Mood: caffeinated
Topic: TV Shows
"We Have To Move The Island" Mystery Tales #40 From Atlas Comics In The 1956 Was Used As A Major Prop On The Lost TV Show!
In an earlier blog post, ( CLICK HERE), I first blogged about the use of the Atlas Comics comic book as a major prop in the 05-08-08 Lost TV Show episode that was aired. There wasn't enough space to fully describe how important this issue was to the Lost TV Show plotline... Did YOU catch that John Locke's ending line in the episode was 'We have to move the island !' ?? Take a closer look at the comic book cover that is shown below the scene from the Lost TV Show episode... 'We have to move the island'... interesting parallel isn't it? Also, have you figured out why John is the chosen one to save the Island? Could it be that the test young John was given is similar to the one given given to the next Dalai Lama is given after the current one dies?! For those of you that are new to our blog, we have an ongoing comics and pop culture convention here at Make It So Marketing, what with our daily blog posts and listings of items for sale! Michael |
Above is the scene from the Lost TV Show episode where the Atlas Comics comic book is shown along with the knife that the young John Locke chose instead of the comic book! That's a better view of the issue of Mystery Tales from Atlas Comics that this blog post is about. Without the hand and the knife obscuring the comic book cover, you get a better idea of how an island could be moved! For other comic books like Mystery tales #40, just click the comic book cover above!
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