tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post1294335526261903550..comments2024-03-28T13:01:45.311+00:00Comments on Steve Does Comics: The Marvel Lucky Bag - April 1969.Steve W.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-37596840936728446992019-04-04T18:12:15.290+01:002019-04-04T18:12:15.290+01:00Kildumpster, I remember those horror movie "c...Kildumpster, I remember those horror movie "collectible "cards vividly too. The mummy lurching out of a doorway with the caption "Yoo-hoo, Ice Cream man ...." and so on.<br /><br />Many's the hard-bargain was made between kids on my street to secure a full deck of those. Not sure if my passion for Universal horror films was formed or just further-fuelled by them, but for years I couldn't get enough of magazines, models, posters ... anything involving the familiar characters. (Marvel also did a rather nice "Monsters of the Movies" magazine series in the mid-Seventies which I collected whenever they were available.)<br /><br />The internet tells me the cards were actually called "You'll Die Laughing aka Creature Feature" by Topps Inc. We just called them "Monster Cards".Barney Dnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-37436667196796030982019-04-03T16:31:44.418+01:002019-04-03T16:31:44.418+01:00Did chemists in the old days sell magazines? This ...Did chemists in the old days sell magazines? This is genuinely something I have previously been unaware of.Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-26833100615204363392019-04-03T08:52:26.448+01:002019-04-03T08:52:26.448+01:00Steve it is very quaint that as a kid your eye lev...Steve it is very quaint that as a kid your eye level stayed straight ahead and you never looked up. Now they are all wrapped in plastic but back in the day a red blooded young man might get a glimpse of bikini.Aggynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-43241379551457201462019-04-03T07:52:19.901+01:002019-04-03T07:52:19.901+01:00Redartz, I don't remember local pharmacists in...Redartz, I don't remember local pharmacists in Britain ever stocking anything except medicine and combs when I was a kid. The most excitement you got in them was seeing a steel comb and going, "Ooh, a comb made of steel. That's fancy."<br /><br />Colin, I'm not sure I've ever been able to make out the lyrics of any Dexy's track. For decades, I was convinced that the opening line of <i>There There My Dear</i> was, "You're so anti-fascist. You're like a dumb dumb waiter, yes." It was a shock to find out what the real words are. Not that they're preferable to my version.<br /><br />Dangermash, well spotted with the Namor pic.<br /><br />KD, people in Britain also make that mistake with <i>Blinded By The Light</i>. I think it's exacerbated by no one having a clue what a deuce is.<br /><br />As for the bomb thing, I never tried to make any but I do remember our Physics teacher telling us how to make a bomb, one day. I don't know if he was a secret revolutionary.Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-76581430681198138282019-04-03T07:30:12.316+01:002019-04-03T07:30:12.316+01:00It’s only two months old but the Thor pose from th...It’s only two months old but the Thor pose from the cover of Silver Surfer #4 has already been swiped in producingbthat Sub-Mariner cover.dangermashnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-91983262058153151652019-04-03T06:40:09.788+01:002019-04-03T06:40:09.788+01:00Does "misheard lyrics" also mean "u...Does "misheard lyrics" also mean "unintelligible lyrics"? Because my candidate for the song with the most unintelligible lyrics is GENO by Dexy's Midnight Runners. Great song but I couldn't understand a word of it except "Oh, Geno". Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-55535008475744036152019-04-03T06:14:01.598+01:002019-04-03T06:14:01.598+01:00I accidentally shot my brother with a BB gun when ...I accidentally shot my brother with a BB gun when we were kids. The thing just seemed to go off. It hit him center-mast, right in the sternum. Not once in basic training, years later, did I ever hit a target that accurately. If it had been a rifle, he'd be dead. He was wearing a sweatshirt, so it just bruised him.<br />Jesus, he was mad. Even though he was three years younger that me, I hadda run for my life, because he was firmly intent on killing me with his bare hands. I don't blame him one bit.<br />I hated guns after that.<br /> <br />M.P.