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This week is the 100th Anniversary of the publication of maybe my favorite pulp-era fantasy novel, A
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This week is the 100th Anniversary of the publication of maybe my favorite pulp-era fantasy novel, A
@Vintage Geek Culture
This week is the 100th Anniversary of the publication of maybe my favorite pulp-era fantasy novel, A
@Vintage Geek Culture
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Gang Wars (1989). The two characters are named Mike and Jackie. Guess which one is Jackie.
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This was a promo poster to announce Walt Simonson took over Mighty Thor. He started his run off with
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One of the best and most imaginative books ever written about science and science communication was
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One of the best and most imaginative books ever written about science and science communication was
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One of the best and most imaginative books ever written about science and science communication was
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One of the best and most imaginative books ever written about science and science communication was
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One of the best and most imaginative books ever written about science and science communication was
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One of the best and most imaginative books ever written about science and science communication was
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One of the best and most imaginative books ever written about science and science communication was
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Kevin O’Neil’s Metalzoic (1986), published in the US by DC as a graphic novel, about an earth where
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Kevin O’Neil’s Metalzoic (1986), published in the US by DC as a graphic novel, about an earth where
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Kevin O’Neil’s Metalzoic (1986), published in the US by DC as a graphic novel, about an earth where
@Vintage Geek Culture
Kevin O’Neil’s Metalzoic (1986), published in the US by DC as a graphic novel, about an earth where
@Vintage Geek Culture
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Bruce Lee and Muhammad Ali by Neal Adams.
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