Never have seen the Atlas of The Land. That's really cool! And love the photograph. Chuck Jones made some of the best ever and personal favorite: What's Opera, Doc?
Never have seen the Atlas of The Land. That's really cool! And love the photograph. Chuck Jones made some of the best ever and personal favorite: What's Opera, Doc?
I always preferred "The Rabbit of Seville", but will concede that "Opera" is a high point in animation art.
"Dance until your feet hurt. Sing until your lungs hurt. Act until you're William Hurt." - Phil Dunphy ("Modern Family"), from Phil's-osophy.
This was one of the first attempts to reinvent Aquaman and increase his popularity. I loved the new costume (ocean camouflage), even if it didn't last. Nice logo, too.
These are the original "Camelot 3000" issues, the first "maxi-series". We've talked about the scheduling problems this book had (I think on Squire's thread) and I noticed the dates. Issue 1 was December 1982. It should have finished in Nov. 83. Issue 12 is dated April '85. Great, great Brian Bolland art, and a pretty good story where King Arthur is reborn in the year 3000 to help fight off an alien invasion.
Hurray for AMBUSH BUG. If any comic needs a reboot, it's AB! And I remember having all the C3K, E:A, and Ron, but settled for keeping just the graphic novels. Great collection postings today, Terry!
Thanks, bud. I probably should get rid of most of these originals, especially since I have TPB collections for just about everything I liked. But then I come across something like "The Weird" which will probably never be reprinted and I know why I kept them. Plus the hoarder/collector in me just can't let them go.
I don't know why some of these pictures aren't working today. They were fine when I posted, then they were gone. Then I hit edit, and saved & the pictures were there again, now gone again. Oh, DAAA-AAANNNn..!
"Dance until your feet hurt. Sing until your lungs hurt. Act until you're William Hurt." - Phil Dunphy ("Modern Family"), from Phil's-osophy.
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