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3866ArticleHoju KoolanderYes, more of these Wizard excerpts please. I definitely tuned into MANTIS as well. It was a very cool premise, though it was always just a countdown to when/how his suit would give out. The image selected for the Swamp Thing blurb is from The Return of Swamp Thing movie (which is mega fun) not the TV show (Which didn't​ have the same wacky spirit). I saw Mask of the Phantasm in theaters, it was just an extra long episode, nothing great. Rob Leifeld was always claiming he had a movie based on one of his creations coming out, that never happened. I remember Badrock and Prophet starring Tom Cruise specifically. And yes, Vaporman87 is right, I LOVE The Shadow. Alec Baldwin and his supporting cast have such great banter in a beautiful 1930s throwback setting. Just go in expecting more humor than gritty action and you will be entertained, though it has some cool special effects scenes. Apr 24, 2017View
3947ArticleVaporman87Trading cards... NOOOO! These ads came out at a time when my dad was ridiculously obsessed with sports cards. He was buying crazy amounts of them and hoarding them. He would watch late night shopping network shows, buying up the cards. It was a crazy time. So many great "time capsule" ads here. Comics were, and hopefully will always be, a great place to find reflections of our culture in the advertisements.Retro Comic Book AdsJun 21, 2017View
3968ArticleOldSchool80sLove seeing old comic book ads. They take me right back to that time in an instant. These 90s ads are a little later than I really connect with, but still was reading a few titles at that point and they still connect a little. I have to go get some 80s comics and post some of those ads! Thanks for sharing!Retro Comic Book AdsJun 22, 2017View
4022ArticleSupermanNice article. Comic book ads are a great look into the past.Retro Comic Book AdsJul 26, 2017View
3740ArticleVaporman87I have to agree. There are very few things that are so jam-packed with nostalgic awesomeness than old catalogs. Just one page has such a wealth of old toy goodness that it takes one article to contain it. I want all of those Joes and there accessories right now!Catalog Pages: 1982 Sears Wish Book Featuring G.I. JoeFeb 12, 2017View
3760ArticleHoju KoolanderI didn't get into GI Joe until the Serpentor era, but I remember being blown away by how basic and slim these original figures were when I found them in my neighbor buddy's older brother's collection. I thought they were knock off bootlegs or something. But given the awesome layouts in store catalogs I probably would have bought them anyway.Catalog Pages: 1982 Sears Wish Book Featuring G.I. JoeFeb 15, 2017View
3739ArticleVaporman87A very nice list of some interesting facts and statistics involving the Royal Rumble. Thanks for compiling and presenting these Mick. Good stuff. Now if poor Kane could just win one.Looking Back at 29 Years of the Royal RumbleFeb 12, 2017View
3744ArticleOldSchool80sSurprised they didn't let Kane keep his streak going this year even though he is not a regular anymore.Looking Back at 29 Years of the Royal RumbleFeb 12, 2017View
3747ArticleMr MagicI thought The Big Show was the largest competitor. He was always called "the world's largest athlete" As tall as The Great Khali was, it's a tragedy he never won the Rumble.Looking Back at 29 Years of the Royal RumbleFeb 12, 2017View
3748ArticleRick Ace RhodesCool article Mickey. I guess we can now officially add Randy "The Viper" Orton to the list of multiple time winners.Looking Back at 29 Years of the Royal RumbleFeb 12, 2017View