The Courtship of Eddie's Father. SWOON.
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The Courtship of Eddie's Father. SWOON.
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Yes!
I can still sing that song.
I was so shocked when he gamma radiation got him though.
Hee.
I loved that show too.
And there was an actual Japanese person in the show.
I gotta ask. How many of you who didn't read comics as kids had brothers? I read comics all through the 60s and some of the 70s. But I don't know if I would have if my brothers hadn't bought them and I kind of followed along starting when I was around six. So I was always aware of most of the superheroes out there even if I didn't read that particular comic and enjoyed all the shows and movies as they came along.
I was an only child, and my closest male cousin is 10 years older than I am.
I didn't read comics as a kid. I remember thumbing through some X-Men comics once, but the only comics I read were ones I got in India that were about Akbar and Birbal and such. And some Archie comics that my aunt had. My comics knowledge came from the animated serieses. It was only in college that I really got into comics, thanks to my pusher.
I gotta ask. How many of you who didn't read comics as kids had brothers?
Me, for one. I knew the Silver Surfer existed because my brother read those, but he didn't share.
I have a brother - six years younger - and I don't think he read comics either.
I read some comics as a kid, but I didn't have a pull bag until college (85-89). Even then it was Sandman and various X-Men things rather than Captain America and Iron Man. I didn't have any brothers, but I was a daddy's girl, and Dad loved his Prince Valiant comics.