Comics

Star Wars #9 (Marvel)

Issue #9 (March 1978): Showdown on a Wasteland World Writer/Editor: Roy Thomas Illustrators: Howard Chaykin & Tom Palmer Previously in this series. This issue begins ...
Comics

Star Wars #8 (Marvel)

Issue #8 (February 1978): Eight for Aduba-3 Writer/Editor: Roy Thomas Artist/Co-Plotter: Howard Chaykin Previously in this series. Our story, as it were, continues. ...
Disney

Pixar in Concert

  Pixar in Concert Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts (Vienna, VA) National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Emil de Cou Friday, June ...
Books

Smokey

(previous entries in this series are here.) Following on from 1961’s Huge Harold is Smokey, which was published in 1962. Smokey has some of ...
Books

Huge Harold

(previously in this series: Goliath II) I’m correcting the chronology, finally. The second book I covered, Ella, was out of place by a ...
Board Games

Loonacy

Designer: Andrew Looney Publisher: Looney Labs Plays 2–5 Ages 8+ (in reality, more like 4+) Playing Time: 5–10 minutes Initial Release: 2014 Elevator ...
Comics

Silver Surfer #1

Silver Surfer #1: The Most Important Person in the Universe writers: Dan Slott and Michael Allred color artist: Laura Allred published by Marvel ...
Books

April and Avery

April and Avery written and illustrated by Helen H. Wu self-published Roar Score: 3/5 As the father of half-Asian kids, I’m always on ...
Comics

Star Wars #7 (Marvel)

Issue #7 (January 1978): New Planets, New Perils! Writer/Editor: Roy Thomas Artist/Co-plotter: Howard Chaykin Well, here we are. Finally beyond the movie. We ...
Books

Goliath II

(previously in this series: Ella) Well, three books in and I’ve already screwed up the chronology. I think I’ve got it all sorted ...
Books

Scaredy Squirrel

Browsing the Backlist Scaredy Squirrel written and illustrated by Mélanie Watt published by Kids Can Press (2006) Roar Score: 4/5 Scaredy Squirrel is ...
Comics

Star Wars #6 (Marvel)

Issue #6 (December 1977): Is This The Final Chapter? Writer/Editor: Roy Thomas Artist/Storyteller: Howard Chaykin In what’s starting to feel like a theme, ...

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