A combination of both the Christopher Reeve films and the Super Friends cartoon, I was crazy about Superman I had pajamas, coloring books, stuffed dolls, lunch boxes, Underoos, I was even dressed one...
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A combination of both the Christopher Reeve films and the Super Friends cartoon, I was crazy about Superman I had pajamas, coloring books, stuffed dolls, lunch boxes, Underoos, I was even dressed one...
I've been finding them cheap at conventions for a buck each.
Interesting choice for Riddler, I don't follow Paul Dano's career but I did see him first in the classic 'The Girl Next Door' playing a character called "Clits".
So hey here's another update for anyone intending to purchase this newest edition of Hush, you might want to skim through its pages first as it appears that a few pages (I counted eleven) have their...
So lately at conventions I've been seeing the greedy dealers overpricing these True Believer comics which are SUPPOSED TO BE ONE DOLLAR at twenty bucks a pop, for example New Mutants #98 (1st...
Just an update here so I happened upon the newest edition of Batman Hush book again and gave it a closer look and I checked the inside indicia and it does include Wizard #0, meaning that it does...
Barnes & Noble always particpates in Batman Day, the one location I went to had a table set up with coloring pages of Batman for kids to color and a giant mural type of backdrop of Batman so fans can...
I was skimming through the newest version at a B&N and didn't bother to look at the credit indicia to notice the Wizard bonus wasn't included, it's a lot more thicker but why would they edit out...
I tend to stick to Tpb's and only splurge on the Hardcover version if: A) I like the character, or B) I hear raves about the story.
Most other times I've gotten a few Omnibus if I like the artist...
I never cared on picking up a tie-in crossover issue just to continue the story, most of the times the main books would fill in recaps anyway that I never felt like I was missing out by not buying...
Many fans swear of great runs by Dennis O'Neil & Neal Adams, Steve Englehart & Marshall Rodgers, Jeph Loeb & Jim Lee and basically anything Frank Miller did before he didn't give two effs with...
I don't understand why these DTV movies have to have so short of a runtime, I wouldn't even call them full length movies as their barely 65-70 mins with credits. If they ever get around to adapting...
In the early 80's because of Star Wars and Indiana Jones I picked up a comic or two, I was too young to read but I stared at the drawings, it wasn't until 1985 when I wouldve been 9 and picked up a...
wow I didn't know the show was still in production that shows how I'm so out of touch.
It was Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends, that show still ranks as the best with 1990's Spider-Man coming in second.
I wouldn't say I'm a die hard fan I was collecting McFarlane's Spidey as well as...
It was difinitely the Christopher Reeve films and the Super Friends cartoon, then for a brief period I thought he was getting dull as my friends and I were getting into other things like G.I.Joe and...
Sounds cool for new titles popping but I was only buying Batman #1-12 for the Hush story and even then because of spotty distribution I'm out 3 issues still.
Oh I love threads like these.
As a kid I was lucky even to find comics at the convenience store or gas station and this was in the mid 1980's and I grew up in Bakersfield, CA which is a small city...
I was collecting Batman for two years prior and was aware of the live action film due to Denny O'Neil's editorials in the letter columns but at the time I was living in Ecuador that celebrity news...
I just turned 43 and have been collecting since I was 9 and I have a pretty sizable collection of comics, currently I don't follow any particular title nor do I go every Wednesday for new comics as I...
I knew of Superman, Batman and Spider-Man basically via their live action movies and cartoons that I didn't see a distintion between Marvel or DC but then I started collecting Marvel's Transformers...
I use regular size comic bags on slim Tpb's
I use magazine size bags for thicker trades (Marvel Epic, anything over 400 pages)
I use treasury size bags for bigger trim size Deluxe Editions
the few...
I still have trades going back to when I physically bought them in the 1990's and plus everytime I go to conventions I'll spot an even earlier print of a book still in good condition. For the slimmer...
Curious to know how they're going to truncate a 12 issue story into 70 minutes of movie.
Sounds pretty bizarre, can you recall the artist, Curt Swan perhaps? he was the most prolific on the titles in the 70's and early 80's.