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LadyZod
Jan 8, '11, 9:58 AM
This pic was posted by friends (Tates Comics in Lauderhill)

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs023.snc6/165304_484760143877_52558668877_6064735_1017357_n. jpg



Now I want to run out and get copies of Action #662 and put them in all in my longboxes in the front!

Hotfoot
Jan 8, '11, 10:01 AM
Somebody, Please let me out.

kingdom warrior
Jan 8, '11, 11:21 AM
lmao!:rotfl:

samurainoir
Jan 8, '11, 12:10 PM
http://www.picturenose.com/wp-content/uploads/Seven.jpg

http://www.horrorphile.net/images/se7en-head-in-a-box1.jpg

samurainoir
Jan 8, '11, 12:13 PM
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_69FSMcbtEfI/TQwa4G2FlhI/AAAAAAAAAMw/y1HQLStPrzw/s1600/lex%2Bluthor%2Bspacey.jpg

Somewhere here there is a joke to be made around the fact that Kevin Spacey played both Lex Luthor and John Doe in Se7en, but i've just woken up and can barely string words together let alone weave some semblance of wit.

I'll let you guys workshop it, just remember the punchline is "What's in the Boooox!"

LadyZod
Jan 8, '11, 12:21 PM
For more fun...Keven Spacey was in Fred Clause... where all he wanted for Xmas was a Superman cape.

http://www.joblo.com/digital/images/news/spacey%20superman.jpg

Earth 2 Chris
Jan 9, '11, 7:38 AM
Ha! It makes you wonder if the Super-team didn't plan this to work this way in a longbox. Those guys were really cracking in those days. Great run of Superman there.

The Spacey connection was priceless.

Chris

samurainoir
Jan 9, '11, 6:25 PM
At the time, I remember thinking "Yeah... Whatever" when I saw that cover. Having grown up in the Julie Schwartz era which also had it's fair share of Mort Weisinger era reprints, hadn't we already seen every variation on "Lois finds out Clark is Superman"... including the second movie?

In retrospect, that really was a game changer in the Superman mythos and helped make the contemporary Lois much more relevant as his full partner and confident.

http://www.escapecomics.com/acatalog/action-662-1991.jpg

Earth 2 Chris
Jan 10, '11, 10:45 AM
I hope they never "un-do" the Clark/Lois marriage like they did Peter/MJ. Clark and Lois (or Lois and Clark) are obviously MEANT to be together, and the modern take is a refreshing change from the interloping pain Lois was often portrayed at. And Superman's inability to commit to her made him look a tool as well.

Chris