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It will be the first major Hollywood motion picture where the hero's love interest is a talking metal football that hovers. Nerf Skeetses will be a big seller.

Which, for the number of issues you get, is an astounding value.

I think there was a Daredevil collection like that too, maybe shared with another title? I wish I'd grabbed them all at the time. They weren't cheap, but they were a great value considering the amount of content. If only they were as easy to read on the toilet as those phonebook-sized black & white pulp collections.

Similarly, sure the Shout Factory MST3K DVDs look and sound much better, but I kinda miss the vintage ads for Beck's and Miss Cleo on my old VHS tapes. Penn Jillette shouting about the old SNL episode coming up next, not so much.

You're probably right. The man is a walking, screeching meme brought to life by sheer contempt for humanity

They do not, and seem to see it as a positive attribute. People worked hard on those Hostess ads!

Richard Starkings (or whoever at Comicraft letters Bendis for him.) Anybody who can render that dialogue coherent deserves a medal. Great font designer, too.

I've been down to Baltimore twice and absolutely love Fell's Point. I did not eat Bertha's muscles, though.

Remember when Kevin Smith made funny movies? Not good movies, per se, but damn funny.

You're not wrong, but you love what you grew up with, warts and all.

About 15 years ago I bought CD-ROM copies of the complete Amazing Spider-Man through issue 500, scans of the original printings, ads, letters and all, in friggin PDF. Sure, it's all on Marvel Unlimited, but the experience just isn't the same. I just have to provide the musty smell myself.

That smell! It just puts you in the right frame of mind to read classic comics. Today's young whippersnappers will never understand, the hoodlums.

I bet Trump composes all his emails in Comic Sans.

Wow, I have zero memory of this, and I watched a lot of syndicated TV in the mid-to-late '80s. Anybody know what channel it aired on in the New York metro area? It must've been WWOR-9 or WPIX-11 (Now CW). Or maybe WNYW-5 (Now FOX).

I taped it too. We would've been good friends in high school.

Yeah, it's all based on licensing. Willy Wonka and Blazing Saddles are both Warner Bros, Young Frankenstein is Fox. Simple as that.

Upvoted for the term ginger erasure.

Print? If they're showing the movies on actual film everybody's completely burying the lede.

It makes no difference; the study is about perception, not genetics.

Guy Nonchalantly Carrying Shiny Shovel was clearly the star of the second video. I look forward to his solo spin-off film.