By admin, on August 25th, 2010%
Macross #1 from 1985. Issue #2 onward was titled Robotech: The Macross Saga.
As I’ve mentioned in some previous posts, I started “all in” collecting comics in 1986, which was not only a huge year for both DC and Marvel, but also pretty much the height of the Independent Black & White Boom. Was . . . → Read More: (Robotech) Macross #1
By admin, on August 3rd, 2010%
From 1986, amazing that this is almost 25 years ago! Videos part one and . . . → Read More: 20/20 on Marvel’s 25th Anniversary
By admin, on June 26th, 2010%
Ran in Marvel titles, to coincide with . . . → Read More: CBS Saturday Morning Ad, 1984
By admin, on June 24th, 2010%
Zartan's first appearance in G.I. Joe #25.
Cover dated July 1984 (so, it probably hit stands in March or April), Marvel’s G.I. Joe issue 25 was Zartan’s first appearance…
…the series at this point in time was white hot, with the previous two years of back issues highly sought after.
Last week we posted . . . → Read More: G.I. Joe 25 Commercial
By admin, on May 28th, 2010%
Do it all at Disney!
Hey, you know how you’ve got a list (not necessarily written), of difficult-to-find videos you hope finally show up on YouTube? And then you do a search for them every few months, or so?
FINALLY, one of the ones I’ve been waiting years for surfaced, and man was . . . → Read More: Walt Disney World Information Channel, 1987
By admin, on May 10th, 2010%
While the bulk of his best known work is pre-Copper Age, how can we not post about the passing of one of the greatest (arguably THE greatest) fantasy painters of all time? His work has influenced, and will continue to influence, every artist to work in the field…Frank Frazetta, R.I.P.
. . . → Read More: Frank Frazetta, R.I.P.
By admin, on May 9th, 2010%
Ad that ran on the back cover of DC titles in 1985, from Panosh Place for their Voltron toy line. The print ad, followed by a . . . → Read More: Voltron Toy Line Ad / Commercial
By admin, on April 10th, 2010%
Here we go, Matthew Sweet’s 1991 video for “Girlfriend,” featuring clips from Space . . . → Read More: Matthew Sweet – “Girlfriend”