Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"According to GCD, this issue went on sale at the end of February, 1942. At that point they knew the U.S. was at war. Hitler violated the Germany/USSR “non-aggression pact” in June 1941, but few publishers were comfortable putting Stalin on a cover,…"
10 hours ago
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Star Spangled #11"
22 hours ago
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Unexpected #11. Not particularly horrifying."
yesterday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Camelot 3000 was DC’s first effort without Code approval. I think they justified it by its being only sold at comic shops. I sought it out in collection form soon after rejoining comics after my decade in the wilderness. I don’t remember where I saw…"
Tuesday
Richard Willis replied to PowerBook Pete, the Mad Mod's discussion Anything, Everything, or Nothing At All
"And Santa's elves need more time to make all those toys."
Tuesday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Lois Lane #11"
Monday
Richard Willis replied to The Baron's discussion Movies I Have Seen Lately
"If you missed it, at this point it’s not streaming anywhere. So you jump on it next time it’s shown, here’s Eddie Muller’s Noir Alley six-minute introduction from a few years ago:
VIDEO
 "
Monday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"In the Stranger Things show, this character with mental powers is named Eleven."
Sunday
Richard Willis replied to The Baron's discussion Movies I Have Seen Lately
"Somehow, I don't think we ever acknowledged the recent death of Teri Garr. I’ve heard the phrase “thank you, doctor” twice recently and it always reminds me of her classic scene in Young Frankenstein:
SCENE
 "
Sunday
Richard Willis replied to The Baron's discussion Movies I Have Seen Lately
"Having always enjoyed Aubrey Plaza, this has been on my "To Watch" list since it was first advertized. Haven't seen it yet."
Saturday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"My introduction to Babar was in Koko, the first (horror/mystery) book in the Blue Rose Trilogy by the great Peter Straub."
Saturday
Richard Willis replied to PowerBook Pete, the Mad Mod's discussion Anything, Everything, or Nothing At All
"A Lot of Info about King Arthur
STORY"
Saturday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Wendy #11: we take in a drive-in movie with Wendy and Casper."
Saturday
Richard Willis replied to Captain Comics's discussion Peter David suffers series of strokes
"Today by Kathleen David, Beneficiary
I love being able to tell you that nothing new has happened. We have our routines pretty much set right now.
I have applied for an assistant editor job at Marvel that I have worked my whole life to have the…"
Friday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Classics Illustrated #161. Cleopatra, actually Cleopatra VII, the last Pharoah of Egypt."
Friday
Richard Willis replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Well, he started and led Hydra."
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