Why, I do believe it's time for some early Silver Age comics!

Why, I do believe it's time for some early Silver Age comics!

But enough about me, how's your day been?

Very quick storytime today - it'd be longer, but I had to take a 30-minute phone questionnaire for bullshit reasons.

And yeah, it's some more Al Williamson. And no, the cover story wasn't included in the scan for some reason.

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That's enough of the Silver Age for today...

... Desmond Llewelyn was born 102 years ago on Monday...

... Ian Holm was 85...

... Milo Manara was 71...

... animator Oistein Kristiansen was 51...

... Louis C.K. was 49...

... Gideon Emery was 44...

... William Boyd died 44 years ago that day...

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... Ben McKenzie was 38...

... Frank Nelson died 30 years ago...

... Raymond Burr died 23 years ago...

... and Johnny Cash died thirteen years ago.

Reta Worth was born 104 years ago yesterday...

That is an impressive cover.

... Roald Dahl, whose seminal work The BFG was been turned into an animated film, was born 100 years ago...

... Barbara Bain was 85...

... Don Bluth was 79...

... Richard Kiel would've been 77...

... Nell Carter would've been 65...

... Jean Smart was 65...

... Jeff Ross was 51...

... Reed Crandall died 34 years ago yesterday...

... and Johnny Craig died fifteen years ago.

Herve Presnell would've been 83 today...

... Walter Koenig is 80...

... Bruce Hyde, who died last October, would've been 75...

... Robert Ben Garant is 46...

... Christopher McCulloch is 45...

... Andrew Lincoln is 43...

... Warren Hull died 42 years ago...

... Jerry Fleck, who was first assistant director for 25 episodes of TNG, died 13 years ago...

... Robert Wise, who directed the first Star Trek movie, died 11 years ago...

... and Henry Gibson died seven years ago...

... as did Patrick Swayze.

Well, I'm done for today. I'll be back on Friday, knock on wood, to give you all some more Silver Age goodness, as well as the usual stuff.

See you tomorrow...