Sujet : Re: Cartoon Logic
De : daniel47 (at) *nospam* nomail.afraid.org (Daniel65)
Groupes : rec.arts.drwhoDate : 10. Mar 2024, 11:19:14
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Blueshirt wrote on 10/3/24 2:15 am:
Daniel65 wrote:
Blueshirt wrote on 9/3/24 8:52 am:
Mickmane wrote:
On 08.03.24, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
>
Well, the Marvel comics originally as well as the
Spider-Man movies. He was a very famous villain... but
obviously not famous enough!
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I'm not sure I'd even heard about Superman, never mind
Spiderman. :)
>
So, what was it like living on the Moon in the 1970's, 80's
and 90's?
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Gee Whiz, you started 'Superman' late, Blueshirt!!
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George Reeves did Superman from 1951 to 1958!!
I can't read something before I was born! Plus, the comment was
aimed at the 'caveman' that wasn't sure if he'd ever heard of
Superman or Spider-Man! :-)
Hey, I was born in mid-50's .... but Aussie T.V. must have been showing George Reeves Superman through the 60's!! (We didn't get T.V. until 1959.)
As a Marvel kid my first experience with Superman was the
cross-over stuff with Spider-Man in the mid-70's. (The Battle of
the Century) I didn't buy DC stuff...
Late 60's-Early 70's, I was a Newspaper delivery Boy (complete with Bike) and often, whilst waiting for the Newspaper delivery truck to rock up at the Newsagents, we'd all sit around reading whatever comics we wanted ... you know, proof reading them!! ;-P
-- Daniel