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- Thu Jul 10, 2025 3:52 am
- Forum: Talk Here Suckas!
- Topic: Retro Comics are Awesome
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Re: Retro Comics are Awesome
Continuing through the Hard-Traveling Heroes omnibus... The Flash #220 February-March 1973 Duel for a Death-List! Script - Denny O'Neil Art - Dick Giordano And we're back to solo Green Lantern stories for a while, which I'm looking forward to. I'm not a big fan at all of O'Neil's Oliver Queen. Neith...
- Wed Jul 09, 2025 5:57 pm
- Forum: RiD | Arm | Ener | Cy
- Topic: Dreamwave Armada - retro reviews
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Re: Dreamwave Armada - retro reviews
Transformers Armada #9 March 2003 Cover art - James Raiz, Rob Armstrong Writer - Simon Furman, Pencils - Guido Guidi, Inks - Elaine To I love the cover on this issue as a sombre group of Mini-cons huddle together and Longarm has his fists clenched as we see the Earth in the background through a row ...
- Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:23 pm
- Forum: Talk Here Suckas!
- Topic: Movies are awesome
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Re: Movies are awesome
Jurassic World: Rebirth Went and saw Jurassic World Rebirth yesterday. While I did enjoy it, it's essentially the exact same plot as the three Jurassic Park movies: a group of people trapped on an island with dinosaurs, trying to escape. And I've seen that, don't need to see it again. I really enjo...
- Thu Jun 19, 2025 5:50 pm
- Forum: Talk Here Suckas!
- Topic: Retro Comics are Awesome
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Detective Comics #224 October 1955 Cover art: Win Mortimer and Dick Sprang The Batman Machine Script: Bill Finger Pencils: Dick Sprang Inks: Charles Paris Batman unmasked! If only the cover and the splash page hadn't already given away the fact that there is a Batman robot in the story, so it's not...
- Thu Jun 19, 2025 9:47 am
- Forum: Talk Here Suckas!
- Topic: 2025 Hauls!
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It pays to keep an eye on Ollie's if you have one nearby. Found movie deco G1 Preceptor for $10 today. I always love a bargain G1 reissue. 

- Sun Jun 15, 2025 1:24 pm
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- Topic: Retro Comics are Awesome
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Finishing up Batman #94: The New Batman Script: Edmond Hamilton? Pencils: Sheldon Moldoff Inks: Stan Kaye The only other time I can remember Alfred wearing the Batman costume was in Batman #22, April-May 1944 in "The Duped Domestics!", and I think he did it to try and impress his would-be ...
- Fri Jun 13, 2025 4:07 am
- Forum: Talk Here Suckas!
- Topic: Retro Comics are Awesome
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For me it's been Batman and Superman via the DC omnibuses. Superman isn't as popular as he used to be, but the character was a sales juggernaut in the 50s and 60s, and of course Batman has spent a long time now as DC's most popular character. Hard to believe he was almost cancelled due to low sales...
- Fri Jun 13, 2025 4:02 am
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- Topic: Retro Comics are Awesome
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The Flash #219 December 1972-January 1973 The Fate of an Archer! Script - Denny O'Neil Art - Neal Adams Two months have passed. The final chapter of the story opens with Black Canary in a phone booth when a car hits it, throwing her clear and badly injuring her. Fortunately for her she was on the p...
- Thu Jun 12, 2025 4:03 am
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- Topic: Retro Comics are Awesome
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Just finished the original 66 issue run of Silver Age X-Men. It really ends like they know the series is over. It's strange to be reading these from the future already knowing the juggernaut this franchise becomes. I enjoy reading the early issues of some of these characters, knowing how popular th...
- Thu Jun 12, 2025 3:58 am
- Forum: Talk Here Suckas!
- Topic: Retro Comics are Awesome
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The Flash #218 October-November 1972 Green Arrow is Dead! Script - Denny O'Neil Pencils - Neal Adams Inks - Dick Giordano As the bomb goes off, Hal gets a shield up just in time to protect himself and the teenagers from being killed. He stuffs them in trash cans to keep them "on ice" and ...