A great issue!
A great issue!
That's Xavier
This was my first x-men comic.
We've been watching all the adaptations of WUTHERING heights, and this one moves to the top of the list.
I think I'd only get into the line if they make ones I don't have the vintage versions of.
Hey @blankcheck.bsky.social was that Griffin in the audience of the muppet show?
I went into my local toys r us before Xmas, and it was depressing as the shelves were mostly empty and there was a for sale sign out front.
I don't have them any more, but I fondly remember the pencil toppers that hung around my grandparent's place for years. Probably from cereal boxes.
Yes! Always.
It's like in Voltron when one of the characters dies and in the dub they're like "he went off to a hospital planet"
It's an all-time classic.
The only thing better than heroquest is more heroquest.
I've got this one because I had to get one of the masks, because they're so wacky.
Never even saw these in Canada
I'd buy all they had at that price.
Is it still going to have all those 'classic' headaches as well?
I'm amazed where prices have gone in the last few years.
#2 was my first lego set. I still have most of the pieces too!
I don't think I've seen this before. It's great!
Saw TMNT on the big screen this morning. Still looks great!
Lallemand said he borrowed his friend’s boat and was fishing near Venise-en-Québec, which is roughly 15 kilometres north of the U.S. border at the northern tip of Lake Champlain. He says he has been fishing for decades and is adamant that he was in Canadian waters when the Coast Guard showed up and told him to turn off his engine, to which he complied. The three officers told him he was in U.S. territory. “I said, ‘No, I’m very sorry, I’m in Canada.’ And I said I’m polite enough to talk to you guys but you cannot arrest me. ‘You can’t come across the border and pick me up’ but they did,” he recalled. Lallemand started his engine and said he wanted to talk with the officers by the shore, but the Coast Guard followed and tried to push him into the U.S., which is what caused him to go overboard. “They’re tying my boat to their boat. They’re not even taking care of me. The third time I went down, coming out with water in my mouth, spitting it out, I said throw me a buoy,” he said. Once on their vessel, he said he was aggressively put in handcuffs. “I never saw somebody so angry,” he said. He was then handed over to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, who fingerprinted him, put him in a jail cell with his clothes soaking wet, and gave him a “dirty” blanket.
A Quebec fisherman who was fishing 15 kilometers north of the US border was essentially kidnapped by US Border Patrol, who capsized his boat and dragged him to an American prison cell.
In any normal time this'd be quite the international incident, y'know?
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Didn't get a chance, but rhe panel was great.
I've followed you, but didn't know who you were until the govots panel...
I own the top half of the vehicle shell and the robot shell, got them cheap as the remains of someone's skyhammer.
The needlepoint actually makes sense as tsr bought a sewing/hobby business (because it belonged to a related family member of an owner I think.)
New versions of robots in disguise transformers toys on a shelf.
Modern RID
You are braver than most.
My first issue of xmen is included in this lot.
First time I want all four figs in a set like this.
Naaa, totally ch , odd