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Tag Archives: Alabama
Stuck Rubber Baby
I left the Gulf Coast in 1968 to attend school in what seemed to be far away Birmingham, Alabama. Birmingham-Southern College is a liberal arts school in every sense of the word. It is liberal and it has a strong … Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama, Birmingham-Southern College, DC Comics, Dr. Arnold Powell, graphic novels, Howard Cruse, Stuck Rubber Baby
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Comic Con 2010 in San Diego
The Setting I’m glad to know that Comic Con is staying in San Diego. Although I’m new to the Comic Con scenario, I have come to love going out to San Diego. There’s just something about California—the sunshine, the palm … Continue reading
Posted in ComicCon
Tagged "the Major", Alabama, Alex Simmons, AlterEgo, Blackjack, Bradley Ricca, Comic Con, David Armstrong, DC Comics, Eisner Awards, graphic novels, Howard Cruse, Institute for Comic Studies, Kids Comic Con, Lawrence Klein, Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, Mike Catron, Mobile, Nancy Drew, New Fun, Peter Coogan, Siegel and Shuster, Stuck Rubber Baby
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Nancy Drew and the Case of the Moldy Papers
What is it that drives us to search for ourselves in the photos and stories of our ancestors? I’ve always loved detective stories from the time I was a little girl in Mobile, Alabama. I would take the younger siblings … Continue reading
Posted in Family History
Tagged "the Major", Alabama, AlterEgo, David Armstrong, Haunted Bookshop, Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, Mike Catron, Mobile, Nancy Drew, Superman
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Castles in the Air
When I was growing up in the early 50′s in the Gulf Coastal town of Mobile, Alabama it was a little shabby and run-down at the heels. There wasn’t a lot of money floating about due to the poverty that … Continue reading
Posted in Family History
Tagged "the Major", Alabama, Church Street Cemetery, Mobile, Vic-sur-Aisnes
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