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Cobbledclam

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  1. One of the best worst movies ever. You can find parts 1 and 2 on YouTube. There is a Richard Evans prototype in the cast. And it was partially filmed in Texas🤔😃🤢
  2. One of the best worst movies ever. You can find parts 1 and 2 on YouTube. There is a Richard Evans prototype in the cast.
  3. One of the best worst movies ever! You can find part 1 and part 2 on EBay
  4. From Harley: "Hey here is a quick list of books stolen from my suv in Berkeley on Sunday night. There will be 3 or 4 others that I need to determine when I get back. All the books are cgc Unless noted Thanks Harley Yee Harleycomx@aol.com Cell 13132682149 Amazing fantasy 15 4.5 Incredible Hulk 1 cbcs 3.0 Stan lee ss 181 8.5 181 5.5 181 4.5 Pep 17 6.5 Ginger 4 7.0 Detective 149 8.0 Walking dead 1 8.0 Daredevil 4 9.4 5 9.4 Pictorial romances 10 8.5 Action 20 3.0 X-men 1 4.0 Stan lee ss 94 8.0 Brave and the bold 34 6.0 Amazing Spider-Man 14 5.5 300 9.4 Tomb of Dracula 10 7.0 Fantastic four 5 4.5 Strange tales 110 4.5 New mutants 98 9.6 green label Wonder Woman 14 cbcs 6.0 3 or 4 others that I have to check with the books coming back from St. Louis 5 atlas war books mostly Men’s adventures 5.0 range 5 mystery pack with 8 comics each with spider-woman 1 in some of them" Thieves tried selling some to Heroes in Campbell and 4 books were recovered.
  5. And on a serious note.... What were some of the items stolen? Is there a list? Possibly some of the stolen books had already been resold to an honest decent dealer that might have unknowingly purchased stolen property. How much cash was the thief carrying when he was busted?
  6. Yes it's great that one of the vile lowdown varmints that continue to ruin the good times and attempts for mostly decent folk to make a living is caught. But what about the ones that get away??? Especially this guy! He steals my heart every time I see him....so dreamy!😍😍😍🙈😁😍❤️🙈🐿💨 rough hombre!
  7. It really is a good clean fun type of show. Mellow atmosphere and an assortment of very interesting guests and panels.
  8. Can't wait to see the amazing stuff at the beer hall!!! 2 shows in one! Joy!
  9. Speaking of Dwarfs and such, here's a fun cover. 10 universal and 1 restored. Golem, Solomon, Hulk?
  10. I'm so sad I missed that book! Boo hoo me...One of the tough ones to find in any kind of decent shape. Nice score!
  11. Does anybody know where Hank Williams romance comics are? Those to me seem to qualify as rare. Museum? Hank Williams Singer-Songwriter KNOWN FOR A string of hits that included “Honky Tonkin’,” “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” “Mansion on the Hill,” “Cold, Cold Heart,” “I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You),” “Honky Tonk Blues,” “Jambalaya,” “Your Cheatin’ Heart.” QUOTE "No matter how I struggle and strive, I'll never get out of this world alive." AMERICAN MASTERS FILM Hank Williams: Honky Tonk Blues (Jun 2004) Directed by Morgan Neville Explore more from this episode About Hank Williams Timeline Filmmaker Interview – Morgan Neville Hank Williams: Honky Tonk Blues Filmmaker Interview – Morgan Neville August 10, 2005 5SHARES 3COMMENTS WITH DIRECTOR MORGAN NEVILLE What got you interested in this project? What drew you to Hank Williams? Everything about Hank Williams interests me. His music, his life. His death. His impact. It’s the kind of subject that one hopes to find. Although there is a cottage industry in books about Williams, there has never been a thorough documentary. That made me feel there was room to do something. Did you learn anything that surprised you about Williams while making this film? He is one of those rare American figures who seems to elude simple description. The longer we spent working on Hank, the more his character refused to be pinned down. During his life Hank wrote virtually no letters, gave few interviews and often gave people conflicting ideas about who he was. This has allowed people to project fifty years worth of mythologizing upon him. We went looking for the human side of Hank in the myth and was surprised by many things we found — he was a friend to African Americans in a time and place where that was not the norm, he loved guns and was an avid fisherman, he was a mischievous prankster to his friends, and a voracious reader of both romance and horror comic-books.
  12. Pre-Perry Mason young gorgeous Barbara Hale. inspiration? I saw that photo I couldn't help but think of Bruce Gentry.