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| | crisisonearthprime.com
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| | The cover for CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #7 shown above became something of an instant classic and has been copied or referenced time and time again by both DC comics and other companies. As powerful as it is, though, it's not completely original as there are a few that are close enough to it in...
| | robojapan.blogspot.com
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| | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various articles, reviews, and discussions covering a wide range of topics, primarily focusing on science fiction, horror, and pop culture. Key themes include: 1. **Godzilla and Kaiju Films**: Multiple entries discuss Godzilla movies, including the American reception of the film 'Ryusei Ningen Zon (Zone Fighter)', and the history of Godzilla in the U.S. There's also mention of other kaiju like Anguirus, and discussions about Toho's efforts to release films in the U.S. 2. **Retro Sci-Fi and Television**: References to classic sci-fi films such as 'Quatermass and the Pit (1967)' and TV series like 'Emergency +4 (1973-74)' and 'The Godzilla Power Hour (1978-81)' are included. 3. **Actresses and Profiles**:...
| | blogintomystery.com
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| | Brian Bolland has always drawn a mean cover, but this one may take the cake.I mean it. This is pure nightmare fodder. I love the black and white and theway the beastie's eyes are red just like the"Superman," but the teeth are what makes your heart skip a beat. They look like they'll pop right...
| | mightygodking.com
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| Sad to say, this isn't a review of a comic book featuring a collection of D-list superheroes who band together to fight enemies that escape the notice of the