From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.slack
nenslo wrote:
> "Rev. Ivan Stang" wrote:
> >
> > When I finally saw the comic again, thanks
to Dr. Dark, I was surprised
> > to see that the artwork was not NEARLY as
good as I remembered it.
> What's the copyright date on this? It was MY favorite
comic too,
> along with a couple of Uncle Scrooges, and this
doesn't look like '50s
> art and doesn't seem familiar.
Holy shit, it's the July 1956 Classics Illustrated,
but first "entered
as second class matter" March 10, 1943!!
If we could go back in time we could kill Hitler AND
add a Pipe to each
panel of the Time Machine comic book original just before
the printer
shoots it!
I saw this particular version of this comic for sale
the whole time I
was in elementary and junior high... 1961 to 1968 anyway.
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From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgenius.com>
the Hindmost <dead@horse.com> wrote:
> Where can i get me one of those time machine thingamabobs?
>> I have to go back and attend every one of Jimi
Hendrix's
> performances...
Skip Dallas 1969, the sound was awful. In fact you
can even skip the
bootleg recording, which sounds even worse.
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From: IPRC Library <library@iprc.org>
Stop by the 1939 New York World's Fair and I'll show you around.
Oh wait, I already did.
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