
RANDom Access Memory – September 2020
Rand Bellavia is back to share his fond memories of decades of comic collecting and reading in this month’s Random Access Memory.
Rand Bellavia is back to share his fond memories of decades of comic collecting and reading in this month’s Random Access Memory.
Throughout the show’s history, companions have died, fallen in love and departed, got cranky and walked out or finally returned home after being kinda…err, picked up by the Doctor. Some have been more memorable than others.
What follows are my suggestions for comic books that exemplify some of the best parts of classic movies or simply that Old Hollywood feel.
Let’s be honest here, (at the risk of seriously dating this article) a lot of people are stuck at home right now. This is especially true for teenagers. The natural tendency is to fall back into familiar pastimes, but this situation we’ve all found ourselves in gives an opportunity to branch out and check out things not considered before. What I’m saying is: teenagers should read some comics.
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Rand Bellavia takes a moment to travel down the timeline to look at 40 years…
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The Weather Wizard is here (again)! With Joe West caught in the crosshairs, it’s time…
This week, Stephen takes a look at the final DC Super Heroes set for the…
When there’s varmints need a catchin’, and younguns need a-savin’, look for Matthew and Stephen…
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