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Wednesday, 9 January 2013
MUM, WHY IS SUPERMAN BORING?
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cocky?
ReplyDeleteThat would be the rocket in his pocket then.
i was just discussing Curt Swan and Wayne Boring with one of my sons yesterday,He is going through a wee comics history research phase.
He is only eight,gotta love him.
(That's no rocket - he's just pleased to see you.)
ReplyDeleteAw, there speaks the proud father. I hope you're feeding him plenty of early Marvel?
I have twin boys,both show an interest,but one is memorising the facts and figures and the other is looking at the artwork.
ReplyDeleteIve encouraged them to look at the classics but they want current stuff and really love amalgamations and dc/marvel crossovers.
Their world is mixed in with lego figures and animated series like the marvel superhero squad which is for kids although it definitely identifies the characters.
But now the comic history books are moving from my shelves to theirs.
I look on my humble collection as a wee history lesson when they are ready to soak it up.
You're a better parent than I'd be. No way would I let any 8 year old kids touch my Masterworks and Omnibus volumes. They're too expensive to be soiled by butter and jam-stained little fingers. I gasp at the mere thought. You're a contender for 'Dad of the year' and no mistake.
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