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Tag Archives: Marvel
Bag FULL of HORRORS
They’re TERRIFYING! SCARY, too! AND they obey your commands! Can you imagine it?
Posted in What I Miss About Comics
Tagged Bag Full of Horrors, Captain America, Cartoon, comic, comic book, comics, Halloween, horror, humor, Marvel, monster, USA, vintage
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Look Who’s Smiling Now!
No, I don’t know him either.
Posted in What I Miss About Comics
Tagged 1973, Captain America, comicbooks, comics, Marvel
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$8.00 Adonis
Who knew that perfection was available for less than ten American dollars?
Big Money!
Miniature Chairman of the Board?
Posted in What I Miss About Comics
Tagged 1970, Agent of SHIELD, CO2 Comics, comic, comic book, comics, football, Marvel, Nick Fury, SGT. Fury, vintage, WW II
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To Each His Own
Posted in What I Miss About Comics
Tagged 1972, ad, CO2 Comics, comic book, Marvel, Mr. Universe, muscles, vintage
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Chicks Dig Locksmiths
Am I the only one getting a Ted Bundy vibe from the fellow featured in this ad?
Posted in What I Miss About Comics
Tagged 1977, comic, comic book, comics, humor, locksmith, Marvel, Omega the Unknown, Superman, Ted Bundy, vintage
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Slurpee Cups from the 1970s
These collectible Slurpee cups come from the era of flared jeans, Earth Shoes and leaded gasoline. This is back before the internet, home video, video games and other fabulous electrified time-wasters. Only three broadcast networks and a handful of UHF … Continue reading
Posted in Curious Clutter, What I Miss About Comics
Tagged 1970s, 7-Eleven, comics, DC, fantasy, Marvel, Slurpee, super-heroes
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