Ripley's Believe It or Not by John Graziano
- September 14, 2012
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Ripley's Believe It or Not has been presenting the incredible and the unusual in illustrated form since Robert Ripley's first "Champs and Chumps" comic published on Dec. 19, 1918. Currently, B.I.O.N. is illustrated by John Graziano, who has been working as an artist and illustrator since 1983, when he received a certificate in illustration from the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts. He has designed trading card sets and a portrait series based on the 1960s cult TV show "Dark Shadows." John has also created comic strips for "Scream Queens" magazine, designed t-shirts graphics and created storyboards and concept drawings for Hollywood films. Researcher Lucas Stram has worked since 2004 as the voice behind the cartoon, reviewing potential stories, filtering through the hundreds of weekly submissions and putting together the stories for John to bring to life. New submissions are always welcome. Just click here.
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Prof danglais said, 8 months ago
Would it have been difficult to maintain his balance at 7 mph?
simpsonfan2 said, 8 months ago
And in 1887, Heinrich Knievel used it to jump over two apple strudels.
roscoedog55 said, 8 months ago
I was thinking flashlight batteries. More I look at the picture. Probably talking about drained car batteries. Probably still standing today.
Puddleglum2 said, 8 months ago
I suppose he got a charge out of building that house with batteries.
Ransom D Stone said, 8 months ago
Watch out for the lead.
daniel_bel said, 8 months ago
And the fumes
gmartin997
said, 8 months ago
About the 1.85 mile long train, I’m more than a little skeptical.
Michyle Glen said, 8 months ago
@roscoedog55
You have to give him credit, he took something that was just sitting there and made something out of them.
kevin78661 said, 8 months ago
@Michyle Glen
Not too much credit though, #1 their very recyclable #2 Fumes are poisonous #3 Their very explosive. Wonder if the dump is still standing and how did the idiot get a building permit for this stupid idea?
John Bollinger
said, 8 months ago
@Puddleglum2
I guess somebody had to say it… _
phritzg
said, 8 months ago
Looks like the world’s longest roll of toilet paper.
gmartin997
said, 8 months ago
@phritzg
I don’t believe it. The weight alone would have made it impossible for her to walk, even it was made out of toilet paper. I’d need further confirmation and details before I’ll believe it.
rf_eq said, 8 months ago
@Ransom D Stone
I agree. seems like a bad idea
exturk said, 8 months ago
@gmartin997
Usually, long trains require an attendant every fifteen feet or so to lift it. Keeping the hundreds of attendants walking at the same speed would be the problem!
(otherwise, it would make a good swifter sweeper)
exturk said, 8 months ago
Someday, that house will have to be demolished – talk about a hazard site.
Hmmmm – what would happen if the house were struck by lightning?