Author: Sam Dunham

Sam Dunham was born at a very early age, and shortly after became entangled in the world of film. His first memories are of seeing King Ralph in his local theater. He learned to talk with the help of Adam West's Batman: The Movie. He's one of the few people to still own a working RCA Videodisc player (heck, it's where he first watched Young Frankenstein!). When Sam is not perusing his extensive B- movie collection or sitting in dark theaters with a tub of popcorn, he is usually found reading comic books, fixing computers, toiling away at his day job, working some nights at a local radio station as a "soundboard guy," and going to class so that he can one day toil away at his day job fixing computers. One time, Lou Ferrigno conned him out of $20.00. But that's another story...

What would you do for the ultimate comic collection? I’m not talking about a few years worth of Betty & Veronica or a couple dozen Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, all brown and wrinkled from years of neglect. I mean nearly every issue the “Big Two” have put out for the last 50 or so years. Every. Single. Issue. The Clone Saga. The Death of Superman. Justice League Antarctica. Various Crises and a multitude of epic battles, destined to change the universe forever… until the next epic battle changes the universe forever again. It’s all there.

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Once upon a year in 2006, In a galaxy not so far, far away… … I settled down to watch a newly rented copy of Clerks II, preparing for a fun-filled night of aptly titled “dick and fart” jokes. Before the film started, a slew of trailers rolled past, and I remember one of them sticking out above the rest. It had, quite possibly, the best premise I had ever heard – four friends travel cross- country to steal a work print of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. It looked absolutely awesome, and I eagerly awaited its release. And I…

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