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Batman in the 1970s Part 37: August and September 1975

by Jack Seabrook& Peter EnfantinoBatman 266 (August 1975)"The Curious Case of the Catwoman's Coincidences!"Story by Denny O'NeilArt by Irv Novick and Dick GiordanoBruce Wayne is traveling on a...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 38: October and November 1975

by Peter Enfantino& Jack SeabrookBatman 268 (October 1975)"Murder Masquerade!"Story by Denny O'NeilArt by Irv Novick and Tex BlaisdellThe Wayne Foundation has purchased some camels to donate to...

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Ray Bradbury on TV Part Five: Alfred Hitchcock Presents "The Faith of Aaron...

by Jack SeabrookSidney Blackmer as Healer JonesRay Bradbury’s fourth teleplay for Alfred Hitchcock Presents represented the first and only time he would adapt a story by another writer for this series....

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Batman in the 1970s Part 39: December 1975 and the 1975 Wrap-Up

by Jack Seabrook& Peter EnfantinoDetective Comics 454 (December 1975)"The Set-Up Caper"Story by David V. ReedArt by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez and Ernie ChuaBatman confronts Public Enemy #4, Rex Giles,...

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100 Years of Vicissitude by Andrez Bergen

100 Years of Vicissitude by Andrez BergenJohn Hunt Publishing, 2012, 268 pp.Set in a vague, Dickensian hereafter, Andrez Bergen’s second novel, 100 Years of Vicissitude, is a compelling read that shows...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 40: January and February 1976

by Peter Enfantino& Jack SeabrookBatman 271 (January 1976)"The Corpse Came C.O.D.!"Story by David V. ReedArt by Irv Novick and Frank McLaughlinAlfred the Butler ordered an antique rug to surprise...

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Ray Bradbury on TV Part Six: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour "The Jar"

Pat Buttram as Charlie Hillby Jack Seabrook“The Jar” is one of the best hours of television I have ever seen. The creative team behind this masterpiece takes Ray Bradbury’s short story and brings it to...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 41: March and April 1976

by Jack Seabrook& Peter EnfantinoBatman 273 (March 1976)"The Bank-Shot That Baffled Batman!"Story by David V. ReedArt by Ernie Chua and Frank McLaughlinThe Underworld Olympics continue as Team...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 42: May and June 1976

by Peter Enfantino& Jack SeabrookDetective Comics 459 (May 1976)"A Clue Before Dying!"Story by Martin PaskoArt by J.L. Garcia LopezWriter Elliot Quinn is having a bash in celebration of the book...

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The Caroline Munro Archive: Oui, April 1973

by John ScoleriWelcome to the latest installment of another one of our semi-regular features on bare•bones, in which I feature rarities from my Caroline Munro collection. This time out I'm featuring a...

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Ray Bradbury on TV Part Seven-The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The Life Work of...

by Jack Seabrook“The Life Work of Juan Diaz” was the seventh and last episode of the Hitchcock series either written by Ray Bradbury or based on one of his stories. The story was published in the...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 43: July and August 1976

by Jack Seabrook& Peter EnfantinoBatman 277 (July 1976)"The Riddle of the Man Who Walked Backwards!"Story by David V. ReedArt by Ernie Chua & Tex BlaisdellEven while vacationing in Florida with...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 44: September and October 1976

by Peter Enfantino& Jack SeabrookDetective Comics 463 (September 1976)"Death-Web"Story by Gerry ConwayArt by Ernie Chua and Frank McLaughlinBatman busts up a million-dollar heroin deal but the...

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Ray Bradbury on TV Part Eight: Alfred Hitchcock Presents/The Alfred Hitchcock...

"And So Died Riabouchinska"by Jack SeabrookRay Bradbury had a hand in five episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and two episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Three of the half-hour episodes had...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 45: November and December 1976

by Jack Seabrook& Peter EnfantinoBatman 281 (November 1976)"Murder Comes in Black Boxes!"Story by David V. ReedArt by Ernie Chua and Tex BlaisdellWhen foreign intelligence agents from three...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 46: The 1976 Wrap-Up

by Peter Enfantino& Jack Seabrook1976 was an uneventful year for Batman and Detective Comics.In contrast to prior years, which had seen frequent changes in page count and price, the comics in 1976...

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John Collier on TV Part One: Alfred Hitchcock Presents-"Back for Christmas"

by Jack SeabrookJohn Collier was born in London in 1901. He began his writing career as a poet, then had some success with his first novel, His Monkey Wife, published in 1930. In this novel, the...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 47: January and February 1977

by Jack Seabrook& Peter EnfantinoBatman 283 (January 1977)"Omega Bomb Target: Gotham City"Story by David V. ReedArt by Ernie ChuaA magnesium crash helmet allows Batman to survive being shot in the...

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Batman in the 1970s Part 48: March and April 1977

by Peter Enfantino& Jack SeabrookBatman 285 (March 1977)"The Mystery of Christmas Lost!"Story by David V. ReedArt by Romeo Tanghal and Frank SpringerDr. Tzin-Tzin escapes from jail by hypnotizing...

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John Collier on TV Part Two: Alfred Hitchcock Presents-"Wet Saturday"

by Jack SeabrookThe second episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents to be adapted from a story by John Collier was "Wet Saturday," which was the first episode of season two, on September 30, 1956. The...

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