Friday, January 07, 2011

Fandom Library: The Flintstones at the World's Fair!

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Something a bit different for this week's Fandom Library feature... this one-shot produced by Gold Key may have only been available at the 1965 World's Fair!

Give-A-Show Fridays: Doctor Dolittle, Parts 1-4!

So, in 1968, after Kenner had been producing the Give-A-Show Projector for about eight years, Remco decided to try to horn in on the action... oddly enough, they chose to do it as a Doctor Dolittle movie tie-in, which may have been what ultimately killed the line.

The projector they came up with was called an Ugly Mugly Projector, designed to look rather like a rhinocerous with multiple colors. Aside from the appearance, however, mechanically (or should that be electronically?), it was identical to the Give-A-Show. You still had to put the strip in (comprised of seven slides per strip, mounted on cardboard).

Another oddity of Remco's set-up is that each set of strips was only 10 strips, as opposed to Kenner's 16 strips. So far, I only know of one additional set of strips produced after this, all based on television shows that I believe were airing on CBS at the time, and you'll see those in two weeks!

Oh, I should mention the other odd thing about this... Remco did a lot of licensed products in the late 1960s, but most of them were items that were things Remco had already been producing, but with a sticker on it for that character... so there were Star Trek items that resembled nothing on the TV series, for example! It's kind of odd that this would fit in more with Doctor Dolittle!




Next Week: The Beverly Hillbillies!

Random Videos of Geekery: Japanese Toy Commercials!

A couple more ultra-cool Japanese toy commercials after the jump! You know, it doesn't really matter to me if the toys themselves are cool in and of themselves... these commercials made them all awesome!

Thursday, January 06, 2011

The Way of the Geek #10: Al Bruno III!

Al Bruno III is, in the words of his own blog The Wit and Weirdness of Al Bruno III, “...a writer of irregular talent whose work is irregularly read. He prefers to write comedy and horror but is sometimes unsure of the difference.” Check out his blog to read some of his writings!

Al was born in Albany, New York, the oldest of six siblings who range from five to 40 years old! He's been married to the same woman for 17 years (congratulations!), and has a ten-year-old daughter. He's employed in the tech support field. “It's good money, but naps at lunchtime are a must,” he commented.

Like many geeks, Al is what I call a “polygeek,” being into several different areas of geekery. His main geekery is Doctor Who, which he's watched since he was a kid. Al also plays a number of role-playing games, like D&D, The Call of Cthulu, and the World of Darkness – and has been known to run them as well. He's also a huge fan of horror in its various presentations. Al used to collect comics, but noted that financial and space constraints have made him “...one of those guys that waits for the trade edition to come out.”

Cool Stuff: More Batman Stuff!

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Here's one of those 1966 Batman toys I would love to have, but is prohibitively expensive! The Marx Batman Picture Pistol is kind of similar to Kenner's Give-A-Show Projector (a toy line I do collect, as you probably know) in that it's a battery-powered projector that lets you put pictures on any wall...

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

By the 10s: Black Diamond Western!

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Black Diamond Western is another of those many titles I know pretty much nothing about! All I can tell you is that Lev Gleason was the publisher, and the first eight issues were published as "Desperado." Above is issue #10, with the rest after the jump!

Famous Monsters #5!

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Time to check out another Monster Magazine... after the jump!

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Random Videos of Geekery: Japanese Toy Commercials!

One of the things I enjoyed most about visiting Japan when I was in the navy was watching Japanese toy commercials on TV... and let me tell you, the commercials there made US commercials look boring by comparison! You'll see what I mean after the jump.

Dog of the Geek: Mildew Wolf!

mildew wolfBreed: Wolf

Original Appearances: “It's The Wolf!” segment of The Cattanooga Cats (NBC, 1969-1970)

Other Appearances: Spun off with “Motormouse and Autocat” in 1970-1971 season. Mildew Wolf later appeared as co-host with Snagglepuss on Laff-a-Lympics.

Biography: Mildew Wolf aspired to catch and eat a sure-footed little lamb named Lambsy, but always thwarted by the dog Bristle Hound. When Bristle caught Mildew, he'd pound him and toss him sailing into the air, while Mildew screams “Spoil Sport!” or something similar as he flies into the horizon. Lambsy never fails to recognize Mildew.

Powers: Despite the apparent injuries he must suffer from his bashing by Bristle, Mildew always recovers to try again.

Group Affiliation: None

Miscellaneous: Mildew Wolf was voiced (uncredited) by Paul Lynde. 22 episodes were created. When Mildew Wolf re-appeared on Laff-A-Lympics, he was voiced by John Stephenson.

Monday, January 03, 2011

Monster Monday!

Time for another parade of monster collectibles, and this week's edition begins with The Land Unknown!
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First up, here's a Mexican lobby card for the movie. From what I've seen, there's apparently a pretty decent collector base for Mexican lobby cards.

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Next, a still from the same movie... very obvious that it's two different photos put together, isn't it? More after the jump!

CBT: Superman Giant Games Book!

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And we're up to the first Children's Book Theatre installment for 2011, and this time the featured item is this Superman Giant Games Book published in the UK! Now, when you see a book is referred to as "Giant," there's two interpretations possible: The first is that the book has large pages; the second is that the book has a lot of pages. In this case, it's the former, so I'll be able to present this as "done-in-one," if you will!

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Comic Book Advertisements!

This time around, we're looking at some DC house ads from the November, 1974 cover-dated comics!

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Ah, the days of DC's 100-Page Super-Spectaculars... although they weren't using that term around this time, were they? The original Super-Specs were 100 pages (including covers, as I recall) and full of reprints for only 50 cents (what a deal, eh?). By this stage, the 100-pagers were being incorporated into the individual titles, with an all-new story in the front of the book, with the rest of the book being reprints. The original Super-Specs had very cool covers... these? Not quite so much.

In some cases, the books actually went to the 100-page format for several issues! The Justice League of America was 100-pagers from issues 110 through 116 (that's issue 114 in this ad). World's Finest was 100-pagers from issues 223 through 228 (that's issue 226's cover on the ad... oddly enough, issue 230 was a "Giant" issue, only two issues after the last 100-pager, and only 68 pages). Batman went to 100 pages with issue 254, with the final one being 261 (with 262 being a 68-page Giant... and that's issue 259 in this ad). Shazam! had a 100-page super-spectacular as issue 8, and then went to the 100-page format from issues 12 through 17 (with issue 15 being the one in the ad). You get the idea!

Puzzle Sunday!

Last week's solution:
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This week's puzzle:
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Retro-Review: Phantom Lady #13, Part 1

phantomlady13_00Time to start retro-reviewing another old comic, and this time it's Phantom Lady #13, cover-dated 1946, published by Fox Feature Syndicate, Inc. Issue 13 is the first Fox issue, although apparently nobody has been able to determine what title it took over the numbering from. The cover for this issue was penciled and inked by Matt Baker.


















Saturday, January 01, 2011

Cool Stuff: Batman Stuff!

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Yes, it's time to check out some more cool stuff here at the Random Acts of Geekery, which may well send some of you off to eBay to look and see what some of these things are selling for these days (whether that means you'll want to buy it, or sell it if you have it, I have no idea). Anyway, above is our first item for this go-round, Ideal's Batman hand puppet!

Original Comic Art!

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Yes, friends, it's time to check out some cool comics art that's been offered for sale in the past, and may yet be offered again now or in the future! First up, here's page 31 from Thor #257 by John Buscema! More after the jump!

Movie of the Week: The Spider/Earth Vs. the Spider!

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Trailer and lots of goodies after the jump!

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