Why, I do believe it's time for Gil Kane!
But enough about me, what've you got planned for the week ahead?
Cool.
That's it for The Golden Age of Comics...
... it's time for Topolino!
Incidentally, has Topolino started its usual Olympics story arc yet?
Fun fact: mainland Europeans laughter is written as "Ah ah ah!", so I had to reverse the last panel.
Something about this ending... feels weird.
That's enough of Topolino for today...
... Don Diamond would've been 95 on the 4th of June...
... Dennis Weaver would've been 92...
... Bruce Dern was 80...
... Wendy Pini was 65...
... Parker Stevenson was 64...
... Mary Testa was 61...
... Keith David was 60...
... Sean Pertwee was 52...
... James Callis was 45...
... Angelina Jolie was 41...
... Robin Lord Taylor was 38...
... TJ Miller was 35...
... and Dik Browne died twenty-seven years ago today. He was 71.
... Wayne Boring was born 111 years ago last Sunday...
... Herb Vigran was born 106 years ago...
... Richard Scarry would've been 97...
... Robert Lansing would've been 88...
... Jeff Garlin was 54...
... Ron Livingston was 49...
... Chad Allen was 42...
... Lester Matthews died 41 years ago that day...
... Jeanette Nolan died 18 years ago...
... and Katherine Woodville died three years ago.
Well, I'm done for today. I'll be back tomorrow, knock on wood, to give you the very first Silver Age comics from comics legends, as well as some more of the usual stuff.
>>83721550
Bump..
Just a head's up; I'll probably change things up from now on. Doing everything purely by one author/artist per day is fun, but not that efficient.
Also, storytimes on Mondays-Wednesday will start later in the day, owing to real-life committments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbAnMtxNGcE
See you tomorrow...