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23m ago
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion X-Men: The Hidden Years
"ISSUE #19:
This issue begins with four of the X-Men (Beast, Cyclops, Marvel girl and Iceman, in order of appearance) trapped in some world of gigantic vegetation. Have they been shrunk? Or transported to the distant past? They soon discover that ..read more
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Eric L. Sofer replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 248 Overture
"Great to hear from you Commander, and congratulations on your retirement. I am always interested in your commentaries and observations, and I'm glad you find you have enough time to carry on with them. Delighted to hear from you on your updates and ..read more
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Jeff of Earth-J replied to Captain Comics's discussion Comics Guide for week of April 29, 2024
"You might as well settle in, as [Blood Hunt] will run for five months and include at least 54 separate books
I am pleased to see that Captain America (the one MU ongoing series I currently coll1ect) is not included.
Here's the Red Band cover ..read more
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2h ago
Lee Houston, Junior replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the beach... (Image courtesy of the Grand Comics Database ..read more
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Jeff of Earth-J replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Atlas Era Venus
"VENUS #15:
First Story: "The Graveyard Waxworks" - With this issue, Venus moves to full-blowb horror. The city has been experiencing a rash of grave robberies, but only of freshly dead corpses from newly dug graves. Venus, Whit, Pete Moss (Beauty's ..read more
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Jeff of Earth-J replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Atlas Era Venus
"Ah! I did not now that! Thanks ..read more
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Captain Comics replied to Commander Benson's discussion Deck Log Entry # 248 Overture
"I, too, am glad to hear the news about both retirement (mainly that money isn't a problem) and the knees. I'm going through some rotator-cuff stuff at the moment myself, and hoping surgery won't be required. Aging isn't for the weak.
I wanted to add ..read more
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3h ago
Captain Comics replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Atlas Era Venus
""Taking off like a ruptured duck" used to be a more common phrase in the days following World War II. The ruptured duck was a slang term for the honorable discharge medal, which had an eagle on it that people thought looked like a duck in distress ..read more
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Captain Comics replied to Jeff of Earth-J's discussion Atlas Era Venus
""-30-" isn't much in use any more, as it was primarily used during the days of hot lead. It's really only used by ink-stained wretches like me to indicate when something is finished. I use it when I sign off at night at The Daily Memphian, and ..read more
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Captain Comics posted a discussion
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MARVEL COMICS
Week 1 "Blood Hunt"
BLOOD HUNT #1 (OF 5) by Jed MacKay and Pepe Larraz: This week Marvel launches its gigantic, linewide summer crossover, called "Blood Hunt." You might as well settle in, as it will run for fiveā¦
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