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Simple things make me happy. I'd love to see a kid's show today as awesome




Y'know, as an aside, I think of the 70's New York as the Definitive "Spider-Man" setting... possibly that's when I was reading the comics of the time. Wide Collars, brown vests over flowery shirts, Girls with ironed hair and wide hair-bands, bell-bottoms. Heck, Morgan Freeman as Easy Reader.
When I think of DC comics, my mind rewinds a bit to the mid-late '60s. (Unless it's war comics - Same goes for Captain America/Wonder Woman, set in the late 30s, early 40s.) - But Friendly-Batman is linked inexorably to the 60's or 90s as "hardcore guy" , while Superman is the '50s... almost Archie-style. Team-ups between the two, or JLA stuff flashes a bit forward to 80s-ville.
TV and movies are part of it, but more is the comics themselves.
Simple things make me happy. I'd love to see a kid's show today as awesome
Y'know, as an aside, I think of the 70's New York as the Definitive "Spider-Man" setting... possibly that's when I was reading the comics of the time. Wide Collars, brown vests over flowery shirts, Girls with ironed hair and wide hair-bands, bell-bottoms. Heck, Morgan Freeman as Easy Reader.
When I think of DC comics, my mind rewinds a bit to the mid-late '60s. (Unless it's war comics - Same goes for Captain America/Wonder Woman, set in the late 30s, early 40s.) - But Friendly-Batman is linked inexorably to the 60's or 90s as "hardcore guy" , while Superman is the '50s... almost Archie-style. Team-ups between the two, or JLA stuff flashes a bit forward to 80s-ville.
TV and movies are part of it, but more is the comics themselves.
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Date: 2006-07-23 11:03 am (UTC)My pleasure to share the awesomeness!
FUNK TO THE PEOPLE!
FUNK TO THE CHILDREN!
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