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The Wastebasket: The Tony Television Network
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Disposable Thoughts on a Disposable Culture. The Tony Television Network. It was Newton Minow who, in 1961, declared television to be a "vast wasteland," an immortal phrase that is just as true now as it was then. However, Mr. Minow may have sung a different tune had he been privileged to view the stunningly original and outrageously envelope-pushing programming on The Tony Television Network! Saturday night is a cavalcade of stars and a cornucopia of laughs on TTN! 8:00 - BLUE COLLAR MAN. This urbane co...
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The Wastebasket: Emma Peel's Leather Catsuit
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Disposable Thoughts on a Disposable Culture. Emma Peel's Leather Catsuit. Though the character of Emma Peel. Is closely associated with the zippered black leather catsuit she wore in the title sequences and promotional materials for her first season on The Avengers. She wore the outfit only a few times in the episodes themselves. Posted by Tony Lewis @ Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Yes, Cathy Gale introduced the leather look to The Avengers. Watch out for diabolical masterminds! One question, in the last ...
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The Wastebasket: Photo Essay # 1: Romantic Entanglements
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Disposable Thoughts on a Disposable Culture. Photo Essay # 1: Romantic Entanglements. In any romantic relationship, it seems, a sense of place is a key element of the memories we cherish. Some reminiscences:. Just outside the window of the room where I proposed to my girlfriend, who has since become my wife. Our first date: We strolled down this street, saw a movie and had some ice cream. The site of our first kiss. Looking at these pictures always gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling. View my complete profile.
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The Wastebasket: Steed & Mrs. Peel -- Intro
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Disposable Thoughts on a Disposable Culture. Steed and Mrs. Peel - Intro. When the British adventure show. Debuted on American television in March 1966, a special pre-credits sequence was added to explain the premise to its new audience. The brief, highly-stylized scene introduces the main characters, secret agent John Steed. And his civilian associate Mrs. Emma Peel,. For the ultimate guide to all things. Visit David K. Smith’s The Avengers Forever. Posted by Tony Lewis @ Tuesday, December 08, 2009.
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The Wastebasket: The Doctor Strange Game of Mystic Power
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Disposable Thoughts on a Disposable Culture. The Doctor Strange Game of Mystic Power. Playing pieces from the Doctor Strange Game of Mystic Power, from Crazy Magazine. 88 I can remember playing this game with my nephew in the summer of 1982. Art by Steve Mellor. Posted by Tony Lewis @ Saturday, August 27, 2011. Artist, writer, cartoonist, and comic book fan. View my complete profile. The Original Marvel Universe. Reboot the Marvel Universe! The Judgment of Galactus. Fall of the Mutants Addendum.
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The Wastebasket: Steed & Mrs. Peel -- Opening
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Disposable Thoughts on a Disposable Culture. Steed and Mrs. Peel - Opening. The title sequence for the fourth series of. Posted by Tony Lewis @ Wednesday, December 09, 2009. Artist, writer, cartoonist, and comic book fan. View my complete profile. The Original Marvel Universe. Steed and Mrs. Peel - Intro. It Happened in Rutland. The Amazing Miss Arrowette. Homo) Superior vs. Inferior (Five). Comics Pro Mailbag 10. Steed and Mrs. Peel.
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The Wastebasket: Random Readings 1
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Disposable Thoughts on a Disposable Culture. In Cratylus, Plato again discusses the notion of an abstract reality that we humans perceive only through imitations of the ideal, and that perspective lies behind the dialogue in which Socrates discusses the appropriateness of names. Applying the idea of imitation, the argument states that names should imitate what they represent, in which case languages should be constructed on some complex system of onomatopoeia. Course in General Linguistics,. Dr Zayre - 2.
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The Wastebasket: Emma Peel, Queen of Sin
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Disposable Thoughts on a Disposable Culture. Emma Peel, Queen of Sin. Diana Rigg made quite a splash in A Touch of Brimstone, an episode of The Avengers. First broadcast in February 1966. Her character, Emma Peel, is made over into a kinky Queen of Sin while investigating a group of subversive anarchists called the Hellfire Club. Her climactic scene is presented below in comics form. This is appropriate since the episode inspired a similar storyline in Uncanny X-Men. View my complete profile.
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The Original Marvel Universe: OMU: Fantastic Four -- Year One
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OMU: Fantastic Four - Year One. The publication of Fantastic Four. 1 kicked off what writer/editor Stan Lee would come to call the “Marvel Age of Comics,” and also introduced readers to the fictional world I have come to call the Original Marvel Universe. Set the standard for Marvel Comics, and for many years served as the company’s flagship title. The team’s chronology is therefore unusually rich and complex. And now, the way it began - The True History of the Fantastic Four! February 1961 –. Reed is st...
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The Original Marvel Universe: OMU: Doctor Doom -- Part One
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OMU: Doctor Doom - Part One. Was introduced in Fantastic Four. 5 and went on to be not only the arch-nemesis of the Fantastic Four, but also the premiere supervillain of the Original Marvel Universe. As such, his history and background were pretty thoroughly documented by the end of our canonical stories in 1991. When Ed Brubaker explored the character’s history in the 2006 limited series Books of Doom. The following timeline depicts the Original Marvel Universe (anchored to November 1961 as the first ap...