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Saturday, July 28, 2012
Enemy Ace and Why You Don't Take Your Puppy Up into the Killer Skies
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I finally got a copy of Star Spangled War Stories #148 . It's a reader copy, not in terrific shape, but I can make a check mark on that...
Signal Watch Watches: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
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Good God, y'all. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) is basically one long exercise in "Jane Russell or Marilyn Monroe?", and n...
Friday, July 27, 2012
Happy Birthday to Judy, the Mother-in-Law
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we're pretty sure this captures the spirit of our own Judy McB Happy birthday to my mother-in-law and enabler, Judy. I know all t...
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Gleiberman's article in EW on Pop Culture and The Dissipation of Empathy
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NathanC posted a link to an Owen Gleiberman editorial on the Entertainment Weekly website in which Gleiberman, a longtime film critic/ revie...
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A couple of quick Superman Reviews: Superman Family #3 and Superman #11
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Superman Family Adventures #3 by Baltazar and Franco The fact that this book isn't moving 80,000 copies per month is a crime. Goo...
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Your Mid-Afternoon Meeting with Ava Gardner
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You're welcome.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Signal Watch Review: Masks & Mobsters (from MonkeyBrain Comics)
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One of the great things thus far about MonkeyBrain Comics has been the wide variety of genre content coming from the publisher. Last we...
Sherman Hemsley Merges with The Infinite
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Sherman Hemsley , a staple of television for the past 40 years and most famous for his role as George Jefferson on both All in the Family a...
Happy Birthday, Amelia Earhart
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You don't hear the term "aviatrix" anymore, and that's a shame, because that is one awesome word. "Pilot" ju...
Monday, July 23, 2012
Moving to Low Content Mode for a Few Days
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I have nothing for you. I've had a good time posting the past week, but I think I wore myself out a bit. In the wake of what I consid...
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