Sunday, 29 March 2015

UNTOLD TALES OF SPIDER-MAN COVER & IMAGE GALLERY - PART THREE...

Images copyright MARVEL COMICS

When I first laid eyes on the cover of UNTOLD TALES Of SPIDER-MAN #15, I did a double-take.  "What am I doing on the cover of that comic?" I asked myself, seeing as how I likewise had a double-breasted suit, hairstyle and beard just like GORDON SAVINSKI.  (To say nothing of the same first name.)  And believe it or not (shock, horror) there are some people who'll tell you that, just like him, I'm a bit of a b@st@rd.  (It's not true of course - I'm the epitome of niceness.  Just ask my good buddies - SADDAMADOLF and VLADIMIR.  Two of them are dead, but it shouldn't be a problem if you can reach a happy medium.)

Anyway, that's enough guff from me, enjoy part three!


















7 comments:

  1. Love the Aunt May cover!:But I'm going to have to track down the X-Men ish, - I really need to read that story!
    Kid, would you do me a favour and type out the URL for your Under the Hammer clip? For some reason, the link on THE KID'S A TV won't play or go over for me!
    Cheers, mate.

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  2. Reminds me of an episode of The Simpsons when Homer thinks he sees his face on a Japanese advert and sets off to investigate....

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  3. Dunno what my URL is, JP. Press the 'Play on YouTube' option in the bar at the foot of the screen - or Google 'MrKidr77 on YouTube'.

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    I ain't going anywhere to investigate anything, CJ. I'm too comfy where I am.

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  4. The vid still wouldn't play, so I went on your YouTube and I was scrolling down to have another look at your toys, when I passed some DALEKS, so I just had to click on. Of course, you know what I found - the Century 21 record of the Dalek/Mechanoid battle! Well, as soon as I saw that Mechanoid say, "Enter." I was transported back in time almost half a Century! It was a lovely sunny summer's evening and I was munching on Walker's cheese & onion crisps and a packet of pork scratchings from the corner shop, whilst I was watching this at my Granny's house. At home time, as it was such a lovely evening, my Mother pestered my Dad to take us for a nice drive, rather than going straight home and we stopped at a canal side pub, called the Bell in a picturesque village and my Dad brought a tray of drinks out to the car park. I had a bottle of vimto and another packet of cheese & onion.
    All this from a simple click on YouTube.
    I thought it warranted documenting.

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  5. Indeed it dies, JP. I can almost smell that cheese & onion. I remember being in a pub (having a soft drink) next to a canal (not far from Glasgow) a few years ago, and it was extremely picturesque, with barges and everything.

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  6. Not a Century 21 record, but I recently found a CD of the 2 Peter Cushing DW films on EBay. Don't know if you know about it?

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  7. Own them already, JP, but thanks anyway.

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