Something is Killing the Children Vol. 6; Dark Ride Volume 2 – Family Horror; and The Lonesome Hunters – Volume One. Three very different horror comics.
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This cover from Adventure Comics #63 belongs with the story that appeared in #62."
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Little Monsters Vol. 2; and A Guest in the House. Two very different horror comics.
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Story I couldn't even begin to say how much time I spent over the years watching his shows.
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Saw a Takashi Miike picture called The Great Yokai War. "Yokai" is a Japanese term for monsters from folklore, as opposed to the more familiar kaiju. It's a kids' picture, about a young boy from Tokyo sent out to live in the countryside with his…
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Ok, how about this for an idea. We take it in turns to post a favourite (British spelling) comic cover every day. This went really well on the comic fan website that I used to frequent. What we tried to do was find a theme or subject and follow…
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Moving my recent "Frankenstein" posts togeth with the intention of continuing.DICK BRIEFER'S FRANKENSTEIN:JUNE 20: I am diligently plowing my way through volume one of Dick Briefer's Frankenstein. I will probably post some sort of individual topic,…
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I'm thinking of reading a few Adam Strange comics from over the years, but I'd like to know what was the best representative story in which he appeared in the 70s? I know he didn't star in his own stories in the 70s, but perhaps a JLA/JSA…
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In the 1970s there was a fair number of times when Marvel had to print a reprint instead of the intended story, but it was too late to replace the cover. Conan the Barbarian #22 is an example. The cover was supposed to go with the story in #23, and…
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PRE-CODE CLASSICS: CAVE GIRL VOL. 1 Collecting Cave Girl #1-4 (1953-54) and stories from Thun'Da #2-6 (1952-53). If you've read any 1950s Sheena, then you pretty much know the story here, as Cave Girl is basically a clone. But what Sheena didn't…
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Now that we're in 3.0 and have a general idea of what we're dealing with, I'd like to tackle some things I've been putting off. The big one, that affects the most Legionnaires, is that I'd like to add some tabs (The black links at the top of the…
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I was a big fan of Ultraman when I was a kid. In the early ‘90s I discovered there was a new “Ultraman” show, but unfortunately I was more interested in acquiring episodes of the old show on VHS than I was episodes of the new one. Somewhat later I…
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This thread is a companion to the "A Cover A Day" discussion. Click here to visit that discussion or here to view the last reply. It is intended for the discussion of potential new themes and topics for "A Cover A Day", voting on these themes, and…
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