by generalsjoes | Sep 6, 2008 | G.I. Joe, Web Stuff
This isn’t something I normally do, but desperate times call for desperate measures. My wife’s camera has died and we need to get a replacement, and QUICK. As anyone who visits my site knows, I heavily rely on a camera for pictures, reviews, dio-stories…well, just about everything I can possibly do for the site I need a camera to do it. And of course, I’m coming up on deadlines for finishing dio comics for the Collectors’ Club newsletter (not to mention Ghosts!)
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by generalsjoes | Sep 6, 2008 | G.I. Joe, Sunbow
Keep in mind that I am in no way an expert in the ways of Sunbow or a cartoon aficianado. I just know what scenes made an impact with me when I was a kid. Do you agree or disagree?
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by generalsjoes | Sep 5, 2008 | Sponsor News
Continue your Bounty Hunter Series collection with the new Kotobukiya IG-88 and Boba Fett, now available at Brian’s Toys. Also new this week are the Cobra Commander (San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive) Blue and Black Suit AFA Graded and Pre-Orders for new Mighty Muggs and vehicles. We’ve recently added more AFA Graded items including GI Joe figures and new video game console systems! For more great collectibles, head on over to www.brianstoys.com!
by generalsjoes | Sep 5, 2008 | Sponsor News
Hi – Here is a quick update from http://www.bigbadtoystore.com about a
variety of new arrivals, more new preorders and another big update to our
current clearance sale.
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by generalsjoes | Sep 5, 2008 | G.I. Joe
Anyone who’s been following my posts and comments over the years knows that I’m a huge comic fan when it comes to G.I. Joe… much moreso than the Sunbow cartoon. I loved the more adult and realistic storylines told in the comic pages. Larry Hama had a way that he wrote these characters that gave them all personality and made them all so unique, yet not silly or dumb. The Sunbow cartoon did this stuff as well, but it seemed to go to such extremes sometimes (as with Bazooka or Spirit) that it almost made mockeries of the characters instead of making them real.
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