It gets complicated for characters who have had multiple origin stories in various separate incarnations (e.g., Supergirl).
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It gets complicated for characters who have had multiple origin stories in various separate incarnations (e.g., Supergirl).
I used to dispose of used razor blades through the slot in the medicine cabinet, back when I was a younger shaver and razor blades were flat.
Frequently, since I'm old. I'm at about my own normal life expectancy now, so I don't expect that either I or most of my friends will be around for that much longer. Learning to accept life's...
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Tower Records. But more generally I miss CDs.
A user named "whodoyouthink8" created a really fun version of Hank Snow's famous version of that song. (The song was written in 1959 by Australian country singer Geoff Mack , using Australian place...
nx01a for exciting ejector-seat action
Just so long as at least some comic companies put out comics that appeal to younger readers, or else pretty soon there won't be enough comics readers for the industry to survive. Fortunately,...
I've done that too, but I put it back the way it was when I've finished, so that no one will ever know.
I suspect it's popular because it's supposed to be healthful. (I don't know whether it really is or not.) If you do eat it, make sure it's really fresh. (Toss it out after one day.) Also, use it...
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For that matter, aren't the US fighter aircraft on the L.B.Cole cover posted by Shalla Bal actually Lockheed P-38 Lightnings (a propeller airplane)? I'm no authority on WWII aircraft, so I'm sure...
Incidentally, Dave Gibbons has created his own commentary on the Lichtenstein "WHAAM!" painting:
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This is NOT AN ENTRY, since it's not a cover. But this topic demands that someone post Roy Lichtenstein's (in)famous painting "WHAAM!", which is on permanent display at London's Tate Gallery:
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Tami for unleashing the armada
In the 1950s and 1960s Tony Strobl was probably the second-best Duck writer and artist, next to Barks. I don't know that his stories have ever been collected, though.
Yeah. Especially Yorick's reaction. The death of animals can sometimes affect us more than the death of humans. As an example, I would cite We Three. (And it doesn't even have to be their death. ...
And now for a real earworm:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty1dwBCR6D0
Thanks for posting those Hoyt Axton songs, Ed! When I think of Hoyt, this is the song that first comes to my mind:
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A song written by Dickey Betts (Dec 12, 1943 - Apr 18, 2024). May the Ramblin' Man rest in peace at last.
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Does it count to have two comics from the same series? Because Kirby101 just beat me to the punch.
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I forgot to vote yesterday, but it's just as well, since I couldn't have chosen just one winner from among so many great covers. Congratulations to Shalla Bal for finding that one!
When I was young, I used to read newspaper obituaries of celebrities who were about my age. They all died of drug overdoses, suicide, car wrecks, etc. Now that I'm (really) old, I constantly see...
Maybe you're thinking of Jim Lehrer, who died in 2020? They were co-anchors for 20 years.
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