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@itsapodcb Sounds like you want this guy, from the same folks who brought you the original Action Comics lead...
I hope that everyone got a homemade Licensable BearTM doll for Channuka. And that the appropriate licensing fees were paid.
The problem with turning Kirby Catholic would be that, when he takes communion, the wafer would turn into the body of Christ... and then give Kirby Jesus's powers.
@vinegar22 Yes, Miguel Ferrer co-wrote comics with fellow actor Bill Mumy (Lost In Space), most notably Trypto the Acid Dog (available in a collection from About Comics) and the Marvel miniseries Comet Man.
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Pitch a movie with two pictures. No captions. https://t.co/a4AlzhOdr2
RT with your favorite 4-consecutive film run by the same director
(Although Muppets Take Manhattan/Little Shop of Horrors/Dirty Rotten Scoundrels/What About Bob? does come close.) https://t.co/ZrUfuF1Xaf
@steve_lieber It's because of sales of the JSA volume "The Return of Hawkman". As you know, returns are subtracted from initial sales...
I love this era where, within a minute, I can go from not having heard of a film to have it showing up on my 70-inch screen. In this case, One, Two, Three, a 1952 Billy Wilder film about a Coca-Cola exec (James Cagney) trying to sell his product beyond the Iron Curtain.
I am impressed by her ability to project. To make yourself heard in an open space over the noises of a heavy wooden vehicle on an unpaved route and four horses at full speed and a screaming man by someone you're not even directly facing? Truly, a skilled woman.