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Eric Perry

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  1. On 5/26/2024 at 3:52 PM, zzutak said:

    This probably won't be of much help, but (1) the circus stunt you're referring to is called the Globe of Death, and (2) the DC character Deadman was a circus trapeze artist who made his first appearance in 1967 (Strange Adventures #205), with periodic appearances in the decades that followed.  I imagine there's at least one Deadman expert on the Boards who would remember if he was the hero in the story you described.  Good luck.  :foryou:

    Thanks for the info.  'preciate it.

  2. As a youngster, I read a comic book.  I remember the story; however, I don't remember the title, let alone the issue number.  I want to track down a copy but it would be much easier to do so with the title and issue number.

    On which forum thread do I ask this?

     

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    If anyone is interested - or can help:

    This story took place (at least in part) at a circus or carnival.  The main character was riding a motorcycle in a globe-shaped cage that was suspended in mid-air.  He didn't know this was coming; however, the bottom half of the cage lowered.  He tried to keep the motorcycle moving fast enough to stay up there with the remaining half of the cage; however, the bike had a mechanical problem of some sort.  The motorcycle lost speed; he and the bike fell.  One of the other circus performers tossed a trapeze (or ring on a rope) over and the motorcyclist caught it just in time.  The crowd thought it was all part of the act.

  3. After a little while tending to other things, I finally had the chance to get back into this collection.  My next book was Special Marvel Edition 5.

    From brawling to battling, Sgt. Fury and the Howling Commandos took quite the path from cover to cover in this one.  There was even a scene which heavily implied they gunned down a Nazi spy who had joined their group.  To make things more palatable for the readers (I suppose) Marvel had the spy shoot and miss first.  I couldn't help but think of Han Solo and Greedo...when they did a retcon to the Cantina scene. 

    Of course, a handful of GIs were able to take on a staggering number of enemies and make it through without losing a single member of their ranks.  Dodging bullets and shrapnel with aplomb, they made their mission seem almost easy...just another day at the office for the luckiest sons of b**ches in the E.T.O.

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  4. On 7/2/2022 at 10:31 PM, ADAMANTIUM said:

    The add on of the art almost or to me, makes it look like the wheels are still level with the ground. Like evil kenivel stunt cycle. I'd have loved that toy during that era. Those strip wind up really kept the force well to have cycles upright for Ramps. Side bar, but what I thought of, and I have a fondness. :x

     

    Perhaps not coincidentally, here is the back cover.

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  5. The next book in the collection is Sub-Mariner # 29.  It appears to be the oldest comic in the lot.

    The text seemed ever-so-slightly larger, which made reading it easier on the eyes.  Some of the dialogue had an Old English flavor, though, so it took a little more thought to read.  (Let's be honest, phrases such as "hie me to thy side" and "doth return apace" aren't commonly spoken these days.)

    The story featured Hercules, The Huntsman, a trio of "monsters from some madman's nightmare" thrown in for good measure...and Zeus.  The actors in this play made the battle scenes truly memorable for everyone.  Everyone, that is, except Namor.

    All in all, it was an entertaining read.  I believe it's the first Sub-Mariner comic I've ever read.  Up to this point, I had typically been into "street level" superheroes, especially Daredevil.  I feel my horizons expanding...

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  6. On 6/27/2022 at 9:05 PM, Dr Zen said:

    Out of curiosity, who was on his team? I'm trying to figure out who the 3 outfielders better than Mantle would be. I assume DiMaggio is one.

    It was a quote from Ken Burns' Baseball, spoken by Robert Creamer.  The full team was not mentioned.

    I agree regarding DiMaggio, by the way.

  7. On 6/27/2022 at 9:41 PM, MattTheDuck said:

    Is this the one you mean?  Mantle's on there.

     

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    Cool piece.  I had never seen that before.

    My comment regarding Berra being on the team, and not Mantle, was a quote from Ken Burns Baseball.  It's quite possible the speaker (Robert Creamer, a writer from Sports Illustrated, I believe) was talking about Casey's starting 9.

  8. On 6/27/2022 at 1:43 AM, divad said:

    FTFY . . .  Yogi and Thurman.

    LOL - it was my opinion; no fixing needed.

    Munson was taken too soon.  There's no telling how his career would have ended up had cruel fate not stepped in.

    As for Berra; he was top-notch, both as a man and as a player.  I think he was a bit underrated, if such a thing is possible.  Casey knew - he put Berra on his all-time team...and left Mantle off that list.

  9. The second book was this Spider-Woman # 2.  Jessica Drew (Spider-Woman) makes her way through London and tangles with a villain named Excaliber.  At the end, she finds herself with an unexpected ally who plans to accompany Spider-Woman as she makes her way to America.  Unbeknownst to Jessica, a different man is about to take a leave of absence from SHIELD, book a flight to the US, and follow Spider-Woman.

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  10. On 6/25/2022 at 3:10 PM, LowGradeBronze said:

    You have my attention. The thread about comics with holes punched in them has very quickly run to 3 pages and is chock full of great comments and observations, so don't undersell your new finds! Looking forward to your future reads. Don't suppose you want to add a spoiler, by naming some of the upcoming comics from your new collection? 

    I'll do better than a spoiler.  I just finished reading the second book and will post a couple pics...

  11. I realize this won't be the most interesting or impressive thread, in light of the amazing material posted on this site.  Still, a recent pickup arrived today and I felt like starting to write my thoughts.  It's a small collection of 38 comic books, primarily Bronze Age.  They're all raw and I plan to read them.  As I finish each book, I'll post a picture or two and any interesting info.  Since I'm doing this one book at a time, It'll take a little time.  I'm in no rush, though; I got these to enjoy at a liesurely pace.

    Hopefully, a few of you will also enjoy this little journey.

  12. I've decided not to renew my membership.  I've turned off what I believe to be the correct feature.  Is there anything else I need to do?  I do not wish to be charged in February when my current subscription expires.

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