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Mr.TawkyTawny

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  1. Millie the Model #5 a 7.0 ?! CGC gift grades always F me in the A....
  2. 4.5 if the bottom staple is still attached. Beautiful early FF book!
  3. CBS announced last week the remaining 7 unaired episodes of "Me, Myself and I" will be shown on Saturday nights beginning July 7, 14 and 21st.
  4. Extremely insightful and fun podcast interview with Sandberg about his directorial approach to shooting the Shazam! Movie.
  5. To commemorate Wayne Boring's Birthday yesterday, my copy of Superman #43 from 1946 with Boring cover art.
  6. I believe top to bottom it's photos of Reagan, Flynn, Peter Lawford, Esther Williams?, Lana Turner and June Allyson.
  7. A great grouping of auction items now available. Early SA Action Comics, Batman, Detective Comics, Flash, Green Lantern books. Bid early, bid often! Plus early Silver Age Marvel Journey into Mystery #88, Fantastic Four #16, Doctor Strange #169 Early Silver Age DC & Marvel on eBay
  8. Both the prophesied 3rd part "Bob Rogers Meets Flash Gordon" article and mentioned/promoted Gene McDonald (Bob Rogers replacement as Art Assistant to Mac) article in Issue #6 failed to appear in print in the subsequent Alter Ego issues. I purchased the TwoMorrows "Fawcett Companion, The Best of FCA" with a disappointing nada inclusion of the articles in this compendium. The only value in Issue #8 is the John G. Pierce's "Over-Extended Marvel Family" article and Jerry Ordway interview on how DC disregarded with indifference his iconic "The Power of Shazam!" contribution to resurrecting the Captain Marvel character series. Which underscores my apprehension that the upcoming "Shazam!" Movie and adaptations of The Marvel//Shazam Family will be sullied and diluted by DC Films as in Ordway's first hand view "I believe they just didn’t have an emotional investment in keeping Captain Marvel in print, because there’s no one there now to appreciate the fact that Cap once sold millions; which happened to be for Fawcett, not DC. They viewed the property, in the end, like a poor relative, not worthy of the same treatment as their favored sons: Superman, Batman, and the others." I'm awaiting for the first official WB movie trailer to be convinced otherwise.