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Friday, 4 November 2011

Iron Man and Captain America

Posted on 03:02 by john cena
 In 1966, Marvel Comics' two biggest future film stars were sharing a title called TALES OF SUSPENSE. They had gradually pushed out the actual tales of suspense and replaced them with some of the best superhero tales of the sixties.

By this point, both series were being scripted by Stan Lee. IRON MAN was being drawn by Gene Colan, fresh from DC romance comics. Cap was generally done by his co-creator, Jack Kirby.

It was an eventful year for both as you can see. The two features alternated covers. Eventually, in 1968, Marvel split the two into separate titles with latecomer Cap being the one to retain the book's numbering.







 This above was my own first issue of TALES OF SUSPENSE and my intro to both Iron Man and Captain America. It came free in a CAPTAIN AMERICA board game, too, which I ended up getting twice so I had several copies of this issue!



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Thursday, 3 November 2011

Thunderbirds Are Go!

Posted on 08:18 by john cena


 THUNDERBIRDS didn't even air in my neck of the woods back in the day but in the UK it became an institution. I had been a huge fan of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's imported puppet sci-fi such as STINGRAY, SUPERCAR and FIREBALL XL-5 so I'm sure I would have been a huge fan of THUNDERBIRDS, too! In December of '66, the Andersons released the first of two THUNDERBIRDS feature films, THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO! Decades later, of course, the franchise would get a live-action bug budget screen treatment as well!





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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Bob Holiday is Superman!

Posted on 04:34 by john cena
Actor Bob Holiday took on the role of the Man of Steel in the 1966 Broadway version. Here are some shots of Bob and a link to his website where he has video of his appearance on I'VE GOT A SECRET that same year.







http://supermanbobholiday.com/




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Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Please Don't Eat the Daisies

Posted on 04:17 by john cena
Popular enough to run three years, PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES was a family sitcom based on the Doris Day vehicle of 1960 (itself based on a book, play, etc.) Patricia Crowley starred and was a favorite of mine ever after when I saw her in anything.
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