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I learned to play the guitar when I was about 13 –8th grade. My family had a 3rd or 4th hand acoustic guitar originally bought for my older brother, but since he was left-handed, it just laid around unused for a couple of years.

I had a Beatles song book and I had all the Beatles records (and loved them) so that was my stimulus to learn to play. The guitar wasn’t easy to play, but I was determined. I even persevered when I broke the high E string and didn’t have any means to get a replacement (I was just a kid in a small town and had no idea how to go about getting a replacement). I just adjusted my chords so they didn’t use the high string.

After learning the basics, and being determined to stick with it, I really longed for an electric guitar. Eric Clapton had one. Carlos Santana had one. Jimi Hendrix had one. I really needed one!

Then I saw it — the perfect guitar.

On the inside back page of most comic books were lots of novelty items for sale. X-ray Specs

I play a little guitar

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Show some love for the wonder-est dog of them all — REX!

Rex the Wonder Dog Drives A Car

No texting, Rex -- just drive!

Former Army K-9 Rex was a test subject for a super-soldier serum, which gave him super speed, stamina and intelligence (and driving abilities?).

Unfortunately, the scientist who developed the serum was killed by a Nazi Spy!~ dirty Nazis!

So Rex was the only super dog of his kind.

After the war, Rex became a crime-stopper and an honorary Forest Ranger (!) as well as a Hollywood stunt dog.

Wow!  (Bow Wow!) — talk about a Dog’s Life!

He earned medals from the French Foreign Legion, and was named an honorary American Indian Chief!

When asked about his coolest adventures, Rex modestly spoke of fighting octopi, and glossed over his triumphant battles with T-Rex, pterodactyl, mammoths and even space aliens!

Yes, Rex saved the entire Earth many times — as well as his human handlers.

REX — The Wonder Dog — Haven’t you heard of him?

WADE

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Creator Don Heck in “DANGER” Comics!

comic panels from Trouble In Morocco

This ain't Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour!

This is only one of the many, many great things over at Shane Glines’ Cartoon Retro.

If you click on over there, you’ll be able to see all the scanned pages of this story, and you will discover why I love this blog.

WADE

TAGS: Shane Glines, Cartoon Retro, comic books, DANGER Comics, Don Heck

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When I was young, I discovered a magical place — the public library.

One of the many revelations there was that comics were treated in a scholarly manner.  I could get a great big coffee-table book of old newspaper or comic book reprints.  It was heaven.

One of the scholars and enthusiasts responsible for these books was Bill Blackbeard, who passed away March 10.

What a great name — totally suitable for the kind of guy who fearlessly collects and preserves comics.  I was a big fan of Blackbeard.

If you’d like to find out more about this ultimate comic fan, The Comics Journal has a list of articles written about Blackbeard that you can digest.

We all know that comics is an art form, don’t we?  And a valuable piece of history.

WADE

TAGS: Bill Blackbeard, comics, history, The Comics Journal, newspaper, comic books, comic strips, cartoons

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Heroes Con 2010 is now history, but it was a blast!  Will and I spent most of our time with good friend and “super dealer”, Earl Shaw at his booth selling the heck out of comics.  The time at Earl’s booth was especially enjoyable as the legendary Chuck Rozanski spent most of the show there […]
Golden Age of Comic Books

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Cover art or horror comicThe LA Times ran an awesome article about 1950’s horror comics on Halloween.  It’s actually a review of a book detailing the gory history.

You can read the review here, and then decide if you have the courage to go read the book!

Bwwaaa-haaa-haaa-haaa

WADE

Thanks for the tip from Golden Age of Comic Books

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Cover for Dell Comics 1952 issue of Santa Claus FunniesThe next best thing to a visit from St Nick has to be comics featuring the Jolly Old Elf.

And in my opinion — the best comics are from the Golden Age… take a look at some of the covers that I gleaned from Dell’s Christmas series  after the holiday season.
Golden Age of Comic Books

WADE

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