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The DC Comics Time Capsule: January 1965

”You can’t separate peace from freedom, because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom.” -Malcolm X, New York City 1/7/1965 Happy New Year, everyone! It's time to unwrap our first Time...

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DC Comics was the class outfit in the Golden-Age. Timely was the upstarts. History has recorded it that way. I love them both for different reasons.

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DC Comics was as you know not really one company but two (actually three) acting as one company. It's why some characters in the DC line didn't appear or crossover into other's books until after the...

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Yossarian wrote:   Once again, the Legion proves that there is no substitute for having a good HR person when you bring in new staff. Two months ago, the Legion let in a new member who turned out to...

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Re: The DC Comics Time Capsule: January 1965

Yossarian wrote:Obviously, there is more to good recruiting than having weirdos show off their stuff in front of the clubhouse. Best line of the month! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...

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dearlenbaugh wrote: Way, way back, I resented spending good money on the Roy Raymond - TV Detective story I didn't care about just to get the Batman story in Detective Comics (same thing with Tomahawk...

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Karen was too severe for my (young) tastes. She looked and acted too starchy in her tweed skirts, high heels and pearls -- and she never seemed too bright. As Roy ran around observing ghosts, aliens,...

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frozentundraguy wrote:Yossarian wrote:Once again, the Legion proves that there is no substitute for having a good HR person when you bring in new staff. Two months ago, the Legion let in a new member...

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sterlling wrote:DC Comics was as you know not really one company but two (actually three) acting as one company. It's why some characters in the DC line didn't appear or crossover into other's books...

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dearlenbaugh wrote:Karen was too severe for my (young) tastes. She looked and acted too starchy in her tweed skirts, high heels and pearls -- and she never seemed too bright. Mmmmmm....tweed skirts,...

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The fabulously talented RUBEN MOREIRA is one of the most underrated artists in the history of comic books! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Moreira

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TODD TAMANEND CLARK wrote: The fabulously talented RUBEN MOREIRA is one of the most underrated artists in the history of comic books! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_MoreiraPreach, brother.

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I'm on board with Todd here loved Mr. Moreria's work and his Roy Raymond was my favorite. When the Archives were rolling, I really hoped there might be a chance. Naturally, that hope is gone but I...

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Here are a couple more selections from the January hit charts that still rank among my favourites from the sixties:

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Love the video clip on "The Name Game" with the hip boys and girls rocking out to a jump-rope song.  The moment I saw it I had "banana-fana-fo-fana" stuck in my head.  I have to click on the Kinks...

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Shirley Ellis got a lot of mileage out of those sing-along novelty songs around this time... not my cup of tea, but I can see why they caught on. Thanks again for everyone who chipped in this month......

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Good grief! The only DC comic I bought from the February list was 80 Page Giant #9 -- I was still trying to get the early Flash stories I missed.

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dearlenbaugh wrote:Good grief! The only DC comic I bought from the February list was 80 Page Giant #9 -- I was still trying to get the early Flash stories I missed. I was in a similar position for...

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Yossarian wrote:Love the video clip on "The Name Game" with the hip boys and girls rocking out to a jump-rope song.  It was actually her follow up hit that I've always thought was an out-and-out...

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Re: The DC Comics Time Capsule: January 1965

dearlenbaugh wrote:Good grief! The only DC comic I bought from the February list was 80 Page Giant #9 -- I was still trying to get the early Flash stories I missed.I remember buying that giant Flash...

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