So here is My next entry with My
Marvel Collection and as you see above is of
Comic Scene by none other than
Starlog which this IMO was like the best comic magazine you could get because it was like an independent showcase that featured everything that had to do with comics. Now as you saw the
front cover is of
Dick Tracy. Remember when I was saying there was going to be a major hint within this topic that that shows I am a big fan of the film, well there's the hint and there will be more to come in time
So this magazine came out in
August 1990, I had already seen the film at
The Kenrick with My Grandparents along with My friend Donnie. As great as it was it was a bittersweet time because We were getting ready to move with a lot of stuff being removed from the home, I still recall it to this day because it wasn't what I wanted but I was only 9 and what can you do about Grandparents' decisions when your that age...still I think it was unwise
This very publication caught My eye at either Our old
7-11, National or
Schnucks on
Arsenal because I do not recall getting this at the
Schnucks on
Iron Street because We never went there till We moved. It was
$3.95 which was ok but the feeling of the
covers is kinda rough as it doesn't feel nothing like the
WWF Magazines that I was immediately loving & collecting because of not only how fun it was to look at the wrestling you love but also
how smooth the covers were I mean I felt them nonstop and if you never had that experience then I pity you cause it was so good and if many other magazines did that it would've made them even better IMO. This is a thick
magazine. Now I'm not posting this to talk about
Dick Tracy, he's
Touchstone/Buena Vista aka
Disney decades before
Disney took over
Marvel, I will talk about that at a later time. I am briefly showing this to feature the cool
Marvel stuff that is within the book. So first off when you first open it up you see
Dick Tracy & Gremlins 2: The New Batch Masks to buy. On the
table of contents there's a live action version of
Captain America which really got My attention. Here's a special write-up for the
DC 1989 Batman and the
1990 Copyright which again is quite crucial for many reasons as I have explained times previously. Click all of My pics in a new tab for massive detail to see most possible of the reason why you came here in the first place
So the
89 Batman feature continues telling how they almost chose
Ricky Addison-Reed to play
Robin but the idea was scrapped completely till they brought it back to light for
1995's Batman Forever. I look at this magazine now and then I'm like I'm glad they did cause I love how they made and development
The Boy Wonder in that film, they couldn't have done it better
However there is a lot there talking about the
Beetlejuice sequel was coming soon, I have been bummed that it never happen
Now here is the big feature of the live action
Captain America which I was pretty excited cause last year I was treated with
Batman 89 and this year in
90 I was treated with
Dick Tracy which reminded of a superhero especially since
Danny Elfman did the music, I would imagine others felt the same way then and perhaps even still like Me
How apropos that I got
Captain America comic in
April 1990 then I get this is
August...see why I chose to present these in this order
In this feature you see a great looking
Captain played by
Matt Salinger with only a brief hint of the
Red Skull played by
Scott Paulin which is cool that they did that and not a full blown spoiler. The Asian man there is the director of the
1990 film, the late great
Albert Pyun. I recently spoke about him in My awesome
1987 MOTU Movie Topic because he directed
1989's Cyborg which was originally slated to be
MOTU II. He was a superb director and was a mastermind at martial arts and sci-fil films. This was My first look at him in this
Comic Scene Magazine and a young Brandon is like oh, that's that guy that made
Jean-Claude Van Damme's Cyborg last year...that is COOL
Here is a really, I mean super fun
Project Captain America feature with also a continuation of talking about
Pyun and the film. That's one thing about
Comic Scene is that they split up the stories and continue it pages later which I was never a fan of. Holy Bat-Joke, there's a
Starlog shop here that you can purchase complete
Batman & Joker costumes from
Morris Costumes. You can buy them all separately if your a cherry picker or just needed a certain part that is really high prices but there is an option if you want them complete...
