-Age “Batman” Style

Brian Hughes’ blog on comics, Again with the Comics, has something for you folks who like both classic literature and comic books from the “golden age”: Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, done in the style of Batman when it was illustrated by Dick Sprang.

Page 1 of the Batman-flavoured “Crime and Punishment”
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Page 2 of the Batman-flavoured “Crime and Punishment”
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The comic originally appeared in the comics magazine Drawn and Quarterly in 2000, which is apparently out of print.

Here’s what Hughes has to say about the comic:

This marriage of Classic Russian Literature and the Caped Crusader of Gotham also serves as further proof, if any were needed, that everything is better with Batman.

I’ve read the original, and this pretty accurately sums it up, albeit a lot less wordily and a lot more Batmannishly.

The comic was written and illustrated by one R. Sikoryak, who’s does Masterpiece Comics, other “mash-ups” of popular comics and fine literature, such as Good Ol’ Gregor Brown, where Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis (here’s a summary, and here’s the full text) goes through the Peanuts filter:

“Good Ol’ Gregor Brown” by R. Sikoryak

…or my favourite, Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (here’s a summary, here’s the full text) as done by Beavis and Butt-Head:

“Waiting for Godot” by R. Sikoryak

[Thanks to Metafilter for the link!]

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Doctors of the World’s Map of Inhabitants per Doctor

Since I’m on a map kick today, here’s another one: a map by Doctors of the World (a.k.a. Medecins du Monde) showing the ratio of inhabitants to doctors throughout the world. In case you’re not all that hot with math, smaller ratios are better:

Preview image of Doctors of the World’s map showing inhabitants per doctor worldwide
Click to see the map at a larger size.
Image courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

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The Map of Humanity

I absolutely love seeing offbeat projects that have been lovingly created with a lot of thought and painstaking detail. One example: The Map of Humanity, in which philosophy, cartography and the human condition meet:

Preview image of the “Map of Humanity”
Click to see the Map of Humanity at a larger size.

SLG Publishing, the store that sells the Map of Humanity, has this to say on the page where you can order it:

This giant 24×36 Map of Humanity by Rex Libris and Nil creator James Turner is printed to order on our 12 color large format printer using archival quality inks. The Map of Humanity is printed on Heavyweight Coated Paper and is suitable for framing. Shipped rolled in a tube. Keep an eye open for paper upgrades. The thumbnail image and even the larger image on this page does not do justice to the work James Turner put into this piece.

The Map of Humanity is available for US$29.95 — you can buy it here.

And now, some close-ups. The northern half of the map is occupied by territories that represent humanity’s virtues. Here’s the “Wisdom” area of the map, located in the northwest. If you look at the large image of the map, you’ll see that the cities on the map are both fictional and real. For instance, the “Aspiration” area contains the Shakespearean Mountains and cities such as Gray Havens, Paris, San Francisco and Montreal:

Close-up of the “Wisdom” area of the Map of Humanity

To the northeast, you have “Reason”, with regions named Copernicus, Leibniz, Descartes, Curie, Elizabeth I, Adam Smith and…Disney?

Close-up of the “Reason” area of the Map of Humanity

Just as Inferno was the most interesting book of The Divine Comedy, the equatorial area and parts south are more interesting. Here’s a map of “Elysium” and its neighbour “Fool’s Paradise”. Here we get a little insight into Map of Humanity creator Justin Turner’s politics, as “Fool’s Paradise” contains an island called “The World State” with place names such as Mustapha Mond Island (he’s from Brave New World), City of Central Planning, Predestination Centre, New Jerusalem and its twin city Anabaptist Munster and Feely Corporation World HQ (“Feely Corporation” is also from Brave New World).

Close-up of the “Elysium” area of the Map of Humanity

Here come the fun, down-and-dirty territories. To the southwest is “Hedonism”, home to regions like Gluttony, Treason, Delusion, Nightmare and Lies; I suppose Karl Rove’s got a summer home here. The province of Aimlessness is also in this area of the map, featuring cities such as Riyadh, Jeddah, Moscow, Tripoli and one “Hamilton”, although there’s no telling which Hamilton is implied (when I think of “Hamilton”, the first place that comes to mind is Hamilton, Ontario). I think my deadbeat ex-housemate has a permanent home in the region.

Close-up of the “Hedonism” area of the Map of Humanity

And finally, in the southeast, we have “Abomination”, home to Destruction, Vengeance, Wrath, Prejudice and the readership of Free Republic and Canada Free Press:

Close-up of the “Abomination” area of the Map of Humanity

It’s a pretty interesting map. I just might pony up the ducats to get this one.

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Just a Quick Message to the Kin…

Everything went well and we’re at home now. Feel free to phone!

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“No, George, Your OTHER Right Hand…”

APEC leaders waving outside the Sydney Opera Hall; all are waving with their right hands except for George Bush
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G.O.P. Front Runner or Villain from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”?

I wish I’d noticed the similarity between Fred Thompson and “The Gentlemen” from Buffy the Vampire Slayer first, but AmericaBlog beat me to the punch:

Fred Thompson, side by side with one of “The Gentlemen” from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode “Hush”.

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Once Again, a Reminder About the Accordion

The ladies love the accordion. Would a 1960’s comic lie?

Old 1960’s comic in which the accordion player is the “center of attraction” at a teen party.
Comic courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.