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4136ArticleHoju KoolanderAh, the pubescent romantic filled with unrequited love, I know the story well. Just imagine how celebrated the tales of MacRei would have been in Elizabethan England. If born in another time, maybe you would have been studying your own works in class. Sep 20, 2017View
4135ArticleHoju KoolanderThat's so cool, I dig the production values on your book. I never got 24 pages in on any of my pre-teen projects. Plus a trip to the site of many massacres? Glad you made it out alive.Haunted Hotel an 11 year old's narrativeSep 15, 2017View
4134ArticleHoju KoolanderI think this is a front runner for contest winner. Living vicariously through your original creation? That's just great.Russell - The Black-Eyed SimpsonSep 15, 2017View
4133ArticleHoju KoolanderYour process for creating Sun Man trading cards was genius. I totally remember those glittery Power Ranger borders.The Saga of Sun ManSep 15, 2017View
4132ArticleHoju KoolanderWow, I knew Ninjas were big business, but this article shows how vast their reach was. Wrath of The Black Manta was a comic book ad I couldn't escape back in the day. Wasn't there even a shopping spree contest tied to that game? Also, I have to thank you for using your Ninja toy hunting skills to help me find a complete V2 Storm Shadow (my favorite Ninja) at RetroCon last year, he is proudly displayed in my retro room now.Revenge of the Imaginary Ninjas!Sep 14, 2017View
4131ArticleHoju KoolanderI was always jealous of kids who could draw in that anime/cartoon style, so you would have definitely made "The List"! But seriously, I feel you on the doodling issue, I know for a fact that's why I was a C student from about 6th grade on. Learning? Just let me draw, teach!Lars Dakota: The lost original characterSep 14, 2017View
4130ArticleHoju KoolanderThe imagination of a child is amazing. I really want to see that Brownie soap opera story play out with R2 getting dumped for King Kong, then getting hitched with Godzilla. Copyrights? Bah! We want entertainment!The Adventures of Junior, the World's Greatest Cat DetectiveSep 14, 2017View
4129VideoJayME1961I wish we could see the whole segment with Aretha cooking Peach Cobbler for the crew!!MTV's Amuck In America-Aretha FranklinSep 13, 2017View
4128ArticleSupermanI was at school (7th grade) when the attacks happened and didn't know anything until late in the afternoon when we watched the news during social studies class. I guess limiting news coverage to that one class was my school's way of trying to keep the school day as normal as possible.Where Were You That September Day?Sep 13, 2017View
4127ArticleSupermanThat's a nice assessment of two great films. The two of them are really neck and neck for me, but I've written how I would break things down below. Best Batman: Batman Begins (but only slightly) Best Batmobile: toss-up (I really liked the Tumbler, even though it doesn't much match what the Batmobile should be.) Best villain: Batman 1989 Best love interest: Batman 1989 Best Gotham: Batman 1989 Best Commissioner Gordon: Batman Begins Best Alfred: Batman BeginsOld vs. New: Batman vs. Batman BeginsSep 13, 2017View