Mood: d'oh
Topic: TV Shows
Have Fun with and “24” Until Next Season!
Jack Bauer and “24” were one of the major casualties of the recent writers’ strike. Like most fans, I could hardly wait until January for a new day. But the strike knocked the new season of the wildly popular show to January 2009! Yikes – what’s a citizen to do? Play the 24 Card Game! Yes, you too can be a CTU agent hot on the trail of a ruthless terrorist! Or, you might even BE the terrorist – it’s all in the luck of the draw in this exciting game. It feels just like the show – as the CTU agent you collect and use “Technology” cards like “Gear,” “Science,” and “Intel” to defeat the terrorist. You’ll feel like you’re Chloe, or Bill Buchanan. We have an ongoing Comic Con and Pop Culture Convention here at Make It So Marketing, what with our daily blog posts and listings of items for sale! Thanks for reading our Pop Culture - comics - comic book blog post today and join us again! Tina |
Suffering from 24 Withdrawal? Get The 24 Card Game. Gather 2 or 3 of your friends and play till the show comes back next January 2009! Just click the photo above to see what we have in stock! We also stock Books, manga , Graphic Novels, Comic Books and Magazines! If we don't currrently show an item you are looking for, just e-mail us and we'll check our backstock and if available we'll list it for you in our eBay Featured Store!
Note From Make It So Marketing: Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several Pop Culture Conventions and Comic Cons during the year to replenish our inventory for resale! If you don't see what you are looking for, feel free to email us a 'want list' and if in stock, we'll place it in our eBay Featured Store just for you! NOTE: This Blog Post May Not Be Viewed Properly On YOUR Screen Due To the Changes eBay is Making on the Blog Format At this time OR in the Future! Additionally, this blog post is written for IE Browsers. Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently. The screen display resolution is best seen at the setting of 1024 x 768. All images and characters within this blog post are copyright and trademark their respective owners. |