As a nostalgia-fueled blog, it’s not surprising that human memory (specifically my human memory) would be a regular theme here, but it is just a tad surprising to me that it seems to have become the dominant theme. Continue reading When Batty Met Supey
Tag Archives: comics
Father’s Day 2021
Seven years ago, at the very dawn of this bloghome, I authored a very personal post centered on my father for Father’s Day. Now, in honor of this year’s upcoming Father’s Day, I thought I’d share another memory of my now-eighty-six-year-old father, this one a bit more directly related to comics. Continue reading Father’s Day 2021
The Smiles We Left Behind
The Spinner Rack strikes again. Continue reading The Smiles We Left Behind
Happy 1976!
Guess what everybody? Continue reading Happy 1976!
David Anthony Kraft 1952-2021
Sad news broke on social media this morning. Continue reading David Anthony Kraft 1952-2021
It’s Miller Time (Again)
It saddens me that there’s a significant portion of the audience out there who won’t get the title reference. Continue reading It’s Miller Time (Again)
45 and Counting
Alright, back to some happier stuff now. Continue reading 45 and Counting
WandaVision Is Short Sighted
Yeah, I know, this post should have come before the previous one. Continue reading WandaVision Is Short Sighted
What’s in a Name?
Forgive me in advance for being terribly self-indulgent and going wildly off track to start this post. Continue reading What’s in a Name?
Batman in the 80s
Don’t ask me how I got started on this, but at some point last year I felt compelled to go back and catch up on some of my old Batman comics—comics from a specific decade. Continue reading Batman in the 80s