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justice league of america: Justice League of America #200 30th Birthday!
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Saturday, December 3, 2011. Justice League of America #200 30th Birthday! Today- December 3- is the 30th birthday of one of my all-time favorite comic books, Justice League of America. 200, which hit the stands on December 3, 1981. Not only is this book one of my all-time favorite comic books, in any. Genre, but its hands-down my favorite superhero comic, and I put it on my Top 10 list of Greatest Aquaman Stories Ever Told. While I had originally hoped to do an Aquaman 70th Birthday. A League Divided" by...
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justice league of america: Justice League of America #8 - Jan. 1962
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Saturday, November 10, 2007. Justice League of America #8 - Jan. 1962. And with this issue, the 10c comic book is no more! After thirty plus years of consistent pricing, comics would start their ever-spiraling climb in cost to where now its downright ridiculous. For Sale- The Justice League! By Gardner Fox, Mike Sekowsky, and Bernard Sachs. While Superman and Batman are away in Dimension X, a small time crook named Pete Ricketts finds a ray to control the actions of the Justice League! The Aquaman Shrine...
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justice league of america: Justice League of America #1 Ad
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Justice League of America #1 Ad. The ad that started it all! What kid could have possibly turned this book down? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Writer, illustrator, comics historian. Creator of Ace Kilroy, Hey Kids, Comics! The Aquaman Shrine, and lots more geeky stuff. View my complete profile. All in black and white for 75 cents. I am the phantom stranger. Justice League of America #1 Ad. Justice League of America #8 Ad.
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justice league of america: Justice League of America #71 - May 1969
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Justice League of America #71 - May 1969. No sooner did Wonder Woman leave the JLA, then they lost another. Founding member, just two issues later! And So My World Ends! By Denny O'Neil, Dick Dillin, and Sid Greene. Guest-star Diana Prince runs afoul of a mysterious cloaked man wrecking the fire-eating sideshow at the circus(! Prince and her mentor I-Ching(! Are attending. When Prince is easily knocked aside by the stranger, she calls in the JLA for help. I was never a big Se...
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justice league of america: Mystery In Space #75 - May 1961
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Sunday, January 1, 2012. Mystery In Space #75 - May 1961. A classic tale of the Justice League versus one of its more fearsome foes! The Planet That Came To A Standstill" by Gardner Fox, Carmine Infantino, and Murphy Anderson. Out story opens with honorary JLA member Snapper Carr relaying an adventure that starts in deep space:. Adam and Alanna re-engage the invaders, and pretend to be held captive so they can find out who is behind them- namely, Kanjar Ro! Adam and Alanna spy Kanjar Ro leaving his lab, ...
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justice league of america: The Fury of Firestorm #4 - Sept. 1982
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Sunday, September 1, 2013. The Fury of Firestorm #4 - Sept. 1982. Firestorm versus.The Justice League of America? The Icy Heart of Killer Frost! By Gerry Conway, Pat Broderick, and Rodin Rodriguez. Over on The Fire and Water Podcast. My co-host The Irredeemable Shag and I have moved on from reviews of the now-cancelled New 52 Firestorm. Comic to looking back at what we're calling Fury of Firestorm Classic. Issue-by-issue recaps of the 1982 series. We just finished looking at Fury of Firestorm. With Prof&...
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More things that remind me of an episode of M*A*S*H*: Behind that Desk
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More things that remind me of an episode of M*A*S*H*. Saturday, October 29, 2011. Henry Blake was at home behind the antique desk he had flown in from Bloomington, Indiana. Somewhat less at home was Hawkeye, during the episode when he's acting C.O. Also required to carry a gun, Hawkeye is not receptive do the various duties he must perform - settling disagreements, signing things, and oh, carrying the gun. His willingness to relinquish his duties is obvious. If your discomfort is that obvious?
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Rob Kelly Illustration: The Walking Dead
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Monday, December 17, 2012. A friend commissioned me to do this original Universal Monsters-style. Poster for his current favorite TV series, AMC's The Walking Dead. I asked him what three characters he wanted represented on the side, and after he gave me his choices it was like rolling down hill! Love his choices, too, since Daryl is my favorite character on the show. And woohoo on you maybe reconsidering. ;). December 17, 2012 at 7:59 AM. December 18, 2012 at 7:25 AM. December 18, 2012 at 2:45 PM.
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Rob Kelly Illustration: Control-Alt-Hack
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Thursday, November 29, 2012. Now it can be told! Earlier in the year my normal prodigious illustration output slowed to a crawl. Part of that is because of my increased Ace Kilroy. Workload, but that was also because, as I alluded to a couple of times. I was in the middle of a big illustration project and it just didn't leave me with much time to do anything else. Well, now said project is out for all to see (and buy)- it's a RPG called Control-Alt-Hack, which is ". Munchkin and GURPS). ". It was an enor...
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