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3792Articlemickyarber@Hoju I was a fan of Kyle Rayner too. When he took over in GL #51, I started picking the book up every month up through the last 60's issues. Whichever issues it was that Hal came back and fought Kyle in the 2 part story in those later issues. Mar 22, 2017View
3795ArticleOldSchool80sI was always more of a Marvel guy than DC, but I was partial to team-ups. Liked Avengers and JLA, but any issue with a crossover or another character making appearance was always cool. Loved stuff like Secret Wars, Contest of Champions, etc. Those favorites from childhood are still ones I remain loyal/partial to after all of these years. They will always hold a special place for me.The Beginning of My Comic Fandom Mar 23, 2017View
3807ArticleVaporman87Hard to understand why, but my first ever comic purchase was an Ice-Man comic. Yes, Ice-Man had his own stand-alone comic series at one point. LOLThe Beginning of My Comic Fandom Mar 29, 2017View
3950ArticleVaporman87Yes! I am very much looking forward to every article on this subject. I love old TV Guides and I enjoy your breakdowns of each show here. So many shows here that I've never heard of. Like you've mentioned, some of these really do have the star power, and on paper they should have been successes. But that isn't a guaranteed formula. The viewing public can be a fickle bunch. I don't think anybody was ready to see Jack Tripper in a marriage setting. And maybe people weren't as keen on high-tech motorcycles like they were talking Trans Ams. But some of these really seemed to have a good premise. I'd like to be able to catch some episodes of Paper Dolls, Call to Glory, and Hawaiian Heat. Craig T. Nelson, Elisabeth Shue, AND Keenan Wynn?! Yes please.1984 TV Guide Fall Preview: ABCJun 21, 2017View
3952ArticleLazloI remember an episode of Call To Glory where one of the characters took part in the March on Washington, but dont recall much else. I do remember many of the other shows, some which I've seen and some I've only heard of. Makes me miss the '80s!!! 1984 TV Guide Fall Preview: ABCJun 21, 2017View
3954ArticleNLoganI watched plenty of Who's the Boss?, saw Airwolf in person at an air show, and had a knock off cheap motorcycle toy that I used to pretend was street hawk. 1984 TV Guide Fall Preview: ABCJun 21, 2017View
3969ArticleOldSchool80sLove this and look forward to more especially from the 80s. Sad that I don't even remember half of the shows you listed. Remember Three's a Crowd being disappointing especially since I absolutely love Three's Company. I do remember the hype around Paper Dolls, but don't remember watching it. This is some fun stuff. Can't wait for more.1984 TV Guide Fall Preview: ABCJun 22, 2017View
3970ArticleCaps 2.0I've spoken to Morgan Fairchild's publicist about an interview, and while she was too busy for an interview at the time I sent the message, I was told that she did thank me for the interest. I'm planning on sending out another interview request to Morgan's representative in August, and if she does agree to an interview, I will be asking about "Paper Dolls".1984 TV Guide Fall Preview: ABCJun 23, 2017View
3971Articlemickyarberthanks for all the great feedback guys. I love these old tv guides, and they are a wealth of article content.1984 TV Guide Fall Preview: ABCJun 23, 2017View
3974ArticleHoju KoolanderI am totally blown away by the revelation that Three's Company had a sequel series. I can't believe I missed that. Robert Ginty aka "The Paper Chase Guy" was also the lead in a film featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 called Warrior of the Lost World. I wonder if StreetHawk was just too expensive to produce like The Flash TV series from 1990. It got decent ratings, they just couldn't justify the cost to keep making it.1984 TV Guide Fall Preview: ABCJul 01, 2017View