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Hepcat

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  1. Rather than just recreating the Golden Age of Westerns, here's a Kid Colt Outlaw that's from the Golden Age of Westerns:
  2. A different kid working for the same comic publisher:
  3. They're both introduced in Amazing Spider-Man 2.
  4. From " "Big Premiere Issue!" to "Now in a magazine of his own!"
  5. As a general question, do you think Atlas comics from the 1950's are tougher to find than Timely comics from the 1940's these days?
  6. Start a thread on those issues! Or have you done so already?
  7. From a winged villain to a winged hero!
  8. That was the first issue of Amazing Spider-Man I remember noticing on a newsstand as a kid! It was in the United Cigar Store at London's main intersection of Richmond and Dundas Streets. I didn't buy it though....
  9. Bullwinkle too got to headline a Four Color late in the run:
  10. Might hurt the prices of those other high value comics because whoever wins the Action 1 might not be able to afford to bid on any of the others.
  11. Exactly my fear. The other Action Comics (and "Superman" family in general) on my Want List may now become even less affordable. Precisely! Which just adds to my annoyance.
  12. Actually Deputy Dawg was from the early 1960's. A total of 104 episodes of The Deputy Dawg Show ran on CBS from 1 January 1960 to 31 December 1964.
  13. No comparison. Jack Kirby told fantastic stories in pictorial form. Alex Ross is capable draws pretty pictures (according to some anyway).
  14. The issue in which the Flash is menaced by black lightning:
  15. I have both of the Deputy Dawg Four Colors: I mean how can somebody not like Deputy Dawg?
  16. I was born and spent the first 25 years of my life in London. I then moved to downtown Toronto for my first job after university in 1977. After two years I moved to Clarkson in southwest Mississauga where I then lived for 20 years. Since then for nearly 25 years I've been living in what real estate agents like to call the Upper Beaches near Main and Gerrard Streets.
  17. From World's Greatest to World's Finest:
  18. When it comes to a cover with straight B&W newsprint, this is the best I can do:
  19. Good tip! An excuse to take the train to Brantford is always welcome in my book.
  20. He'd absolutely positively need a car to get to Gotham, or else take a GO train and then a Mississauga Transit bus.