Judy was cute! I wonder if she sounded cute on her radio show? We know she did when Liz Taylor played her.
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Tessie sure was around a lot of fish...
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Apparently Junior had a super power that involved having gas that was able to lift him off the ground.
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Rise and shine or he slits your throat.
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that Henry Aldrich comics...hmmm hmmmm Hmmm....could it be the first comics on being closeted? "How to Confuse the neighbors", Indeed!
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ohhhhh...too much gay tones there. amazing...1946?!? makes me wish I can go timetraveling to that era! hmmm by the way....does that guy resemble of someone in TV or Movie? he looks like Matt Damon....did he time-travel?
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Re: Brenda Starr #7
That's the wrongest cover yet. Hideous dress.
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Wow, Rex Dexter's boots are even wrong-er than his hat...
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^WTF is with the two guys. One of the most bizarre things on a comic cover I have ever seen.
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keep them coming!!!!
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This thread is love.
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I'm not sure the red and blue mini-cape complements the skull-and-crossbones emblazoned black leotard on 'The Black Terror.'
I do like the 'The Black Terror' has not only a sign on his door, but also a monogrammed blanket and matching lamp...
Does Batman even have Bat-blankets and Bat-lamps?
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I wish I could quit you, Flaming Western Romances!
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oh boy keep 'em coming!!! more more!!!!
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Margie's makeup is whorey.
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Makeup done by this guy .... Click Here For A Spoiler
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Kid Eternity is fighting zits?
Or are there other 'monsters in his mirror?'
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Seeing those Patsy Walker covers remind me of how it blew my mind when I figured out Hellcat was the former star of romance/model comics and not a sort of superhero take on her plunked into the middle of things with Beast and The Avengers.
I had similar revelations with Vision and Angel. There probably aren't many 'silent' updates around, but it'd be fun to discover a few more...
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especially that Eh! book!
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is that Jughead, Betty, and Archie of 40s?
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say, is Golden Lad first legionnaire before Superboy, more fun comics #101? and first person to use "Lad" as a part of the codename?
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eh? the first gay kiss ?
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Love this!
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Yipes! Archie fills out those tidy-whities pretty well...!!
The fight with Reggie cover is great too! I j'adore old ARCHIE comics, and in fact have all the volume 1s of BEST OF 40s, 50s, 60s, etc...
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green cape?
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I think that cover is very dynamic. It almost looks three-dimensional.
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Nice catch on the World's Finest and Sensation Comics covers, Teeds!
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Golden Age Batman regularly encouraged the ignoring of signs!
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I guess that answers that question about Wonder Woman.
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quote:Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: Golden Age Batman regularly encouraged the ignoring of signs!
or Robin begging them to go nude in swimming....(I know...bad joke bad joke...)
PS Superman s logo on his back - with a blue S. interesting.
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quote:Originally posted by superboymddjr: ohhhhh...too much gay tones there. amazing...1946?!? makes me wish I can go timetraveling to that era! hmmm by the way....does that guy resemble of someone in TV or Movie? he looks like Matt Damon....did he time-travel?
I think that's Desi Arnez, better known in later years as Lucy's husband, Ricky Ricardo on I Love Lucy They were married for many years in real life and cofounded Desilu Productions/Studio. He just looks sort of gay.
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Everyone went 'clubing' in the big cities in the 30's, 40's, 50's, etc.. The two guys are a balancing act, sort of like Vaudville stuff.
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Quite a number of the covers remind me of Curt Swan's work and they're pretty good! The military one looked like a Gene Colan work.
I used to get Patsy and Hedy. Millie the Model, too, as well as some of the 60's romance books. sigh
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That position didn't go so well for Andy on the office.
(torn scrotum)
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That All-American Comics picture of Alan Scott up there is one of those things I'll never unsee.
"Mommy, while is the twelve foot tall man in green pantaloons setting Two-Face's head on fire with his crotch?"
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I wonder if "zoombies" are just really fast zombies?
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Can a ghost really backhand?
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I'm speechless.
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Awesome.
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I really hope that's a robot or something. Otherwise Funnyman has some effed up anatomy.
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Looks like a few queens on that cover...:raiseeyebrow:
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Wow! Cross-genre collision!
The cover of Young Life, six posts back, features a photo of a teen actor named Skippy Homeier. As a grown-up named Skip, he went on to appear in two Star Trek episides, including the hippie fest, "The Way to Eden":
I Love these old covers!
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Sure doesn't look like he wants to hear the message...
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Er...nice costume...
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Is it just me or does the "victim" here bear a striking resemblance to our long time nemesis Phineas B Fuddle?
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*ahem* Doll Man hit something below the waist? *snickers*
and we have a male Golden Age POISON IVY?!?!?
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The 1st Superman inspired character
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Re: the Features cover...
I can't believe the LMB has gone all this time without a poster called "Lala Palooza."
Or... has it?
[cue enigmatic music]
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This is the real deal.
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Er... I think I would've put that in the WTF thread...
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Who's on First, Ester.
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So, apparently the chick with her back to the wall on which someone has scratched drawings of men on horseback is afraid of something, but it doesn't seem like she's afraid of the giant Native American who is trying to hand her a trumpet after he just sliced his wrists.
At least, that's what I get out of it.
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This disturbs me to no end ... Even more so than the others .... Even more so than cold thermometer boy.
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Jeepers! I sure hope Dynamic Man can rescue those girls from Elastisaurus!
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Hey, man, Elastisaurus could use a sandwich.
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And with Elastisaurus, we may be seeing the origin of the brokeback pose, as he shows up both his chest and his ass at the same time.
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quote:Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: So, apparently the chick with her back to the wall on which someone has scratched drawings of men on horseback is afraid of something, but it doesn't seem like she's afraid of the giant Native American who is trying to hand her a trumpet after he just sliced his wrists.
At least, that's what I get out of it.
Hard to say for sure, but my impression is that the drawings in the background are of musicians sitting in chairs, like they did in the big band era (it looks like some of the scratches are supposed to be musical notation). . . . . . . . . . Then again, they could just be random scratches from the artist trying to get his pen to work that he left in the finished piece because white-out hadn't been invented yet.
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I agree that the Punch comics cover makes no sense to me.
The dinosaur cover looks like one of the covers that should have a "You Write the Caption" contest.
"Give them back! At least the one in the blue! I was almost to second base!"
"Mr. Dinosaur! You forgot your change!"
"Stop! I was about to eat one of them!"
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The cloud on the right kind of looks like a Chow with his head on a pillow looking backwards.
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Is that robot doing what I think that robot is doing to that train!?
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Son of Elastisaurus?
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"Take the last train to Clownsville"
(an inside joke for those who recognize the kid)
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It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye.
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Giant Robotic Lesbian, take that indoors.
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