You will
never be
forgotten.
Back to Home Page

Content Comments List

Displaying 3491-3500 of 5257 results.
IDPost TypePosted ByCommentTitlePosted On 
 
3831ArticleLazloThanks OldSchool80s. Its a pleasure to keep '80s memories alive. Apr 11, 2017View
3832Articleshakin steakGreat story, I'm reading this for at least the 2nd time now. I also had trouble getting a Nintendo at first, and it wasn't because we already had an Atari. I don't remember what ultimately happened, sad to say. But I think when my dad asked if we would spend our own allowance money and we said yes, he decided to cover the difference. I presume my parents discussed the issue with other parents and realized it was a trend that couldn't be ignored like action figures and cable TV.How I Got My NESApr 16, 2017View
3833Articlemassreality@shakin_steak It's always interesting how important products of our past come into our lives, especially when you are a child and have no control. How I Got My NESApr 18, 2017View
3834ArticleVaporman87I can think of no other musical concert that was so popular and watched by as many people. It was all anyone talked about, at least as it pertained to music or musicians. Remembering Live Aid (1985)Apr 23, 2017View
3835ArticleVaporman87Ahh. So I'm guessing Marvel's dislike for the character spawned a name change to Miracle Man? There are so many great characters from the early days of comics that haven't seen the light of day in decades. My wife once purchased me a book that listed some of the worst comic villains ever created, and many of them were from comics I'd never heard of from the 50's. The Secret Origin of Miracleman, Pt.1!Apr 23, 2017View
3836ArticleVaporman87So can Wolvie's claws penetrate Colossus' metal?Wolverine a Reader's Perspective Part 11Apr 23, 2017View
3837ArticleVaporman87I remember often thinking how dumb looking the Attack Trak was in the cartoon. Instead of the wicked red ATV style vehicle it was, the cartoon portrayed it as a giant blue box with a window in front. And not only that, it would talk and even get snarky. LOL. I recall seeing a storybook that had someone riding the Road Ripper... in the air! LOL. As if it was a flying vehicle. Catalog Pages: Masters of the Universe from 1985Apr 23, 2017View
3838ArticleVaporman87Actually Mickey, that Fantastic Four film was NEVER intended to be released. That's why it never was. It was only made in order for the Marvel license to be kept by the studio (apparently some kind of stipulation in the agreement). There is a whole documentary on the film. Hoju can give you any and all details on The Shadow. He loves the movie. I remember going to see that Jason movie. I can even remember that my best friend and I left the theater and went straight to Hardee's afterward. Why I remember that, I don't know. And yes, The Stand was a stellar mini-series. I remember in college it was a huge event. We all gathered around the TV in our apartment every night it was on to catch the show.Andy Mangels Hollywood Heroes From May 1993Apr 23, 2017View
3840ArticleVaporman87You know, maybe I'm wrong and remember things incorrectly, but it seems like that even though nowadays comic book heroes are the cat's meow for everyone on Earth, the amount of promotional material using their likenesses is actually not as prevalent. Am I wrong?Spider-Man Food Ads of the 90'sApr 23, 2017View
3842ArticleVaporman87Here's something you can fact check on the internet; the county I live in (Meigs) is notorious for "Meigs County Gold (or Green)"... or marijuana for those a bit confused. Even people in other states had heard of Meigs County's abundance of Mary Jane (why that is I don't want to know). So naturally we were routinely shovel fed a steady dose of anti-drug seminars in school. Typically this was a group of former dopeheads putting the fear of the almighty in you. Now look at this nation. We're legalizing the stuff. Go figure.Retro Culture of FearApr 23, 2017View