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

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

But enough about me, how was your weekend?

Got some Ditko for you today. Sadly, Charlton never really did cover stories, which is a shame as they had some trippy stuff on their covers.

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I'm not really sure what year mr a & the question came out, is this dare I say Proto question design

They both appeared in 1967, a good nine years or so before this story was published. Ditko loved his fully-masked heroes - you can see it in Spider-Man and a lot of his indiepress/self-published stuff.

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That's enough of Ditko for today...

... Penny Singleton was born 109 years ago on the 15th...

... Norma MacMillan would've been 96...

... Jackie Cooper would've been 95...

... Norm Crosby was 90...

... Henry Darrow was 84...

... Yuriy Norshteyn was 76...

... Tommy Lee Jones was 71...

... Bruce Reitherman was 62...

... Ed Solomon, who wrote the screenplays to Men in Black and the Bill & Ted movies, was 57...

... Scott McNeil was 55...

... Tom Hardy was 40...

Hey, Minifig. What kind of sci-fi comics would you recommend? Either pulp like these Ditko comics or in general.

... Rolfe Sedan died 35 years ago that day...

... Chelsea Kane was 29...

... John Hoyt died 26 years ago...

... Brett Somers died 10 years ago...

... and Frances Bay died six years ago.

H.A. Rey, the genius behind Curious George, was born 109 years ago on the 16th...

... Allen Funt was born 103 years ago...

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>pulp
Dan Dare (original Eagle run and Garth Ennis miniseries), Flash Gordon, Adam Strange
>in general
Nexus, Transmetropolitan, Starlight, Fourth World Saga... oh, and I read this weird miniseries that Warren Ellis wrote for WildStorm around the turn of the millennium called Ocean - the writing's a little too "Joss Whedon" at times, but it's solid stuff with a bit of everything... transhumanist, cyberpunk, hard sci-fi, aliens. It shouldn't really work, but it does.

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I like that cover. Keep up the good work, Minifig!

... Art Sansom would've been 97...

... Guy Hamilton, who directed four classic Bond movies, would've been 95...

... Lauren Bacall would've been 93...

. B.B. King would've been 92...

... Tommy Bond would've been 91...

... Peter Falk would've been 90...

... Jules Bass, co-founder of Rankin/Bass, was 82...

... Pat Stevens would've been 72...

... Ed Begley Jr was 68...