Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Sixty-Six!


How old do you think I am? Yep! You guessed it. I turn sixty-six today and the celebrate that humbling event I offer up sixty-six classic comic books which were the sixty-sixth issue of each run. It's quite a cavalcade of classics, spanning most all of comic book history that I care about. I'm glad to still be here at this ripe old age and look forward to this time next year when I might try this all over again with number sixty-seven. Enjoy!




































































Until next year amigos. 

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10 comments:

  1. Judging from what we know about this list, making it to 66 indicates a successful comic, with a good chance of making it to 100. ( I think there's a subtle analogy somewhere in there. Happy Birthday, Dean.)

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    1. Gee, thank you sir for the kind words. I'll take that heart.

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  2. Great idea Rip, some great comics and titles there. Nice to see "Hot Stuff" again (a childhood favourite). Hope you have a good day, I'm not far behind you and 66 isn't that old nowadays, although at ti!e it feels like it is with creaking knees etc.

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    1. I'm a Hot Stuff fan too. I still enjoy a good Harvey comic now and again. I've already celebrated over the weekend, so today is scheduled for quiet reflection. Thank you for the kind words.

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  3. Another fine blogroll of covers and the most happiest of birthdays. Hopefully you will be spared jokes about how many candles on your cake!

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    1. Thanks a heap for the kind thoughts, and my daughters were gentle enough with me this weekend about my advanced age.

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  4. And I was born in '66. Happy birthday Rip/Dean - I'm sure you don't look a day over 30.

    I assume you know that June 6th was the date of D-Day in 1944 when the Allied forces invaded Europe and the end of World War II was in sight.

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    1. Not a day perhaps, but a decade or seven maybe. D-Day is my favorite military date for a host of great reasons. Lots of brave people sacrificed themselves for a greater good. Let's hope we don't piss away that service with our stupidity in the modern day.

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  5. Happy birthday, old yin, but your memory is failing you in your dotage. You put up Detective Comics #66 twice.

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    1. That was a test to see who was paying attention. (Nah!) Thanks for the catch. I shall try to do better next year. Thanks.

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