Darn you, Westinghouse!
On this day in 1925, the first photoelectric cell was publicly demonstrated by the Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co. at the Electrical Show at Grand Central Palace in New York. That palace no longer exists, having been replaced by an office tower, but it seems photoelectrics will always be with us in one way or another. Heck, you’re probably soaking in them right now. And with that cheery thought in mind, here’s your weekly one-stop ComicMix columnist shopping:
- Mike Gold – Whizzy’s Wazoo #36: Teaching Behind the Eightball
- Dennis O’Neil – The Four-Color Answer #36: Costumes
- Me – It’s All Good #35: An Artistic Vocabulary
- John Ostrander – Off in the O-Zone #36: Writing Under the Influence
- Michael Davis – Straight, No Chaser #36: The Casting Couch
- Martha Thomases – Brilliant Disguise #27: Mothership Connection
- Michael A. Price – Forgotten Horrors #27: The Perils and Pleasures of Moviola
As you can see in our previous item, Ric is across the ocean from us, probably having the time of his life, and will return next week. And now to return to my current masters, the television/DVD combo…