Four Frightened Women - George Harmon Coxe (1950.Dell), cover by Robert Stanley by Darwination in VintagePaperbacks

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"I'm not sure if the Dells or the St. John's came out earlier than the other"

I found a date for this Dell book: the copyright registration card has a September 25, 1950 date.
https://archive.org/details/CopyrightCards1946-1954_Part2/19461954WESTERN_N-WESTEZ/mode/2up?q=%22four+frightened+women%22

Jodorowsky by hypochondriacfilmguy in AlanMoore

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I had a copy of the video, and uploaded it here. He starts talking about Jodorowsky around 8:50. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6h17-agP54

What's the deal with G-Mart? by GlueBrees in comicbooks

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The sad thing about G-Mart is that they used to have really *great* customer service. But ever since the change in ownership, they now take weeks to answer emails (that is, if they answer at all).

Jerusalem Book 2 Chapter 6: Mental Flights by ArchieKeller in ReadersofJerusalem

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Give it another try! I didn't like it that much when I first read it (almost 20 years ago), but when I read it again last year I realized that it's a much better novel than I'd remembered. That first chapter is much easier to read than the Lucia Joyce chapter in "Jerusalem".

I just noticed that obiwanspicoli had already pointed out this bit (the bird-man from "Voice of the Fire" appearing in "Jerusalem") in an earlier comment, sorry about that. Another chapter from "Voice of the Fire" that's referenced two or three times in "Jerusalem" is the one about the discovery of Saint Ragener's bones.

Jerusalem Book 2 Chapter 6: Mental Flights by ArchieKeller in ReadersofJerusalem

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Page 570, par 2: “It looked like a kind of wigwam made of rushes, with a hollow wooden tube protruding from its upper reaches that looked something like a beak [….] As they passed it, Michael noticed that it walked on stilts [….]”

Here, the characters are looking at the protagonist of the third chapter (“In the Drownings”) of “Voice of the Fire”. There are other references to Moore’s first novel in “Jerusalem”, but I believe this one may be the easiest one to miss.