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2294ArticlejkatzWhere is Goldust?? May 28, 2015View
2295Articlecomic_book_fani didn't like goldust then i like when he and booker t was a team and dustin rhodes was a great in ring wrestler but his gimmick freaked me out back then way more than undertakers.My Top 5 Fave Wrestlers of the 90'sMay 29, 2015View
2296ArticleVaporman87LOL. Yeah, Goldust was... peculiar. Like if KISS met Hannibal Lector, the result would have been Goldust. Eeesh!My Top 5 Fave Wrestlers of the 90'sMay 29, 2015View
2301ArticleVaporman87Man... here we are in the slow doldrums of Summer, yet echidna manages to come along and bring us a truly great article. I loved reading this. I had done a little research on Winsor McCay prior to reading this article, so I knew a little about what I might read. It was great to get it from your perspective though, as it gives me a much better appreciation for Little Nemo. I can relate with everything you mention regarding dreams, how they have changed, and how they can make us feel. McCay used his talent to really tap into those experiences in a potent way. We all dream, so nobody is excluded from the subject matter. Thanks echidna! This made my day. Little NemoJun 08, 2015View
2306Articleechidna64Thanks man, I had a lot of fun writing it! Little NemoJun 09, 2015View
2322ArticleHoju KoolanderI remember seeing the trailer for Little Nemo and My Neighbor Totoro a lot back in the day, but never watched either one. I was less about whimsy and more about sci-fi action. I have since seen some Winsor McCay inspired art though and I love the detail of his work. My wife, who wasn't so media savvy as a child counts Little Nemo: Dream Master as one of her favorite NES games next to Super Mario Bros. 3. I actually found her a copy of the game at a used book store a few months back and she was pretty excited. She still knew all the old secrets of the gameplay and I have to agree that it's a well made game for the era.Little NemoJun 24, 2015View
2513ArticleoniparSuch a great article! It's funny too because I just ordered the 5-pack of NES games here on RD, and one of the games I chose was Little Nemo. I don't think I've ever played the game before though, now I'm really looking forward to it. Little NemoAug 13, 2015View
4615ArticleretroboyI missed out on little nemoLittle NemoOct 08, 2018View
5183ArticleBenjanimebeing on the autism spectrum i still show signs of childlike qualities, i like collecting toy figures, something that my older siblings have grown out of since their teens. though, it's more of an emphasis on collecting than playing with. i don't have any other family members or friends that take this same particular interest, so i guess this sets a good example that my childhood has been reflected into my adulthood.A Closer Look At: NickellenniumApr 18, 2020View
2307ArticleVaporman87Sweet! Great article to come back with Hoju (hope all is well with the new little one). I actually DO remember some of these characters, and even still own first issues of their comics (Bloodshot, CyberForce, DarkHawk, XO Man-O-War). I had a few Ultraverse comics too... my favorite being Prototype. My friend had a few issues of a guy named Megaton, who was a lot like Prime. I agree that these were all mostly forgettable characters, with some exceptions. Deathlok, though not created in the 90's, got his first series in the 90's. I thought Deathlok was very cool, but not many people seem to know about him or remember much about him. He did make appearances in the new Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series and there has been attempts to make a feature film about him. Five Forgotten Comic Heroes of the 90'sJun 18, 2015View