Batman in the 1960s Issue 46: July/August 1967
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*The Caped Crusader in the 1960sby Jack Seabrook& Peter Enfantino*
Various*Batman #193*
*"Ride, Bat-Hombre, Ride!"*
*Story by David Vern*
*Art by Dick ...
JFS77: Curse of the Dog God (1977)
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Our adventures through 1970'S Japan continue, with our look at Toei's 1977
classic *Curse of the Dog God*, aka Curse of the God Dog, starring a flying...
William Nicholson’s Alphabet Book
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William Nicholson’s Alphabet book, published in 1897, is an ABC book like
no other. A talented artist, illustrator and print-maker, Nicholson used
simple...
The Law and Jake Wade (1958)
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The Law and Jake Wade is not just a gorgeous film to look at but an
exciting tale, and a solid entry in the American Western genre.
The post The Law and ...
The Saint starring Adam Rayner now Available
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The Saint (Adam Rayner and Eliza Dushku) *It's Here! It's Here! *
Many years ago, I was kindly invited to visit the set of a pilot episode of
a new TV sh...
Montréal Jazz Festival
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Wow talk about sensory overload! If you like art, music, food and/or
bicycles don’t miss this event. We stayed for 4 nights and are already
planning for ...
Being A Nerd Is Not Dead: Welcome D20!
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Anyone who has ever sat down for a session of games knows the drill. The
players all gather around a table, or several tables, and start to spread
out card...
Star Trek What If..?
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What if the original Star Trek had been filmed in widescreen? Nick Acosta
has the answer! But, before you click the link, a question... Why is
widescreen...
Come on over to MORE RETRO-SCANS!
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Well, it's happened. I seem to have used up all the space available on this
journal. (Gosh, how could that have happened?) So when I try to post, I get
a c...
Progress Needs People
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Earlier this week, the OHDS board of trustees presented a potential
solution to the liquor stand-off that has made the Oregon District
infamous, colloquial...
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