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Senormac

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  1. 58?!! There is still hope. I only need 57 of you to pick something besides Greggy's mystery box. It could happen
  2. "God has given us eternal life, and this life is in HIs Son. He who has the Son has the life: he who does not have the Son of God does not have the life. " Praying for you to make a full recovery Jim and your body to be healed. Rest and eat well. Obviously you are not done yet.
  3. Here's my raffle offering. A little of everything. Some silver. Sheldon Mayer's Sugar and Spike #37 and a coverless Scribbly #1 complete. Some bronze underground. Larry Blamire's B+W book Blazing Violence #1 and #2. Some modern. Anti waken cartoon mag Flip City #8. Some scary. Famous Monsters mag #99. Some 70's fan publications. Dyna pubs reprint #2 (Human Torch) and #33 (Plastic Man). Alan Light. Some gold. Popular comics #62. Complete and readable good. Some hardback book reading. Boilerplate the robot of history. Full of pictures. And a full set of Mark Schultz Xenozoic Tales. Merry Christmas to all.
  4. Before I even knew they were making a movie, it picked this up. Just finished it about 2 weeks ago. If you like Hunger Games then it's a
  5. I'll go 7.5. Smooth, clean, bright, no Marvel chipping
  6. Opening day is today I believe. I guess the reviews are going to come streaming in like reaction videos to Rich Men North of Richmond
  7. For a number of years I tried to knock Greggy out of the 1st spot for raffle. I tried everything I could think of (within reason) and one year offered a VG-F reader set of Conans 1-40. Nope. His raffle prowess is indominable!!
  8. I believe Animaniacs is indeed Warner Bros. My kids watched it and had the Nintendo game.
  9. Yes. Outstanding book. I also love the cover where Bugs is going to the moon or some such space adventure. I never owned it, but at one time I had a very respectable FC collection.
  10. Yes, that's something. Thanks for the long and thoughtful post. I know my mom never read my comics but would actually laugh at Road Runner cartoons. Saturday mornings were all about Warner Bros. The music in those shorts was top notch and probably an introduction to classical music for a lot of kids. Great cartoon examples you posted Humble Watcher. The early Bugs fc's are beautiful. That 164 in your sig lines is sweet sagii.
  11. And that's part of why this country is so effed up right now. "PART" I say!! This story is brutal. Kids murdering kids, and these books were published by the Scholastic Press. They were marketed to Jr. High kids. Ya there were some right next to us, and pg 13 was the "right rating" I suppose, but this wasn't like TMNT or something laughy, it was pretty psychological for under 13... I awaited any reactions, but the audience jumped a few times at surprises, and while nothing was overly gruesome (that I remember) it was a very psychological based I think the most damaging thing to show a kid ( or anyone now that I think about it) is not someone being killed, it's showing wrong or evil or the bad guy win.
  12. Just wondering what happened here. The Disney characters all seem to be WAY more popular. In Cartoons, comics and media. Aside from Carl Barks being a genius, is this just an example of the power of marketing at work?
  13. And that's part of why this country is so effed up right now. "PART" I say!! This story is brutal. Kids murdering kids, and these books were published by the Scholastic Press. They were marketed to Jr. High kids.
  14. I read the book and tbh, I really liked it. It held my attention entirely, but I had to re-read the ending because I couldn't believe it ended that way. I was kind of shocked. Whether the film will be good or not, who knows, but I have a feeling they are not going to deviate from the book.