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STAR WARS (1977)
Me, logging on to work after the long weekend
New York World’s Fair, 1965. Sign on the RCA building reads:
COLOR TELEVISION
SEE A COLOR TELEVISION STUDIO
SEE YOURSELF ON COLOR TELEVISION
State of Technology, 1982
TRS-80 Model II Computer with 8-Inch Floppy Disk
Source: The Giki Tiki Archives
They Stay Whumped (by Jack Kirby & Joe Sinnott from Fantastic Four #98, 1970)
Batman #263 - "Riddler on the Move!" (1975)
written by Dennis O'Neil art by Ernie Chan & Dick Giordano
Batman #136 (1960)
written by Bill Finger art by Sheldon Moldoff & Charles Paris
Bill Paxton in a promotional photograph for Near Dark, 1987
80 Page Giant G-20 / Action Comics #334
80 Page Giant G-22 / Superboy #129
DC, 1966
All reprint issues, featuring Supergirl and Superboy, respectively. Covers by Jim Mooney (central image on Action), Curt Swan & George Klein or Sheldon Moldoff (surrounding images), and Swan & Klein (Superboy).
The Action issue includes work by Otto Binder, Leo Dorfman, Mooney, Al Plastino, Jerry Siegel, and Swan & John Forte; and has appearances by Comet the Super-Horse, Jerro the Merboy, the Legion of Super-Heroes, Lori Lemaris, Streaky, Superboy, and Superman. Most stories abridged.
Superboy includes work by Robert Bernstein, Binder, Jerry Coleman, George Papp, Plastino, John Sikelka, and Swan & Stan Kaye; and has appearances by Mon-El and Supergirl in addition to the regular Smallville supporting cast.
Source: 334 - 129
26.05
Walter Koenig and George Takei on the set of Star Trek
Don't just stand there. Push!
The Star Streak, 1971, fitted with an interior that can be switched to provide 2 beds, AC/DC/Gas appliances, TV and hot and cold running water from its own reservoir.
The Ross Sisters (1944)
What the hell do you need thirteen gears for?!
(Batman Volume 4 #2)
Los Angeles as seen in Murder By Contract (1958)