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  • Hooray!

  • What the -- ? AWESOME.

  • Way cool.  The first Sugar and Spike I read was the last issue, No. 99 (the "Silver Age Classics" book).  It just took one issue to realize that Sheldon Mayer was a genius.  I'd better start saving my nickels and dimes...

  • Archives are out of my price range. I'd buy a Showcase Presents collection, though.

  • In this case, I think it would be worth it to have the hardcover. This is one book that I would want to hold up through multiple readings.
  • I hate to break it to you guys, but Sugar and Spike Archives is advance solicited in the March Previews for release August 31. Like Don, the only Sugar and Spike I've actually read was the "Silver Age Classics" issue #99.
  • This and, later in 2011, Fantagraphics will begin to publish their Floyd Gottfredson and Carl Barks series!
  • Like Don, the only Sugar and Spike I've actually read was the "Silver Age Classics" issue #99.

     

    Was that the one DC reprinted in the 90s?  I've read that too and was mucho impressed.  The lesson about babies actually conducting scientific experiments when they seem to be just making a mess has been very useful since my own little one came into the world.

     

    I was kinda hoping that just once, when she let something drop over the edge of her highchair to test the laws of gravity once more, that it would fall upwards...

  • Figserello said:

    I was kinda hoping that just once, when she let something drop over the edge of her highchair to test the laws of gravity once more, that it would fall upwards...

     

     

    You gotta put strings on everything! A complex series of pulleys is what you need.

     

    I've bought a number of S&S back issues, and they're every bit as fun as the Silver Age Classics issue. I'm really looking forward to this... a long wait until August!

  • YES!!!
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