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3818ArticlejkatzHard to believe this series is already at part 10, and we haven't even gotten to the 80s yet. This is Pulitzer levels of research you're bringing us here, NLogan. Apr 03, 2017View
3819ArticlejkatzThat line of EC horror comics was so notorious that it led to public outcry and the creation of the Comics Code Authority..which in turn resulted in some seriously bland and neutered comics (for a while, anyway).Make Mine Marv...Er, Something Else!? Part 6Apr 03, 2017View
3820ArticlejkatzI sadly missed the boat on the Power Rangers craze back in the day, though I probably had a few toys here and there. What I do enjoy nowadays is old episodes of Kamen Rider, a cousin of sorts to the series. RJ Classics: Power Rangers MemoriesApr 03, 2017View
3821VideojkatzSo this is how Tim Whatley paid for dental school.1989 Kaufman Carpet Ad With Bryan Cranston Apr 03, 2017View
3822ArticleHoju KoolanderI was definitely "non-partisan" when it came to Matchbox vs Hot Wheels. If it looked cool, I wanted it. Mostly I wanted any Pontiac Firebird replicas that I could use as KITT from Knight Rider. Also, when I managed a Kay-Bee Toys in he early 2000's, die cast cars were the most shoplifted items. I always found empty packages at the end of the day hidden behind other toys.5 Fun Matchbox ToysApr 04, 2017View
3826ArticleHoju KoolanderSo many memories connected to this stuff. I used to see the manuals and game boxes for the Marvel role playing game at the hobby shop where I would purchase my Marvel Universe trading cards. I also had that Wolverine poster and it has defined the character for me all these years. That's what we needed Hugh Jackman to be decked out in, at least for one film. My friends and I started our own comic book company in 6th grade, hoping to cash in on the 90s comic book boom, with all original characters, sadly our fledgling line never made I past the debut issues (or my friend's bedroom). Pryde of The X-Men was always a welcome sight coming after other Marvel produced cartoons like RoboCop and Dino-Riders on Sunday mornings. I have a later issue of Marvel Age that promotes a graphic novel they produced using animation stills from that pilot episode, after the series didn't get picked up. Of course no retro arcade would be complete without a double X-Men cabinet, Colossus was always my guy.Make Mine Marvel 5Apr 04, 2017View
3827ArticleHoju Koolander@jkatz Yeah, Kamen Rider always seemed like the Batman of that Super Sentai universe. I watched the Americanized Masked Rider show briefly and though it was goofy, I'll always love it for introducing me toy favorite "so bad it's good" movie, Tiger Heart featuring the star T.J. Roberts. @Rick Ace Rhodes I have seen a few episodes of the In Space version and thought it was a cool re-invention of the franchise, even if it seemingly falls into the "what do you do when a show runs out of ideas? Send them to space!" category.RJ Classics: Power Rangers MemoriesApr 04, 2017View
3828ArticleRick Ace Rhodes@Hoju Which was probably on the producers minds, given that the very next season (Lost Galaxy) was another space season despite it's Sentai counterpart being more based around "nature" and "Earth".RJ Classics: Power Rangers MemoriesApr 06, 2017View
3829vhsCoverjkatzHaha, this is great. How can you not love Japanese covers?MACGYVERApr 06, 2017View
3830ArticleOldSchool80sGood stuff as usual, Lazlo. Thanks for sharing it over here as well.All Those Years AgoApr 08, 2017View