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2407 | Article | Vaporman87 | Mickey, I have several that I can sell you for a reasonable price. Perhaps I should post them in the Classifieds. | Jul 16, 2015 | ||
2406 | Article | mickyarber | I used to read Wizard from front to back as well, but didn't start picking it up until issue #16. I gave them all away in 2004, buthave recently been picking up early issues of it from ebay. Still looking for more. | 1993 Comic Book Ads from Wizard Magazine | Jul 16, 2015 | |
2405 | Article | Vaporman87 | Ha! Awesome to see the brother putting in his two cents on the matter. Welcome Ben's brother! Now if I could just get my own brother to start posting stuff. | How to ruin a friendship without really trying | Jul 16, 2015 | |
2403 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Lovin' it, Mick. I had stacks of Wizard magazine going all the way back to issue 7 with X-O Manowar on the cover. It was the only news that mattered to me from the letters page to the Mort of the Month, I loved every page. I totally had the X-Men and Spider-Man: Arcade's Revenge game for the SNES and it ended my love of the system. I have several issues of Deathmate in my garage right now, after having been rejected by a used bookstore I tried to sell them to. Take THAT speculator boom! Oh and the Robin III cover was sort of a lenticular deal you made move with a tab on the front, I still have my issue #1. Pretty lame. The hologram cover for Robin II was simpler and cooler. | 1993 Comic Book Ads from Wizard Magazine | Jul 16, 2015 | |
2401 | Article | munkysrench | I also remember them kicking you out of their house for not letting Jesse play his own game! Hahaha, you loved your video games back then... | How to ruin a friendship without really trying | Jul 16, 2015 | |
2400 | Article | munkysrench | This is your bro Stephen by the way, lol. I remember the majority of these on TV growing up with you. Toonami was a blast to watch on Friday and Saturday nights when there was nothing left to do on the weekend. I bought the Guyver series as well as the first couple volumes of Voltron on DVD when I first got stationed to Grand Forks. One lesson I learned from that is they were only fun to watch when you're a kid, and don't care about the dialogue. Watching it again was painful as an adult, because nothing anybody was saying made sense (there was a point in the Guyver where an enemy was like, "Feel the wrath of 100 million volts!", like he really didn't know how much power he had). I was glad to see Suncoast, as well as Sam Goody's just because of how obscene their prices were. Good article, bud. Thinking of writing one on here myself soon. | Anime memories | Jul 15, 2015 | |
2399 | Article | onipar | Thanks for reading! I have to dig out some more old photos and try to keep this series going. Yeah, it's all about not letting others dictate how we live. Gamegear to pass the time is perfect! :-) Those looks you were getting: envy. :-) | Retro-graphic Evidence: Video Games are Cool! | Jul 14, 2015 | |
2398 | Article | Vaporman87 | Agreed c_b_f. My friends and I didn't exactly take to what everyone else thought of as "fun". Ours involved going to each others homes and making terrible movies, audio recordings, or just generally horsing around outside... using our imaginations. Others would have thought we were childish and immature. I didn't care. | Retro-graphic Evidence: Video Games are Cool! | Jul 14, 2015 | |
2397 | Article | Vaporman87 | @echidna: Yeah, cuz if there's anything kids loved more than comics, it was eating junk food! It's crazy to think how fast the comic book boom of the 90's came and went. It was a bubble that was looking to burst from the get go. Still, it brought about some great new talent and some awesome new heroes and villians, as well as some legendary stories. Wizard was at the heart of it all... a relic from a market we likely won't see again. Digital media has made that a certainty. | 1993 Comic Book Ads from Wizard Magazine | Jul 14, 2015 | |
2396 | Video | Mr Magic | For a moment, I thought this was the song "Whoomp, There It Is" by the rap group Tag Team. | Tag Team Pilot Episode 1991 | Jul 14, 2015 |