Batman is $300 and
The Joker is $240... That was quite high then but these were nearly identical with the film and were only available at specialty shops for a limited time, they were hard rubber and were really for adults and serious fans for Halloween and collector's purposes only. I would like to think that the people who were fortunate enough to get these still have them in good shape after 33 years of storage, cherish them and show them off for bragging rights and for history that they made something so real back then
Here is My second
Starlog Comic Scene magazine which I do believe I got this over at
Schnucks on Iron Street because this is the
September, 1990 edition and We were already in Our new
Holly Hills house come that month as we had moved in
very late August right when My new season of school was starting. This one cost the same at
$3.95 but this issue seems thinner than the one above but I believe that was due to this one having around
ten big posters that you pull out and I must have used & misplaced them because they are no where to be found in My storage area but who knows they might be around in plain sight or I'll find'em when I'm not looking for'em because that's happen to Me before
You see that the
cover is featuring
The Jetsons: The Movie. I've said it before here within the board. I keep track with all years and
1990 has always been one of My favorites, there was so many great movies like the aforementioned above plus
TMNT, Tremors, Archnophobia, Lionheart, Rock V, Kindergarten Cop, Pacific Heights, Child's Play 2, Nightbreed, Darkman, RoboCop 2, Predator 2 & Total Recall, TV specials like
The Flash & Stephen King's IT, video games like
WWF Wrestlemania Challenge & Double Dragon II, baseball like
Reds wining the
World Series sweeping the
Oakland As, boxing like
Buster Douglas KOing
"Iron" Mike Tyson & wrestling events like
WWF Wrestlemania VI when
The Ultimate Warrior beat
Hulk Hogan, WWF Survivor Series 90[/b] when the
Undertaker made his debut and
WCW Capital Combat when
RoboCop teamed with
Sting and the
WWC had
Abduallh the Butcher fight
"The Human Wrecking machine" Zeus that took place and not to mention all of the great music that when with this as well which some of that is the best ever IMO, I could go and on because really it was truly the last good overall quality year IMO. Also up in the corner is a special
Joker too. Here is the
front cover of this one which it looks might dandy...boy take a gander at that
Now I'm not featuring much
Marvel in it because I cannot show what isn't in the book so just consider this part of this presentation a bonus. When you open the
magazine up immediately you are greeted by a really rad
Batman & the 1990 Copyright. Then pages later there is a feature of comic artist
Brian Bollard. He talks about a lot of things including his work for
Howard the Duck & She-Hulk. There's
Camelot 3000 that you never ever hear anything about anymore and there's
Judge Dredd and a brief look at
The Jetson's animated film
Now let's take a closer look here. I know how people are so hard on
Howard the Duck and his movie which I will get to in time within the topic. I always liked him and the film. I also loved
She-Hulk, she looked so superb here and this is just a great example of how women were going to look in the
90s. I love her lavender sweater and her purple pants and I especially dig those high heels
Look at her hair, she was so great I mean a seven foot tall beauty like that, how can you not be in awe
Dang was
Howard was so lucky, first he was with
Beverly (Lea Thompson and then he's with
She-Hulk... Now I really never knew
Judge Dredd till the
1995 movie starring
Sylvester Stallone. The film was quite decent and I truly loved the little figures along with
Cyber Force that was all part of
Mattel's super exciting
Mega Heroes series which even to this very moment they are still some of My favorite action figures of ever of all-time
The
back cover is of the same
Dick Tracy & Gremlins 2: The New Batch Masks seen above in My first
Comic Scene Magazine which really is bummer that it wasn't something different cause I'm always for new material when it comes to
books & magazines Here is both of My
Comic Scene Magazines together. Those are the only two I ever got. I cannot say why, Its possible that the newsstands just wasn't carrying them anymore cause I seriously doubt I got tired of them so soon, I never get tired of something fast that I like so that is quite highly unlikely so I'm going with the former. Now keep in mind I could have done a lot more here and showcased some other great stuff within them but I may do that later on and if I do that will be in
My Odds & Ends so possibly I'll keep you abreast about that because it will very good
Look for a special to coincide with this in PB's
Movie Trailer Topic sometime today
Wow, I didn't think I'd ever post My
Comic Scene Magazines I mean that was something else there
I hope you liked this and were surprised a bit and especially what I have presented within this topic already
Next up will be a very special deluxe collector's
Marvel Comic that I have cherished since
1992, until then I'll see you around