Why, I do believe it's time for some early Silver Age!
But enough me, how was your weekend?
We're back to Jack Kirby again.
>>86037350
got pretty drunk at a house party. spent half the night talking to this girl about comics after I noticed her Hydra shirt. no spark though, she said she's the kind of person that can't even get off unless there's some seriously hardcore BDSM and I'm too much of a fluff fag to keep up with that without getting bored.
also some guy showed me how to safely buy drugs with bitcoins.
>>86037393
Glad it wasn't a total bust.
Kirby drew most of this, so I'm posting the whole thing because I can.
>>86037564
that's a dickens level of convoluted coincidence
also captcha keeps shitting itself
>>86037634
>captcha keeps shitting itself
And that's why I bought a pass.
>>86037731
what an esoteric courting ritual
Kirby drew (I think) every story, so I'm posting the whole thing.
Sorry about that - my laptop froze up, so I had to restart.
That's enough of the Silver Age for today...
>>86039011
no worries, mate
... Frank Thomas, one of Walt Disney's Nine Old Men, was born 104 years ago today...
... Dick Clement, who co-wrote Flushed Away, is 79...
... George Lazenby is 77...
... Freddie Mercury, who helped make the Flasah Gordon soundtrack, would've been 70...
... Cathy Guisewite is 66...
... Michael Keaton is 65...
... Jerry Iger died 26 years ago today...
... and Leo Penn, who directed TOS classic "The Enemy Within", died eighteen years ago.
Well, I'm done for today. I'll be back tomorrow, knock on wood, to give you all some more Silver Age silliness, as well as the usual stuff.
>>86037393
>dat story
Thanks, OP.
So... I'm an uncle now.
Well, I have been for about six hours, but I've only just found out. But yeah... I'm an uncle.
>>86050426
Congratulations, man. I've been an uncle for nearly all my life.
See you tomorrow...