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Again With the Comics: Comics' Numerical Nightmare
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Again With the Comics. Thursday, March 20, 2008. I was reminded today of something that both annoys the hell out of me, and which cannot ever really be fixed. After nearly two decades of reboots, restarts, and relaunches, there are precious few comics left that have kept their original numbering. It used to be a good. Restarted at #1 and the old Superman series numbering continued with Adventures of Superman. 424 Adventures of Superman went on for almost two decades, and only recently reverted to Superman.
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Again With the Comics: 5 Years, 555 Posts, What, AGAIN With The Comics ?!?
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Again With the Comics. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. 5 Years, 555 Posts, What, AGAIN With The Comics? Again With the Comics. Hit the internet on June 13, 2006. Christ, I'm old. I'M NOT PAYIN' YOU TO TAKE PICTURES OF POSIES AND PETUNIAS! I WANT PICTURES OF SPIDER MAN. SEE IF YOU CAN CATCH HIM ROBBIN' A BANK WITH DOC OCK! I KNOW THOSE TWO ARE IN CAHOOTS! Mused, she rolled her eyes and continued her task. She's lucky I started up Again with the Comics. Five years ago, or I'd have to vent to her. Good going, Brian...
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Again With the Comics: DC is Losing Me.
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Again With the Comics. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. DC is Losing Me. Photorealistic Bouncing Boy is TERRIFYING. Remember when the Legion of Superheroes. Was notoriously the DC book that was way too complicated to understand? Let's just admit that we've gotten to the point where the entire DCU is in a constant state of Legion-Level migraine inducing complexity, shall we? Okay, I'll be buying this one. My pull list for DC Comics is taking a massive hit in the next couple of months as my beloved Doom Patrol.
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Again With the Comics: Alas, "The Governator" We Hardly Knew Ye.
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Again With the Comics. Thursday, May 19, 2011. Alas, "The Governator" We Hardly Knew Ye. Well, at least this. Won't be happening now:. As described by Co-creator Stan Lee in the pages of Entertainment Weekly. 1149 (April 8, 2011) The Governator. Would have seen Arnold Schwarzenegger running around behind Maria's back -as a superhero. And a comic book series via Archie Comics. I love Stan, but given previous history, I'm pretty sure that if this "love child" fiasco hadn't happened, we would have seen ...
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Again With the Comics: The Dreaded Porcupine: A Super-Villain You'll Never Forget!
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Again With the Comics. Friday, November 30, 2007. The Dreaded Porcupine: A Super-Villain You'll Never Forget! So after naming the Porcupine a “turkey”. I decided to re-read his very first appearance in the pages of Tales to Astonish. 48, and was mildly surprised to see that he actually had a pretty good thing going; aside from all the sucking, that is. With that in mind, let’s take a look at what-all the Porcupine can really do. Alex Gentry wouldn’t be a low-level scientist in a silver-age Marvel c...
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Flashmob Fridays - A Trouble With Comics Joint: February 2012
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Alan Moore's Twilight Proposal. Introduction by Alan David Doane:. Honestly I didn't intend the irony, but this week's FMF, looking at Alan Moore's never-published Twilight proposal. Also represents the twilight of Flashmob Fridays. This is our final outing. So thanks for hanging out with us here every week, and I hope you'll check out our efforts over at Trouble With Comics. With that, here's our final Flashmob Fridays. Take it away, gang. Is correct, it was the Mattel merchandising that dictated at lea...
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Flashmob Fridays - A Trouble With Comics Joint: Conan The Barbarian #1
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Conan The Barbarian #1. Introduction by Alan David Doane:. I didn't find myself falling into the world of Conan in this latest relaunch of the series in comics form, but then again, I almost never have. Love and Rockets and Elfquest, but Howard and his world still eluded me. Amazingly, when I met Barry Windsor-Smith in-person to interview him back on the next-to-last day of 1999. I still hadn't read much Conan. I was by then well aware of the general outline of the character's mythology (hotly debate...
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Flashmob Fridays - A Trouble With Comics Joint: September 2009
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Flashmob Fridays #001: Final Crisis. Here's the deal: Flashmob Fridays here on Trouble with Comics means that every Friday, the TWC gang will receive last-minute notice that it's time to review a particular comic or graphic novel (or movie or novel or who the hell knows what? And we'll aggregate them all here on Flashmob Fridays. This week's inaugural edition covers Final Crisis. By Grant Morrison, JG Jones and company. TROUBLE TEAM GO. 100, or even Crisis on Infinite Earths. He's been trotting out the s...
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Comix Connection: Hake's Americana & Collectibles Auction #214 now accepting bids!
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South-Central Pennsylvania's Ultra-Hip Pop Culture Mecca! Since its founding in 1988 by local fans Ned Senft and Bill Wahl, Comix Connection has served the Pennsylvania comic-reading community for over 28 years. From its humble beginnings in the old York Book Emporium in downtown York to its current globe-straddling locations on White Street in York. And on the Carlisle Pike in Mechanicsburg. Call or Email us! No matter where you go, there you are. Thursday, March 05, 2015. Are you in the know? CAPTAIN M...
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Comix Connection: Free Comic Book Day Food Drive benefits hungry Pennsylvanians... and YOU!
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South-Central Pennsylvania's Ultra-Hip Pop Culture Mecca! Since its founding in 1988 by local fans Ned Senft and Bill Wahl, Comix Connection has served the Pennsylvania comic-reading community for over 28 years. From its humble beginnings in the old York Book Emporium in downtown York to its current globe-straddling locations on White Street in York. And on the Carlisle Pike in Mechanicsburg. Call or Email us! No matter where you go, there you are. Monday, April 27, 2015. 2) ADDITIONALLY, for every in-da...
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