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@swinemiester He first appeared in Adventure into Fear #19. A series I have yet to get into. I am really should focus on finishing off Captain America 1968.

2010 issues 1 & 2. April - May 1984

The comic movie adaption of Arthur C. Clarke's sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey. Sold by comics_ink on eBay.

Still waiting for 2061 and 3001 films.

#2010

Man-Thing Vol 1 issues 5, 9, & 10. Vol 2 issues 3, 5, 6, & 7.

Two 1970s series by Marvel Comics sold by @ghostcactus_comics Starting my Man-Thing collection.

Robocop vs Terminator 1-4, May
- August 1992 by Darkhorse Comics

Sold by trseigfried on eBay

In this crossover, Terminators are sent back in time to protect Robocop because, in this timeline, the tech that was used to build him is partly responsible for their creation.

This would be an awesome series to release in an animated movie.

The Last Starfighter 1-3 / October—December 1984

I paid way more than I wanted to for this series, but I got caught in a bidding war. Sold by
the.atlanta.pickers on eBay.

Queue love at first sight music. Bought from Ghost Cactus Comics out of Sun City Arizona Ben Grime / the Thing. ToyBiz 10-inch figure from 1998.

@badkoukla @Smitty187 Sorry Chipmunk.Not a Squirrel.

I run a company that show cases videos like this.... unfortunatly it is a largely conservitive audience. But at lease this keeps them busy.

youtu.be/A8C3sU6ElFE

@newwarriorstalk You should use hashtags. I am posting similar content and gaining traction.

Today Google Adsense sent me a policy violation, which is not uncommon. They are always wrong and always resolved. This one was labeled shocking. What was the shocking content about? ...a squirrel eating a watermelon.

You would think that would be a surprising part for me. But no, usually it's mislabeled as adult content. At least Google is better at handling policy violation disputes than Facebook.

Last post of the day. Have a good night/day

The grumpiest kitten ever does not wish you a good night...sorry.

It's been two weeks since these guys were rescued by Cool Cats Rescue out of Phoenix, AZ.

Now they all have names.

From Top Left to bottom right. D'Argo, Quark, Willow, and Gungi.

Amazing Spider-Man 26 - 27 / April 8 - May 11, 1965

Sold by The Deep out of Huntsville, Alabama.

First appearance of Crime Master then the death in the next issue.

Art by: Steve Ditko

Amazing Spider-Man 22 / December 10, 1964

Sold by The Deep out of Huntsville Alabama.

Now my oldest in the series second oldest comic in my collection.

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