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-72924608680828415162019-04-03T05:16:16.973+01:002019-04-03T05:16:16.973+01:00No, I was personally instructed to respect firearm...No, I was personally instructed to respect firearms and explosive elements by my father.<br /><br />Like I've stated before, he was Davy Crockett. Also he was a township cop back in the 60's.<br /><br />I got my ass tanned because I found out the toy pump rifle I got for Christmas<br />just didn't make noise, but would fire mud-slugs when the barrel was stuck into the ground.<br /><br />I chased my sister & neighbor kids around, blasting mud at their asses. Laughing as they ran away.<br /><br />My dad ran out, pulled my pants down & spanked me in front of the kids.<br /><br />Afterwards he told me "Never point a gun at someone unless you're willing to kill them."<br /><br />My father had wise moments, and I miss him.Killdumpsternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-68229239157357964462019-04-03T04:55:53.216+01:002019-04-03T04:55:53.216+01:00M.P., weren't Hitler's brainwaves transfer...M.P., weren't Hitler's brainwaves transferred to the clones by Arnim Zola?<br />I'm no expert, but it seems reasonable to assume that a geezer with his face on a screen in his chest and a camera for a head hiding out in the South American jungle maybe had a fairly erratic cloning process.<br /><br />-seanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-32623702382357115672019-04-03T04:05:20.233+01:002019-04-03T04:05:20.233+01:00ANd who didn't take the bb guns to the models ...ANd who didn't take the bb guns to the models we built? It took me all afternoon to sink the Bismark floating in a ditch about 20 yards away, lol.<br /><br />Well KD, though I did do Airborne School I spent the majority of my 5 years of service flying CH 47s.<br /><br />Truth be told I am GLAD my son didn't monkey around with that stuff. That you, me, Red, et al. have our eyeballs and fingers is probably mostly luck, no? <br /><br />But I must admit I still have a fondness for magnesium, lol.Charlie Horse 47https://www.blogger.com/profile/00906538705798228800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-1247788325576659642019-04-03T04:01:28.908+01:002019-04-03T04:01:28.908+01:00About one of the covers up there, I never understo...About one of the covers up there, I never understood these Hatemonger guys. Clones of Hitler, I guess, but some of them didn't even seem to be very much like Hitler, talk like him or even have a mustache. Maybe it was a crappy cloning machine. Or maybe, like on Family Guy, clones come out kinda retarded.<br />And getting flung into space, after accidentally opening opening an airlock on a space station thinking it leads to another room? That sounds like something one of my clones would do. Heck, it sounds like something I would do.<br />If you're gonna clone somebody, clone Linda Ronstadt.<br />And hurry up!<br /><br />M.P.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-79116111590345584822019-04-03T03:31:53.774+01:002019-04-03T03:31:53.774+01:00Kd- foxhole with m-80s. Ingenious! Mine were melt...Kd- foxhole with m-80s. Ingenious! Mine were melted in the fire pit. Now my car models, they fell victim to black cat firecrackers. You're right, we had to go with the 'real thing's. And yes, I too kept all my digits, although there were the occasional minor burns. All part of the fun...<br />Redartzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221459636234713619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-86326481704216398172019-04-03T03:21:05.472+01:002019-04-03T03:21:05.472+01:00Redartz-
Shallow fox holes. Original full-size GI...Redartz-<br /><br />Shallow fox holes. Original full-size GI Joe's. A full box of M-80's.<br /><br />The perfect mix for a pleasurable Saturday/Sunday afternoon, if you are a relatively destructive 10-12 year old.<br /><br />Thank goodness most of us grew out of it!<br /><br />Then again, we didn't have video games with explosions. We had to go the "practical" route. Lol!Killdumpsternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-53361351573814480242019-04-03T03:03:49.772+01:002019-04-03T03:03:49.772+01:00Charlie-
