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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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simpsonfan2 said, 7 months ago
I wonder if the Germans could recognize different types of fake trees from quite a long way away.
jimmyh43105
said, 7 months ago
I can’t imagine what the family thought when that happened to their child.
SeaFox10 said, 7 months ago
Or they could have just sat up in the trees that were already there! ;p
bmdnut said, 7 months ago
I thought the Italians colonised Ethiopia in the mid 30s and the Brits took it from them in 1941?
Ransom D Stone said, 7 months ago
The authorities killed him rather than admit their mistake? How?
Strodgers said, 7 months ago
@bmdnut, No, the Italians invaded and conquered. The Ethiopians fought back with horse cavalry vs. tanks I believe. Mussolini was on a “Rebuild The Roman Empire” trip.
Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 7 months ago
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Nice spin. In fact it spins so much you make me want to puke. I guess that was the whole motivation of the Abolitionists and the Republican Party right from the start, huh?
yoicks! said, 7 months ago
Mr. Graziano, the boy lay down again in his coffin.
Stephen Gilberg, many former slaves wanted to return to Africa and be free—that’s the reason Liberia was founded. That’s why it’s named Liberia, after liberty. Whatever your problem with Americans, you can’t sharpen your claws on that issue.
wjones said, 7 months ago
Ethiopia and Liberia were the only two African countries that retained its sovereignty as a recognized independent country.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago
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Correct Steve. Since Liberia had the American ethos of conquest even if only cultural, they have left their mark on surrounding countries.
zoidknight said, 7 months ago
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Thank you for confirming your racism. We were just sending them home to their own kind who sold them into slavery in the first place.
zoidknight said, 7 months ago
@Penny Robinson Fan Club
Anything that is not done by a liberal or democrat they consider racist.
zoidknight said, 7 months ago
@wjones
Until the rise of Islam.
zoidknight said, 7 months ago
@Night-Gaunt49
Just how badly did you and Steve flunk world history?
Stephen Gilberg
said, 7 months ago
@zoidknight
Racist? I’m just repeating what I read in “Decision in Philadelphia” by the Collier brothers. Most abolitionists at the time weren’t compassionate, just disgusted with Black people.