It could be the resculpt head. IIRC, Original Aurora molds were damaged in a train wreck. I think "Super Powers" and Revell reissues have a different head. They both lack the Superman name-plate on...
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It could be the resculpt head. IIRC, Original Aurora molds were damaged in a train wreck. I think "Super Powers" and Revell reissues have a different head. They both lack the Superman name-plate on...
It's been almost two decades since I used that signature. Kissy made me sign it. I told her; I don't sign my commercial art anymore. She said; If your not getting paid it's not commercial. Sign it. I...
Custom window boxes are made by Anthony aka The_Toyroom over at the Mego Museum forum.
Currently working with others on a PNW Mego event for Feb. 24th. Here's my logo design:...
Thanks for the comps. here some more.
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Here are some custom 8 inch dolls I've been spending all my time on.
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Thank you so much for these links! I've watched many so far, and have enjoyed most of them. Great Post!:smile:
Was it the 'Coffee Corral'?
Know what you mean about the 'moth-ball' smell. I had a Catman comic that stunk of it. Every time I tried to read it, the fumes would make me sick. Never found a way to get rid of all of it. Leaving...
Way back some time ago, I ask about these Horror mags on a thread. Thing was, I remembered what they looked like, but had no idea who published them. For some reason I had an idea that they may have...
The other day I was in Half Priced Books. They had the DVD "Comicbook the Movie" in Non-fiction. I wanted so bad to ask if they had "All Negro Funnies" with "Burnt Corky and the Colonel".:evilsmile:
There are too many stories to choose from. So I'll go with a friend's near miss and another person's expeirence. While looking (with a good friend) through a dealers comic boxes at a convention, my...
Please Dan, don't diss the 'Woody solute'. It's old and has so much history. For those of us who miss out on the chance to meet him while he was still around, this name is as close as we will ever...
dr_cyclops always says: Keep your enemies close, and your comicbooks closer.
Therefore, I suggest that everyone keep your comics between your mattress and boxspring. Unless you wet the bed, or may...
I'm happy to hear others like this show.
As an "old fan", perhaps it's just me?
For me, it's the stuff Scott Shaw does with Oddball Comics, Mark Hamill did with Comicbook the Movie, and so many...
Thanks Scott, I'll use my special 'One Eyed Powers' and get the word out.;)
OMG! We are all to blame for this. These fanboys started somewhere. Probably the 90s. Nevertheless, as a fanboy from the 70s, I would like to apologize to the comicbook interested people out there,...
Sorry foxley. My bad. Quite awhile back, someone was asking about a story where the Joker tortures Batman by sticking peppers up his nose. I'm willing to bet that no one found the story.;)
Ditko Spiderman. The early stuff. Working on two Mego scale heads of Doc Octopus and the Vulture. It is amazing how much character Ditko put into each of his designs. These stories are as fun to read...
For some reason, I always remember this story as; drawn by Neal Adams. This is why I can't trust my memory.
Did anyone ever find the story where Riddler stuffs salt in Robin's ears.....or...
Makes this old comic fan very happy. 'Golden Age' indeed!
I'm so out of the loop that I didn't know he moved over to just writing. How sad, comics need illustrators like him so much.:frown:
Charlton some coloringbooks. Strange as it is, I too seem to have a distant memory of cereal boxes that reminded me of Charlton's printing. Sadly the memory is too distant to recall anything more....
I remember these from my younger days. No way could a couple of new issues compare to the value of these thick beauties. 100 pages for 50 cents! My favorites were the golden age reprint stories. If...
You guys are so lucky that Arthur MacHine isn't around anymore! Now there was a guy who didn't mind telling it as he saw it. LOL
OK yeah, I heard it was an over-size typewriter. Nevertheless, that...
I discovered his Catman stuff years ago. Back when you could still buy Golden-Age comics for around $25-$50. I had no idea he is alive! This man needs a major interview! His work is FANTASTIC. Thanks.