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6533
Not that there going away or anything, but I was wondering what some of you "old timers" out there in CC Land considered some of your favorite Marvel moments?...
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Dec 4, 2004
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6534
One of my fave moments would be Tales to Astonish #100, The Hulk vs. Sub-Mariner, beautifully illoed by Marie Severin. Gary ... ...
gary barker
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Dec 5, 2004
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6535
... some ... quirks, ... characters ... don't ... The main thing I remember is that Marvel characters were always more three dimensional than DC's. Marvel's...
Sammy
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Dec 5, 2004
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I would come on board with the Gwen Stacy clone, which ironically enough is considered to be a low point for Marvel. Favorite moments? Off the top of my head...
Richard J.
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Dec 5, 2004
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6537
Twas the end of 1980, and this gawky little teen ager entered the drug store and while I may have purcheased one or two more issues of Harvey comics or even a...
Richard J.
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Dec 5, 2004
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6538
I suppose I was one of the lucky ones. My mother worked in the local drugstore when I was very small and I was brought up on comics. Not only did they get...
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6539
Mine all started in the late sixties, even before I could read. My parents would buy me comics, mostly Archie and Harvey stuff, never did like Archie, but I'm...
Sammy
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Dec 5, 2004
10:34 pm
6540
Okay, so I finally got to reread JLA #183 with the JLA, JSA and the New Gods taking on Darkseid and the Injustice Society. I've always questioned exactly what...
Richard J.
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Dec 5, 2004
11:21 pm
6541
...While at the movies last night to see a movie I'll discuss below , I saw a big , massive , ( Taller than me . ) cardboard promo standup for the Fantastic...
JG Book
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Dec 6, 2004
1:35 am
6542
I was going to say , " I've talked to much 'bout ' animated blockbusters lately " , but , then I decided 2 say it , anyhow...I saw the SpongeBob SquarePants ...
JG Book
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Dec 6, 2004
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6543
...I guess some Harveys might've been my first comic books . I think , at least formally , heh heh , this Superman with a " Ghost of BOTH Clarkie and Big Blue...
JG Book
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Dec 6, 2004
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6544
... That is correct. Dick Dillin drew the JLA for over 100 issues, with very few breaks, and he was doing other books as welldurign that time, especially...
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6545
... Well, the movie has been shooting for a while now, I think they've just about wrapped up the primary shooting schedule. Saw some pics of Michael Chiklis...
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6546
... It almost scares me to say it, but SpngeBob is probably the best "traditional"-style cartoon in production now, excepting maybe All Grown Up (the Rugrats...
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Dec 6, 2004
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6547
... I saw that movie - you got the better end of the deal. da 'Cat!...
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Dec 6, 2004
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6548
One thing that stands out for me was Fantastic Four #98, the issue about the Moon landing. I was just the right age to be thrilled by comic book adventures and...
Dean
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Dec 6, 2004
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6549
... ...Thank you for this info/etc. , glad you liked it !!! What's that " RO..." acrnym stand for , anyhows ????????? ( For the outsiders: It was a joke about...
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Dec 6, 2004
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6550
... ...Roled On The Floor , Laughed My - um , " balcony " Off ????????? ... that " ... in ! ) ... maybe...
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Dec 6, 2004
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6551
Jay- I am always in Awe when I revisit Silver Surfer vs . Thor- that is a Marvel CLASSIC in my eyes.That showed that Marvel had the potential to make strong...
Donald Jackson
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Dec 7, 2004
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6552
... Well, it's not that I don't want to read any Marvel, but that I'm just not interested in Marvel much anymore. I think it has a whole lot to do with their...
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6553
Wow I just discovered this strip at Kingfeatures.com about 3 months ago it was during the storyline that had Mike boncing around Central America. I sure hope...
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Dec 7, 2004
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6554
... While ... JLA ... I always thought that Bob Layton was the difinitive Iron Man artist and his two Hercules mini-series and graphic novel were some of his ...
Sammy
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Dec 7, 2004
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6555
Number one, the prices. and paper that will last into the fortieth century doesn't make the book good. I suppose no literary figure manages to hold on to...
Richard J.
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Dec 7, 2004
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6556
This is an interview with Mark Waid that I found at www.comicbookresources.com. BACK TO THE FUTURE: MARK WAID TALKS "LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES" by Arune Singh,...
Sammy
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Dec 8, 2004
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6557
Yes Dc did totally turn their back on the past. Superman was always superboy, until recently what about the golden age heroes and the silver age and modern, 3...
king's
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Dec 8, 2004
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6558
How many times has this epic battle occurred? I know about the one with the mindswitch, and I thought that was the epic one. Was it? The earliest encounter I...
Richard J.
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Dec 9, 2004
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6559
... ...I'm glad you're interested !!! Army Of Gideon , apparently not a member here , is who I heard the info from . I have tried to post things to him ,...
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Dec 9, 2004
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6560
Silver Age DC giant Bob Haney has died , Since no-one else has posted it now... Originally through a link from a site I'm not friends with , I read Mark...
JG Book
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Dec 10, 2004
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6561
How did the DC Treasury Editions compare to Marvel's? My brothers always got Marvel Treasury Editions, but we were never inclined to get the DC ones. Marvel...
Richard J.
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Dec 11, 2004
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6562
The Young All Stars annual #1. Got it in the mail today after ordering it off Ebay. This was the book with the second story with Danny Dunbar (Dan the ...
Richard J.
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