Troy Davis writes:
Creative indie comics auteur Davidt Dunlop made a wickedly clever tract "Satanic Panic" starring breakout character Baphometta who serves as a kick-ass force of vengeance when some cruel schoolchildren torment a young girl. Baphometta is a schoolgirl version of French fabulist Léo Taxil's fanciful character behind the Freemasons, the anthropomorphic demon Baphomet. There's even a tie-in: a groovy Baphometta doll!
When the museum received the Baphometta package in the mail, I was pleasantly surprised to have also received a Baphometta card; the doll was wrapped in black paper and wrapped with a bow and Baphometta tag. I give the tract/card/doll combo my highest recommendation. You can order them here.
NOTES ON JACK CHICK: In my introductory post, I listed just a few of the many rare and valuable objects from The Museum's extensive Chick-related collection . . . The role of Ralph Rushtoi in the publishing careers of both Jack Chick and another comics-based tract writer Vic Lockman. . . I discuss the role of Bill Bright's prolific tract The Four Spiritual Laws in leading to a format change in Chick tracts that was a key reason why they have become much more popular since the late 1960s . . . My thoughts on Jack Chick's spreading of the peace symbol/broken cross mythology . . . Jack Chick's retro-futuristic car in the scarce 48-page version of "The Beast" . . . Chick tract parody "Constitutional Rites" . . .Jack Chick's cold war tract "Ivan The Terrible" . . . Article on Chick by fellow Catholic-baiting Bob Jones University magazine . . .Catholic-bashing tract by Chick's protege Alberto Rivera . . . Knock-off of a Chick tract by James Lloyd:"Left Behind" . . . Chick tract parody "Donald Trump Is The Antichrist; Prepare for the Rapture!" . . . The extremely rare 1970 Chick tract "Operation Somebody Cares" . . .The rare Chick Publications comic book "Jonah" by Chick and Fred Carter . . . The museum's prized cultural artifact, original art by Jack Chick . . . The museum's collection of Jack Chick's high school yearbooks . . . An appreciation of the deranged nature of the original 1972 version of the Chick tract "The Last Generation" . . . Oversized 1964 version of Chick's "This Was Your Life". . . The Chick Tract Parody Page.
Contributions of weird tracts to the museum can be made by mail: send your weird tracts to Les Zazous Postmodern Art Gallery 3475 Guernsey Street, Bellaire, Ohio 43906.
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