Recently posted on another website, a still photo from a MASH TV episode #91 (Jan.6th, 1974) shows Radar O'Reiley sleeping with his teddy bear and a copy of Avengers #60 open face down, under his right hand
This value-priced title collects the entire 24-issue run of BLUE BEETLE from the 1980s, including the Beetle's battles against DC Universe villains Chronos and Dr. Alchemy. Includes appearanc
The original run of Ms. Marvel lasted 23 issues. This volume comprises #15-23, the infamous Avengers #200, Avengers Annual #10, plus several surprises as well. Apparently, when the series was cancelled, issues #24 and #25 were already in the can. #24
When Brave and the Bold #166 (S'80) came out, it was one of my regular DC books and it featured Batman teaming with his JLA teammate, the Black Canary. Now the Blonde Bombshell never came out well in her B&B appearances but even my fifteen year old s
There are some surprises here. Before I get to that, I’d first like to mention that the art is excellent. The story is pretty good, too (plot and premise), but the script seems somewhat anachronistic to me. I’m not sure when, exactly, this story take
I like these things because they give you a look at the direction the Marvel Universe is currently planned to go in in the next few months. The Champions are on the cover. We'll get back to them.
We start with the first of the "Divided We Stand" p
I've been meaning to look at this one again for some time now. It's a collection of various and sundry war-time Disney animation. I picked it up ages ago, and I don't know that I've ever sat down and watched the thing all the way through.
Marvel’s Secret Wars event from last year was a mixed bag in terms of content and execution but one of its more interesting tie-in books may may have been Squadron Sinister. In that title, the Squadron was involved in power struggles with multiple c
I’ve been asked to recommend one volume of IDW’s “The Library of American Comics” Dick Tracy series. First, a brief overview. Volumes 1-6 contain strips from 1931-1941 in which Tracy fights mainly gangsters. Unlike other “Library of American Comics”
Several years ago my mother rescued a cat that had been abandoned by her owners. She was expecting and we kept one of her kittens. Because of the way she could climb on seemingly anything we called her Spidercat.