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Cartoons and Cornflakes- Dave Stevens Tribute
October 11th, 2009
rberry (originally published by Bradley Mason Hamlin in 2008)
Well, we lost another great one.
But as I think that, write that, doesn’t seem fitting for the individuality of Dave Stevens.
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Cartoons and Cornflakes- The Bubblegum Bandits
October 11th, 2009
rberry “We’ll be twelve next year,” he said.
“Yeah, so?”
“You wanna live forever?” he asked.
“Guess not.”
We hid behind the summer bushes as the ugly cars sped up and down the hills of Highland Road. The common wacky fun thing to do was to [...]
Cartoons and Cornflakes- The Ultimate Pirate Arrrrrticle
October 11th, 2009
rberry I’ve often been asked about my fascination with skulls & crossbones, buried treasure, wenches, grog, island atmosphere, sailing the high seas, and of course, pirates—and I suppose my natural reaction has always been surprise. What do you mean—you don’t like bloody swords and peg legs? What’s not to love? However, [...]
Cartoons and Cornflakes- Cereal Box Treasure
October 11th, 2009
rberry Here’s the thing, the key of why I love cereal: it’s that irresistible sort of junky-gambler high as you open the cereal box, reach in and dig through [...]
Cartoons and Cornflakes – “The Dark Knight” Reviewed
October 3rd, 2009
rberry I should say right up front that I, like most crazy comic book readers—love the character that inspired the film The Dark Knight. The mythology of Batman is a true treasure trove of creativity. Sure, he wasn’t the first costumed superhero (see: Superman) or the first to stir up a great rogues gallery (see: Dick [...]









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