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You just got yourself hearted for "Horshach"! "And I'll look down and whisper, 'HUH-HUH-HUH-HUHHH!!!'"

Also: pretty much half of everything Theodore Sturgeon ever wrote (but this is the classic).

My favorite DC logo ever. Damn, I miss Ambush Bug...

I will love Q forever for this one single line: when he tricks the tough guys he owes money to into peeking into the nest at the top of the Chrysler Building and the monster grabs them, Moriarty yells, "Yeah, EAT 'EM!!!"

Well, not that I don't agree that the whole project is a bad idea; but at least Conner (if it is Conner) seems to be aware of some of the original work's satirical content. Laurie appears to have just beaten the crap out of some filthy hippie peaceniks.

This isn't exactly a new idea. I had this in paperback in 1978 (wish I still did, it's selling on Amazon for $55 used!). However, the author was perhaps a bit overzealous in his interpretations of lunar photographs. I mean, I was a teenager willing to believe, and even I was going, "Dude, that's a rock."

I'd like a Hurkle. They're happy beasts.

Replying to promote: I haven't read the book, but there was a review of it in Discover a while back that made all those points. Yes, we are actually the best long-distance runners on the planet!

Oh, definitely! I wonder if it's possible to get kids as excited about space exploration as we were in grade school? I certainly hope so!

"The... deuce, you say!" Beat me to it, as well—and kudos for presenting the quote in its entirety. :)

Yeah, Dr. Evil's exposed brain was probably the creepiest kid's toy design of the day—I think I actually had nightmares about it! IIRC, they re-released the line in the '90s, but the originals were '60s.

I'm actually more curious about where they're going with the script. An alternate-future sort of thing where we already have a moon base and contact with aliens might be cheesy, but in a fun way! Hanks/Zemeckis is a combination that inspires some hope, at least (you know Tom had the toys!).

As long as we're talking '60s toys, remember this guy? I had Captain Action, too: his deal was you could buy extra costumes to change him into Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, Captain America, etc. (Hmm, I guess he was technically the first Marvel/DC crossover product, wonder how they worked out the legal issues on that?)

Thanks for the blog info! Yeah, he was original G.I. Joe size and hard plastic, and if I remember correctly only articulated at the shoulders, hips and knees.

I did have Callisto, but I was confusing him a bit with this guy, "Captain Laser" (yeesh, no wonder I didn't remember his name!). He was sort of a giant space Centurion, his eyes and chest plate lit up, he had an interchangeable light-up ray gun and shield, and his backpack made "space sounds." It appears MMM stuff

Honestly? Because it immediately reminded me of the reveal at the end of "Eye Of The Beholder" on Twilight Zone.

Oh, hell, I just saw this and remembered that I got Callisto that Christmas, too! Yeah, he was great (his chest insignia lit up, too), and I'm pretty sure he's the reason I first discovered Callisto was the name of a moon!

Never got the crawlers, though they were really cool (and that comic ad John_Hazard posted certainly brings back memories - I'm pretty sure I had the little sleds, think they came with the figures).

Hurm. "They'll look up and scream, 'Please don't write The Dark Knight Strikes Back!!' And I'll look down and whisper, 'No.'"