tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post7777800448971729409..comments2024-03-25T22:28:29.238-04:00Comments on Tony Isabella's Bloggy Thing: RAWHIDE KID WEDNESDAY 119Tony Isabellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07356415470545816484noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-76520310424052783022017-08-24T15:36:30.851-04:002017-08-24T15:36:30.851-04:00Glad I could help. Seriously, it's just as wel...Glad I could help. Seriously, it's just as well to know what's out there -- lets you avoid unpleasant surprises.Bradley Walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01665065813236366479noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-24328787109138963472017-08-24T13:13:12.884-04:002017-08-24T13:13:12.884-04:00Brad...while I appreciate the suggestion and did b...Brad...while I appreciate the suggestion and did buy the comics for my Kindle, I have to say they were, well, pretty awful comic books. Of course, the good news is that these were so far removed from what I was thinking of and so bad that, should I choose to pursue my notion, I could do so with clean hands. Tony Isabellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07356415470545816484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-18197404891179403032017-08-24T00:05:55.818-04:002017-08-24T00:05:55.818-04:00"I’d love to see someone create a super-villa..."I’d love to see someone create a super-villain whose arsenal consists of souped-up novelty items from Johnson Smith."<br /><br />Did you ever hear of "The League of Super Groovy Crimefighters"? From their listing on Atomic Avenue: "This brightly colored title from Ancient Studios flashes back to the swinging years of the 1970s and those bizarre ads for lame novelty items that used to litter comic books. For example, bow-and-arrow sets, martial-arts-training-by-mail, mood rings, x-ray spectacles, bodybuilding courses, croquet mallets, electronics-degrees-by-mail, etc. In this hipster universe, those items and offers worked far better than some of their purchasers could have ever dreamed, inspiring them to band together as the League of Super Groovy Crimefighters and rid New York City of injustice. Funny—if somewhat crudely drawn—this title revisits the slang, the fashions, and the blaxploitation of a bygone era."<br /><br />And now all five issues are as close as your Kindle! Merely click on https://www.amazon.com/League-Groovy-Crimefighters-Jan-Ives-Campbell-ebook/dp/B00JYNUYW8 and enjoy.Brad Walkernoreply@blogger.com