"Avengers #11. I haven't read this since 1964, but a synopsis confirms that this is actually a robot, courtesy of Kang. The real Spidey shows us later, so the cover blurb isn't a lie. Showing Iron Man, who isn't in-story, sorta is.
"Jack Adler did this process on, I believe, every DC comic with a color wash cover. He worked in production for DC from 1946 to 1981. He rose to vice president of production. As far as I know, he was the only one to create color wash covers.…"
"They both have to be citizens and at least 30 years old. Since Siegel and Shuster created him, was there a story in which the U.S. government officially made him a citizen? We know he's 30, but is Lois willing to say she is?"
"Since Steve brought it up:
(Copied and pasted from Google. My clarifications are in parentheses)
The order of succession to the US presidency is as follows:
Vice President: The first in line to succeed the president. (The VP is the President of the…"
"FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE COMPLETE LIBRARY VOL 9 HC: Comics-strip collectors' alert!
This is the final volume of For Better or for Worse.
The week of Nov 12 we are exoecting the penultimate volume of the Carl Barks Library."
"I can see a couple of ways to go from here. We could declare the top two scorers as themes for December ("Snowmen") and January ("Non-Humans"), or accept all three. In the latter case, since we've still to decide whether to have the suggested Curt…"
Hey Richard, if you've got the first Tales of Suspense Atlast Masterworks, with the corrected table of contents, how about photocopying it for me and mailing it to me? My copy reprints the table of contents for the first Tales to Astonish volume in error. I'd like a copy of the correct list (all of 3-4 pages, I would think) to fold and store with the volume.
If you do, could you mail it to: Kirk Groeneveld, 105 Second St., Athens, OH 45701
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Just copied my comment to the Captain's column as requested, Richard!
Managing my add-ons seems to have helped and I can add to my Invaders project again.
Cheers