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Category Archives: Humor
Book Review: How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way
Publisher: Atria Paperback / Simon & Schuster Year: 2019 (1978) Pages: 160 Type: Softcover ISBN: 978-1-9821-3013-8 (First Edition) “…the one book that Marvel fans everywhere always ask for.” – Stan Lee I’ve wanted a copy of this book for a long time. But original printings … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Books, Characters, Education, Humor, Marvel, Tips
Tagged Artwork, Atria Paperback, Book Review, Book Reviews, Books, Characters, Education, How to Draw, How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way, Humor, John Buscema, Marvel, Reviews, Simon & Schuster, Stan Lee, Tips
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Photo Spot: The Shadow of Godzilla Just a’Chilla
You just never know what, or whom, is lurking around your humble abode! I was in my kitchen looking for a snack when I found something quite terrifying instead: It’s a good thing I hadn’t started to drink my beloved … Continue reading
Posted in Characters, Humor, Photo Spot, Photography
Tagged Characters, Godzilla, Humor, José Carioca, Photo Spot, Photography, Shadow, Shadows, The Three Caballeros
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Book Review: Mr. Laurel & Mr. Hardy
Publisher: New American Library Year: 1968 Pages: 176 Type: Softcover ISBN: N/A “For Stan – The onlie begetter.” – Shakespeare (in part) There have been countless comedy teams since the days of Vaudeville brought slapstick humor to the masses. Some teams added members to become … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Humor, Movies, Reviews
Tagged Biography, Book Reviews, Books, Comedy, Dick Van Dyke, Humor, John McCabe, Laurel and Hardy, Movies, Mr. Laurel & Mr. Hardy, New American Library, Oliver Hardy, Paperbacks, Signet, Slapstick, Stan Laurel, Vaudeville
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Book Review: Kids Say the Darndest Things!
Publisher: Prentice Hall, Inc. Year: 1957 Pages: 194 Type: Hardcover ISBN: Book Club Edition “If I was an elefunk, I’d be a fireman, ’cause then I could squirt fires out with my nose.” And there’s more where that piece of logic came from! Yes, it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Books, Characters, Humor, Reviews, Television
Tagged Art Linkletter, Artwork, Bob Hope, Book Club Edition, Book Reviews, Books, Characters, Charles M. Schulz, House Party, Humor, Jack Benny, Kids Say the Darndest Things, Lucille Ball, Prentice Hall Inc., Television, Walt Disney
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Tiny TV Classic ‘Retro 60s’ – BATMAN
“Holy Miniaturization, Batman!” Has the Joker shrunk the Bat TV? Or has some other nefarious villain, like a Network Executive, changed the programming format? Will our tiny heroes be able to overcome this huge problem? Tune in right now to … Continue reading
Posted in Characters, Collectibles, Comic Books, Furniture, Humor, Television, Toys, Videos
Tagged 60s, Adam West, Batman, Burt Ward, Caesar Romero, Characters, Collectibles, Comic Books, DC Comics, Furniture, Humor, Joker, Real Working Remote, Real Working TV, Robin the Boy Wonder, Television, Tiny TV Classics, Top Scenes on Tiny Screens, Toys, Videos, Walmart
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Dilbert’s Pointy-Haired Boss in Glorious Rubber
Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams. It was first published on April 16, 1989 and has had great success to this day. It features satirical office humor revolving around a white-collar, micromanaged office drone (and engineer) named Dilbert. But this post is … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Characters, Figurines, Humor, Merchandise
Tagged Animation, Characters, Comic Strips, Dilbert, Etch-a-Sketch, Figurines, Humor, Merchandise, Office, Scott Adams, The Boss, Work
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Disney’s GASTON Reads Macbeth by Shakespeare
I bet you didn’t know that! Yes folks, the man who reads books upside down and only for the pictures is actually more refined than any of us knew. And now let’s get to the proof. In the lyrics to … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Books, Characters, Humor, Opinion
Tagged Animation, Beauty and the Beast, Books, Characters, Gaston, Humor, Macbeth, Opinion, Shakespeare
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CANADIAN COMIC STRIP Character Development and Execution
It all started many years ago when I decided to try my hand at cartooning. But what subject matter could I choose that would stand out from the cluttered fields of serialized comic strips of the day? I wanted it … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Characters, Comic Books, Crafts, DIY, Humor, Puppets
Tagged Anger, Artwork, Boagaloons, Cartoons, Characters, Comic Strips, Crafts, DIY, Humor, Loonie, Mickey Moose, Oven Mitts, Paper Bag, Puppets, Ronald Beaver, Sock Puppets, Toonie, Wally Boag
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Book Review: The Official Batman Batbook
Publisher: Contemporary Books Inc. Year: 1986 Pages: 172 Type: Softcover ISBN: 0-8092-5035-7 “This book is dedicated to all of the arch villains of Gotham City, without whom Batman would be out of work.” The cliques would be just too easy with a post based on … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Characters, History, Humor, Movies, Reviews, Television
Tagged Batman, Book Reviews, Books, Burt Ward, Characters, Contemporary Books Inc., History, Holy, Humor, Joel Eisner, Movies, Television, The official Batman Batbook
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Photo Bombed at The Magic Kingdom in WDW
Don’t you just hate it when some wiseacre jumps into your perfect picture? Me too! With the crowds being what they are at Disney Parks, though, I guess it’s kind of inevitable. But… I never expected my photo bomber to … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Photography, Places, Theme Parks, Walt Disney World
Tagged Humor, Magic Kingdom, Main Street Train Station, Photography, Places, Theme Parks, Walt Disney World
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