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Which Charlton character will never get hot?
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58 minutes ago, 1950's war comics said:

buying Charlton comics off the rack instead of Marvel or DC  was the equivalent of going to the store and buying a box of generic Mac-N-Cheese compared to Kraft 

has anyone of you ever tried to eat a box of generic Mac-N-Cheese ??  it tastes about as good as the box

Generic Mac n Cheese

In college I bought all generic.  Including this.
Plain Label Generic Brand Beer Can | Beer can, Beer, Canning

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1 minute ago, wisbyron said:

I saw on Tony Isabella's blog that they made a straight to DVD film about Charlton monster comic 'Konga', so there's hope yet for an Expanded Charlton Universe. Outside of Kav's fan-fiction I mean

You should read my Captain Atom story!  I have him working on some intrinsic field thing and his entire body gets disintigrated!  Then he comes back and is all powerful and stuff-

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1 minute ago, kav said:

You should read my Captain Atom story!  I have him working on some intrinsic field thing and his entire body gets disintigrated!  Then he comes back and is all powerful and stuff-

Whoa! Comics aren't just for Kids anymore!!

Seriously though Kav, I'm embarrassed to be seen reading comics on the subway or in public so it'd be refreshing if, for once, a comic could be, y'know, edgy and "adult". If you could just take that into consideration. Please.

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2 minutes ago, wisbyron said:

Whoa! Comics aren't just for Kids anymore!!

Seriously though Kav, I'm embarrassed to be seen reading comics on the subway or in public so it'd be refreshing if, for once, a comic could be, y'know, edgy and "adult". If you could just take that into consideration. Please.

I've bought collections from people who saw me reading comics and knew nothing abt comics.
Its great advertising.

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Just now, kav said:

I've bought collections from people who saw me reading comics and knew nothing abt comics.
Its great advertising.

I was, uh, actually not being serious with that! It's a play on an old trope used by bitter comic fans who would commonly use a variation of that scenario to say how much they longed for "mainstream" acceptance from non-comics fans, which I always found kinda curious

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