Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"No, I wasn't on hand for it."
6 hours ago
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"This day in 1897, Bram Stoker's Dracula went on sale for the first time."
6 hours ago
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Sea Devils #29 and Challengers #29"
20 hours ago
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Plastic Man #29 and Police #29"
yesterday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Tales of Suspense #29 (Kirby & Ditko) and Tales to Astonish #29 (Kirby & Ayers)"
Sunday
Richard Willis replied to The Baron's discussion Movies I Have Seen Lately
"I really enjoyed it."
Saturday
Richard Willis replied to The Baron's discussion Movies I Have Seen Lately
"What I tend to do is look at IMDB's trivia for a movie I'm watching. Since movie titles are seldom clearly for a particular movie, I look at the trivia again to remind myself whether I've seen it. I just did this for The Black Sleep. Yes, I saw it…"
Saturday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Unexpected #29 and Strange Adventures #29"
Saturday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Little Lulu #29 and Hot Stuff #29. Lulu is saving a turkey from its fate."
Friday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion Comical Comic Cuts
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Thursday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Detective #29 and Star-Spangled #29"
Thursday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery #29 features a seaweed monster with tentacles and a big eyeball!

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May 20
Richard Willis replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Supergirl (2025)
"Jeff of Earth-J > Richard Willis April 10, 2026 
You should try Action Comics (starting with #1088), too.
Thanks, but I cheecked the reading order online. Too many issues. I think I'll just stick with the Supergirl title
Now caught up through #12."
May 20
Richard Willis replied to The Baron's discussion Movies I Have Seen Lately
"A Dispatch from Reuters (1940)
Stars Edward G. Robinson as (Paul) Julius Reuter, who began the Reuters news agency we know today. It’s a fascinating story of how he began in the infancy of the telegraph, augmented by carrier pigeons. Those of you…"
May 20
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"House of Secrets #29 and House of Mystery #29"
May 19
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"New Adventure #29 and Blackhawk #29 both feature easily disarmed men from the Middle East."
May 18
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