Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Star Trek Tracer Gun


Spotted at Atomic Flashback.com, I had several of these over the years, sometimes awith and sometimes without a STAR TREK tie-in. I still have  ablue one but none of the tracers. That was the problem. You could shoot 'em well but you could rarely find them all!

Monday, January 28, 2013

Adlai Stevenson


A seemingly odd choice for the subject of a comic book, UN Ambassador and perennial presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson had died in '65 and Dell regular Jack Sparling drew this 30 page bio/tribute comic.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Miss America

Beauty pageants were all the rage in the sixties. My mother never missed one and thus I ended up catching quite a few myself. The biggest was the Miss America contest. '66 saw the very first time that pageant was aired in color--except for those of us who still had black and white TV's. The 1966 Miss America was one Deborah Bryant--ironically the same name as my childhood "girlfriend" whom I would meet the following year.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Doctor Zhivago



Released on the final day of 1965, Director David Lean's epic romance remained popular throughout the year of '66 and in re-releases for the next 20-25 years. The picture made stars of Omar Sharif and Julie Christie and featured many impressive European actors from Alec Guinness to Klaus Kinski.












Monday, January 7, 2013

Asterix and the Normans


ASTERIX was still building in its worldwide popularity to become the biggest-selling comics character in '66 when this 9th collection of PILOTE strips, ASTERIX AND THE NORMANS was released.