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4418ArticleNLoganYou need to work the phrase,"You can bet your sweet Orko" into your daily parlance, especially with strangers. Jun 13, 2018View
4447ArticleNLoganAwesome Mick. I loved the old pictures. I like how specific memories of how you received toys or read the magazine are tied in. I can remember reading specific issues of comics on trips or receiving a particular toy also. I participated in Mountain Man rendezvous for several years that had various games and competitions and we dressed up, and a pioneer trek once that had wagons and handcarts that were similar. Wagon Train VacationsJun 16, 2018View
4449ArticleNLoganI have ridden on many a alpine slide. Hurtling at breakneck speed down a concrete shoot with no way to steer other than leaning and a lever for a break, what could go wrong?A So So Day at Action ParkJun 16, 2018View
4465ArticleNLoganI didn't make it to Disneyland until the 9th grade. We hit a lot of museums, national parks, and state parks. You are lucky to have ridden an elephant. Not many zoos in the US did that and I don't think any do still.My Childhood Family VacationsJun 18, 2018View
4466ArticleNLoganMy dad also was a master of the profanity fusilade raining bombs on our young ears. We broke down in Yellowstone once. My brother and I also hung around the auto mechanic shop all day while the mechanic drove my dad into Montana to get parts. We discovered an awesome ice cream shop that has since become tradition every time we go.Theme Parks: Adventures in New EnglandJun 18, 2018View
4494ArticleNLoganI must admit I was in the Jurassic Park theater seats multiple times in 1993. I did see Last Action Hero but as much as a Arnold Schwarzenegger fan that I am, I can barely remember it. I don't remember seeing any merchandise at all. The trading card game is lost to the flop of the film in the box office. A trademark was filed on Dec 14 1992 and abandoned and dead by Feb 25 1994. There was also a filing for toys Apr 19 1993"toys; namely, action figures, polyvinylchloride ("PVC") figures, toy vehicles including remote and radio controlled vehicles, playsets scaled to action figure size, dolls, including talking and fashion dolls, plush toys, board and card games, non-board games, inflatables, ride-ons, excluding bicycles, video game machines and hand-held electronic games, toy weapons, dress-up play items and play sets, activity toys and bath toys, excluding bath products, coin-operated game machines and video game software for computer game-playing cartridge systems, CD-ROM platforms and PC platforms, including floppy and CD-ROM formats and hand-held electronic games" while some of that happened the majority never materialized. The unpublished comic book covers are available online by Jerome K. Moore. I am interested to see what you found out and am anticipating the sequel article follow up. <img src="/images/postImages/1532286031last_action_hero_by_jerome_k_moore.jpg" width="375" height="565"> <img src="/images/postImages/1532286116magic_ticket_by_jerome_k_moore.jpg" width="417" height="601">Last Action Hero Movie MerchandiseJul 22, 2018View
4507ArticleNLoganIt was a blast. But over far too soon. Rad Retro Weekend Part 1Aug 06, 2018View
4516ArticleNLoganHarsh Vaporman! It was delicious. Jkatz the day did get better and better!Rad Retro Weekend Part 2: Antique Store FindsAug 14, 2018View
4527ArticleNLoganSadly all of the malls near me are in decline and some of my childhood ones are gone already.Mall MemoriesAug 28, 2018View
4536ArticleNLoganMystery solved!Interview with 90s Trading Card Designer Robert ConwaySep 04, 2018View