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Topic: TV Shows
TODAY'S 'MAIN FEATURE': Tina and I had several shows last night that we wanted to watch; this after watching almost all each of the four NFL Wildcard Playoff Games this weekend. Talk about a 'couch potato weekend'! But no show was more hyped than the Season 3 Premiere Show for the TV Show CHUCK! Almost every other commercial on NBC during the Playoffs was a CHUCK commercial, or so it seemed! That really didn't bother me, because as you can see from the photos above, Tina and I are CHUCK fans! We caught this show from the Season 1 Premiere, and have been steady fans since. Plus when possible, either Tina or I, or both of us would attend programs / Panels at comic cons that had either the full cast or individual cast members attending. And before the WGA Strike affected our viewing AND blogging habits, I used to post blogs on this CHUCK TV show here, when the blog was more pop culture oriented...
So, besides being well written, and published as a comic book, what else does this show have going for it? Well, it's got to be the cast of characters / actors in this show! Each of the main characters has been developed during the past two seasons, and the actors chosen to portray them have been spot on. Plus the additional characters / actors have also seen their backgrounds added to, which makes for a darn good mix!
Plus when you see Chuck's bedroom, he has a Comic Con poster, and had a 'Tron' poster. Now that definitely adds to his 'coolness'! So what happened last night? Well... I would like to say that the Season 3 Two Hour Premiere Show was 'Fantastic', but I.... Can't! :( Why? Well after the BIG Buildup about 'No More Mr. Nice Spy', the two hour premiere show turned out to be two episodes run back to back! And unfortunately, in both my opinion and Tina's opinon... there was something lacking in the first one! We both were expecting a two hour premiere show, so when the first hour took forever in bringing the viewers up to date... well we could forgive that. But when we realized that the first hour was a first 'episode', it just didn't flow smoothly in its' presentation. Not a good start CHUCK people! The 'episode' didn't 'jell' and it looked like the first hour of a made for TV movie, where the action is spread out over two hours... Not a good start... However, the second hour, which turned out to be the second 'episode', was back on track! This is the CHUCK show that we both enjoy watching! AND will continue to watch this season! I don't want to go into the two episodes in detail, as I don't want to have to post a 'Spoiler Warning' here. Just suffice to say that after the false start on the first hour, the second hour was worth staying up for! Yeah, there will have to be some taping going on, as FoX is having House and Fringe on, and '24' will be coming back. We DON'T tape that show... gotta watch that 'live', but CHUCK is definitely a show that we are glad is back, AND will be watching this Season! For those of you that missed it last night, you can view it at: which you should right away, because tonight, January 11th, is the 3rd 'episode' of the New Season 3!
I mentioned that we have an online store where we sell comics, at ComicBooksCircus.com ;) but unfortunately we have just sold our last issue of CHUCK just before the show aired. Including the Special San Diego Comic Con Edition of the comic book! However, we pick up collections quite often, so check back when you can! Thanks again to all of YOU reading our current and archived blog posts! We do blog usually on a daily basis during the 'work week' on comic book creators, comic book reviews, comic cons, and other pop culture news and events or places such as the one blogged about here today. We hope YOUR New Year is starting off grand. Join us again as we tackle another 'Main Feature'. And don't forget to check out the 'Featurette' below! ~ Michael D Hamersky @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com
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Yeah, I'm sure the show is aimed at a younger crowd than myself, but the show has been written well from the beginning and it also has generated comic books, which of course I would have to check out, LOL!
Sure it helps that the women on the show are nice looking to watch, but it is the 'geek factor' of the show that adds to my liking the show. Similar to scenes like 'Slave Girl Leia' to the left!
I am so glad that the Fans of this Show overwhelmed the NBC network with requests that it be renewed for a 3rd Season. Tina and I will be there to support the viewership, and maybe even blogging about it again. Especially if there is another CHUCK comic book series! ;)

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So, I started selling them, and the Elvis Collection was one of the first to be broken up and sold... Funny thing, over half of what I sold was shipped to diffrent Elvis Collectors in Singapore. That included mostly LPs, EPs, and 45s, but there were a few comic books like the ones pictured to the top left of this paragraph, as well as the ones pictured at the top of this post!
"Elvis Presley was a fan of Captain Marvel, Jr. comic books as a child, and later styled his hair to look like Freddy Freeman's and based his stage jumpsuits and TCB lightning logo on Captain Marvel Junior's costume and lightning-bolt insignia."
I felt a Big Loss back on August 16th of 1977 when Elvis suddenly passed away at the age of 42.
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Okay, so here's the important part, as a visitor to the Library of Congress doesn't want to run into the problem as seen at the photo to the left, (stairways with the infamous 'No Admittance' signs! How does one access this collection?
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Offering an idealized portrait of American adolescence, Archie existed only in comic-book form before debuting in newspapers in 1946. A typical small-town teenager with a knack for goofing things up, 17-year-old Archie Andrews is often torn between haughty brunette Veronica Lodge and sweet, blonde Betty Cooper.
Dennis the Menace follows the antics of Dennis Mitchell, a good-hearted but mischievous little boy who is perpetually “5-ana-half” years old. His curiosity tests the patience of his loving parents and neighbors, guaranteeing that their lives are anything but dull. The comic debuted in March 1951 as a single-panel gag.