Having a history of being a pre-teen ama...Charlie-<br /><br />Having a history of being a pre-teen amateur chemist, I salute your endeavours into volitiles. Maybe instead of paratrooping in your military career you should have been in demolition.<br /><br />Then again, you're here for us to enjoy your friendship.<br /><br />My father, who was basically Davy Crockett reincarnated, had virtually LOADS of gunpowder. We made our own rounds, hotter than factory. We even recycled shotgun shells.<br /><br />I pilfered quite a bit, and he didn't really care, till it cost too much.<br /><br />My friends and I blew up a lot of stuff tho. With keeping all our digits and limbs intact. Lol.Killdumpsternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-36036012446126952522019-04-03T03:03:10.800+01:002019-04-03T03:03:10.800+01:00Charlie, it might be a good thing we weren't n...Charlie, it might be a good thing we weren't neighbors. I had a fondness for filling the tanker cars from my HO train set with denatured alcohol and setting them to blow. Looked like a scene from a disaster movie. And don't get me started on the fate of those GI Joes...Redartzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221459636234713619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-59755045382614957362019-04-03T02:36:25.466+01:002019-04-03T02:36:25.466+01:00Red - It was all baseball cards and Odd Rod sticke...Red - It was all baseball cards and Odd Rod stickers until the late 60s? Then maybe Wacky Packs started early 70s? Odd Rods Ruled... I troll ebay now and then for them but haven't bit yet!<br /><br />Sean - I did see a copy or two of Millie back in the 60s though don't recall where. As far as finding someone who recalled reading them, HA! Super Man and Archie waaaaay outsold ANYTHING Marvel in the 60s but try finding someone who read more than one? Good luck! I mean, it's no accident these blogs really only talk about Marvel. <br /><br />W.t.h. is Barry thinking when he drew Spidey's right leg? Like it was made of rubber?<br /><br />The Gunpowder thing fortunately ended before committed an act of self destruction. Our efforts to make a bomb always came up short and instead the devices spewed sparks roughly 10 feet into the air. So, we gave up on explosions and instead started adding Magnesium to the brew... At night a piece as large as your finger nail would light up a half-city block like it was daytime! <br /><br />We could buy the magnesium from the local hobby store, not the druggist, LOL. Then one day we go into the hobby store with my dad. THe owner pipes up like a jack in the box! "Sir, I feel duty bound to tell you I think your kid is making black powder!" Ahhh those were the days!<br />Charlie Horse 47https://www.blogger.com/profile/00906538705798228800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-414004258187240522019-04-03T02:33:47.403+01:002019-04-03T02:33:47.403+01:00No, I think Manson got all the kids to go to Brian...No, I think Manson got all the kids to go to Brian Wilson's house to party. Then he and Mike Love slaughtered them and buried them in the 7 feet deep sand Wilson had in his room, when he had his hermit on.<br /><br />When they excavated his room, they quietly removed the bodies. The Beach Boys had the cash to do it.<br /><br />That's why Millie never became a reacurring character, like Patsy Walker.<br /><br />My perception of reality is truly messed up.Killdumpsternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-42476644560959228422019-04-03T02:18:13.742+01:002019-04-03T02:18:13.742+01:00Redartz-
Thanx for the appreciation of my German ...Redartz-<br /><br />Thanx for the appreciation of my German drugstore story.<br /><br />Wacky Packs were great, but there was also a trading card series that utilized stills from old horror movies and inserted humorous captions on them. I can't recall the series' name.<br /><br />Anyone?Killdumpsternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-67489693862208835802019-04-03T02:17:07.447+01:002019-04-03T02:17:07.447+01:00Two Millie comics, and a third with Chili #1 the f...Two Millie comics, and a third with Chili #1 the following month. Clearly it was all happening on the catwalks in the Marvel universe of '69, but what are they about? <br /><br />Did those crazy kids grooving to drumbeats on the cover of Mad About Millie rise up against the oldsters with the rest of the youth under the influence of the Hate-Monger?<br />Maybe the fellas got drafted or ran off to Canada, or one of the chicks became a Manson girl after listening to Beatles lyrics on too much acid. Who knows? Anyone here ever read an issue...?<br /><br />-sean<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-48496223148464010122019-04-03T02:11:04.349+01:002019-04-03T02:11:04.349+01:00Redartz-
