The Amazing Spider-Man — A Rockomic!
This week’s F.O.O.M. Friday offer an oddity — an ad from F.O.O.M. #1 for a Spider-Man rock-and-roll album!
The ad copy assures us the album sold 150K copies in its first three weeks. Anyone out there still have a copy?
Thanks to the miracle of YouTube, you can listen to the album right now!
See you next week for another F.O.O.M. Friday!
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Posted on November 8, 2013, in FOOM Friday! and tagged F.O.O.M., Spider-Man. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
Reblogged this on johnsonreginald3.
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Spotted in the wild at a garage sale!
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How come I never find the sales like that? I hope you bought it!
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Of course. I had to pass on the original Muppet Movie Soundtrack and a Henry Mancini Album that included the Pink Panther theme, but I got it.
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Glad to see your priorities are in order! Bravo and Huzzah, and your Longbox Graveyard No-Prize is (not) on the way!
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Thanks! Check out my ideas on Harley Quinn sometime. http://braindripping.wordpress.com/2014/05/23/harley-quinn/ . Would love some feedback.
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Harley is a fascinating character — a real underdog, making the leap from animation to mainstream DC continuity. In the right hands I think she could be layered and revelatory — I agree with you that it is creepy some regard her relationship with the Joker as exceptional or loving. This is a tragic character, and her relationship is deeply dysfunctional, but that is a breeding ground for superior drama. Dunno if comics fans are interested in that, though — they just want a hot girl with a big hammer.
That article is crying out for images, by the way! Nice work.
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In your travels, have you ever encountered any superhero records published by Peter Pan records? I have two, one Superman, one Hulk. Each has four radio-drama style stories. I’m trying to find out more.
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Sounds vaguely familiar. I probably had ’em as a kid. Long gone, though.
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