My car just died. It's worse than that, it's dead, Jim, dead, Jim, dead. Transmission? On a 1996 car? Dead.
We'd been hoping to make it last until August, but no. :frown:
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My car just died. It's worse than that, it's dead, Jim, dead, Jim, dead. Transmission? On a 1996 car? Dead.
We'd been hoping to make it last until August, but no. :frown:
Jealousy attack!! Congratulations on the Rexes ... I love those!
I'm tellin' ya--If Kurt B. wrote it for Marvel in the 1990s, it's gold. Don't even think about it--buy it.
See, for me, the bigger question is, will DC follow suit? Especially given their apparent decision (still unconfirmed AFAIK) to phase out the Showcase volumes, I think it's an important question.
Ooh, good call. Yeah, that.
Scott Harris ended up deciding that the "Mod" issues of Diana Prince, Wonder Woman (c. 165-200, too lazy to look it up right now) were the best in that run.
Add Shade, the Changing Man by Steve...
-Spectacular Spider-Man by DeMatteis & Buscema.
-Captain America by Waid & Garney
-Foolkiller (mini) by Gerber & Birch
-New Warriors (actually quite excellent for almost its entire run!)...
Wasn't me.
Doctor Who Classics Omnibus vol. 2 (IDW). Read the Parkhouse/Ridgway stories with Sixth Doctor & Frobisher first--truly wild stuff. Now, I'm going backwards, forcing my way through the Fifth Doctor...
Alex Toth Archive (DC, 2+ volumes); Space Ghost collected edition (from all his publishers over the years); Evanier/Spiegel Scooby Doo, the long-anticipated Shazam vs. Monster Society of Evil (by...
Moench/Sienkiewicz used a fight scene in an issue of Moon Knight ("Hit It") to examine the senseless of violence.
"Luthor--Super-Hero" by Hamilton, Swan & Klein (12 pgs), and
"Lex Luthor, Daily Planet Editor" by Dorfman, Swan & Klein (13 pgs)
http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/superman/168-1.jpg
I read the...
"Secret of Kryptonite Six" by Dorfman, Swan & Klein (13 pages)
from Action Comics #310 (GCDB link)
http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/action-comics/310-1.jpg
Found in Best of DC (digest) #36...
I just traded in a dozen comic boxes of misc. 80s/90s stuff for a few hundred dollars in store credit. I got:
Popeye: The Great Comic Book Tales by Bud Sagendorf;
Brothers of the Spear...
That kind of thinking kills me.
Dude. I have five other kids. My house is always strewn with litter.
Better late than never...
Here's that link I'd promised--Comic Book Sales Figures for many years. http://www.comichron.com/yearlycomicssales.html
It seems to have the 1960s and 1985-->, with...
This is an example of the intentional fallacy.
My mom just left the house with my 15-year old son, on the way to the airport. They'll be in Japan for the next two-and-a-half weeks.
Nonsense. Jamie & Zoe were perfectly suited. :biggrin:
In all seriousness, though, Martha was really great. But she's the only NuWho companion I've cared about. Donna kind of grew on me...
Wow. Wow. Just wow. That's really crazy. And a lot of work.
How in the world did you get this together so quickly, Kurt?
There's a website I have bookmarked at home that provides this information. I'll try to remember to post it later.
"The Team of Luthor and Brainiac!" by Cary Bates (plot), Hamilton, Swan, & Klein (27 pages)
from Superman #167 (GCDB link)
http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/superman/167-1.jpg
found in The...
Ditto. And good observation, Chris.
I reviewed the ten-issue mini by Gerber/Birch here, in the 2012 Classic Comics Christmas.