While I have a fondness for Wacky Packs,...Redartz-<br /><br />While I have a fondness for Wacky Packs, they didn't exist till the early 70's. In the sixties we were all about Odd Rod sticker packs. Monsters with bulging eyeballs with tongues flailing in the wind, driving super-charged muscle cars. Man, talk about "the backyard of nostalgia".<br /><br />Killdumpsternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-368656445692484152019-04-03T01:26:18.099+01:002019-04-03T01:26:18.099+01:00Charlie- oh, imagine the reaction today if you'...Charlie- oh, imagine the reaction today if you'd revealed your gunpowder exploits to the local pharmacist...I see a visit from the FBI...Redartzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221459636234713619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-73650954909868764632019-04-03T01:22:36.270+01:002019-04-03T01:22:36.270+01:00Steve, fascinating to learn that the Dr. Strange c...Steve, fascinating to learn that the Dr. Strange cover was by Barry Smith (And yes, it did reprint the tale from Spider-Man Annual 2). One of a precious few times that Mr. Smith drew Spidey (he did again years later for the cover to Marvel Team-up 150). <br /><br />KD- love your drugstore story. Oh, those vintage druggists- with spinner racks, shelves loaded with Wacky Packages and Topps Baseball Cards, and of course a cornucopia of candy. Say, were UK pharmacies so generously outfitted with youthful temptation?Redartzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221459636234713619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-82799875045410118862019-04-03T01:21:10.075+01:002019-04-03T01:21:10.075+01:00Steve - thanks for the cover commentary!
KD - You...Steve - thanks for the cover commentary!<br /><br />KD - You bought your comics from a german dude name Adolph. I bought mine from a German grocer names Weiss which translates to "White" lol. But there was no "adult material" at that store. Just magazines and kid stuff... <br /><br />Now the drugstore down the store was different. They had adult stuff behind the counter. But what was funny was when my buddies and I were making gunpowder (I really do NOT recommend doing this!) and we would go there to buy the Salt Peter (Potassium Nitrate). Besides being a key ingredient in gunpowder it was also used to stifle a man's sex drive e.g., they put it in food in prison.<br /><br />So one day the druggist is all torqued off as we buy more Salt Peter (he had that behind the counter too). He goes, "I want to know right now what you kids are doing with this!" We freaked out and said, "Making gunpowder???" He said, "Oh! Well OK then. I thought you were up to something else." LOL! Never was I so happy to be breaking the law???Charlie Horse 47https://www.blogger.com/profile/00906538705798228800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-57979832192933661442019-04-03T01:20:30.839+01:002019-04-03T01:20:30.839+01:00Hokey Smokes Bullwinkle!
I wonder if Stan Lee had...Hokey Smokes Bullwinkle!<br /><br />I wonder if Stan Lee had any idea what some of us had to go through to get our comics fix.<br /><br />Yow! StanLEY'S Bakery?! Next to a shop selling comics?!! Who's to say....<br /><br />There you go, Charlie Horse 47, oh my brother. I'm not a "one-trick pony", pun intended, lol.<br /><br />I related a childhood story without referencing Rick Jones or inciting heated debate over Mar-vell's original suit.<br /><br />Dammit.Killdumpsternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-15303145928129086712019-04-03T00:57:29.783+01:002019-04-03T00:57:29.783+01:00I know it was just a coincidence, but I thought it...I know it was just a coincidence, but I thought it was kinda funny. Adolf was their last name. Mr. Adolf was the owner & pharmacist, always in a jovial good mood (hmmm, well it was the 60's, lol!)<br /><br />Mrs. Adolf, on the other hand, was a wizened, pucker-faced, mean old lady that truly hated us kids that bought comics & penny candy.<br /><br />One time when I was grabbing comics, I spied that there was a magazine rack on the other side. I looked in (it was pointed towards inside the counter, no-man's land.) My 6 year old eyes bulges out like a Tex Avery cartoon! IT WAS LOADED WITH HARDCORE PORN!! I looked up, and there was Mrs. Adolf, scowling at me!!!<br /><br />"Take your funny books to the counter and pay!" she loudly hissed.<br /><br />I still would get books there, but she'd eyeball me with laser precision.<br /><br /> Killdumpsternoreply@blogger.com