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vanmai yeu em on Thứ Hai, 31 tháng 8, 2009

The bloodthirsty Singh Brotherhood are the Phantom's oldest foes. Deep within the Bengali jungle lies their most revered and evil treasure, THE SINGH WEB! It's diabolical secret simmered quietly until the stunning and ambitious [...]
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In 1957, the Milwaukee Braves won their only World Series title behind stars like Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron and Warren Spahn. Tobin Rote, subbing for the injured Bobby Layne, led the Detroit Lions to their last NFL championship [...]
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Number 585BloodsuckerI feel like posting a vampire story. It's the end of August and I just got my property tax notice for this year, so a bloodsucking vampire story, "Villa of the Vampire," seems appropriate. In this recession [...]
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vanmai yeu em on Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 8, 2009

1. True or False: All major comic publishers submitted their comics to the CCA for its approval and seal during most of the Silver Age.False. Dell, Gold Key and Classics Illustrated were among the larger publishers to ignore [...]
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Number 584The imitation Flash GordonMy correspondent, Nix, who supplies me with great scans from MLJ comics, has contributed this from Blue Ribbon Comics #1, November 1939.Back in the earliest days of the comics, when they [...]
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vanmai yeu em on Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 8, 2009

In 1958, the New York Yankees avenged their 1957 World Series loss to the Milwaukee Braves by winning Game 7 at County Stadium. The NFL Championship went to the Baltimore Colts in a 23-17 overtime thriller over the New [...]
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vanmai yeu em on Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 8, 2009

Number 583Harvey Kurtzman's Mr. RiskThe Art of Harvey Kurtzman, The Mad Genius of Comics by Denis Kitchen and Paul Buhle is a fabulous book, highly recommended, which covers the most pertinent aspects of the career of one [...]
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vanmai yeu em on Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 8, 2009

This series takes place from June-November 1969. Following the Death of Captain America saga which I wrote about two years ago, Stan launched into a terrific series featuring the Red Skull. In #114, Sharon is still convinced [...]
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1. True or False: All major comic publishers submitted their comics to the CCA for its approval and seal during most of the Silver Age.2. Name three DC features of the Silver Age (aside from annuals) to debut in their own books with a #1 issue instead [...]
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vanmai yeu em on Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 8, 2009

This is limited time offer! Till August 31!!!Do you wanna make a gift for your friends? RapidShare Premium-Account is just what you need ! ! !If you buying 5 RS-accounts, you will get it for $8!If you need 10 RS-accounts, [...]
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A reader writes in the comments that he's searching for a particular story that he remembers from his youth:What I do remember is that the cyborgs were depicted as green and faceless - looking remarkably like the Mad Thinker's android of Fantastic Four [...]
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Number 582Ka'a'nga by Maurice Whi'i'tmanFrom Ka'a'nga #20, Summer, 1954, the last issue of that Fiction House title, we have the final Ka'a'nga story by one of the best and yet underrated artists in comics, Maurice Whitman. [...]
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