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I'm surprised I never made a thread for this. It's one of my very favorite comics ever. At least until Fleming and Von Eeden were forced out, and the last few issues were turned into crap.
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That isn't a Michael Jackson comic, is it?
When the man with a 45 meets the man with a rifle, you said the man with a pistol is a dead man. Let's see if it's true.
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Well, that narrows it down a bit. You know, if null had started this thread, I'd already know everything Wikipedia has to say about that comic.
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Ah, sorry. Really, I was just hoping anybody else knew and loved it, and would wax nostalgically with me. I can't imagine how to describe it with any justice! But sure, here's wiki:

Thriller was a short-lived, 1980s comic book series published by DC Comics. The series, regarded as innovative in terms of narrative and design,[citation needed] was originally written by Robert Loren Fleming and drawn by Trevor Von Eeden. The book was sold only through the direct market. The taglines for the series were, "She has 7 seconds to save the world " and "You can't read it fast enough". The "she" in question was protagonist Angie Thriller. The "7 seconds" referred to a team of operatives who assisted her in various conflicts.

Angie Thriller
Angeline Marietta Salvotini-Thriller was the leader of a team of adventurers called the Seven Seconds, who were based in New York City a subjective "fifty years in the future".

Angeline had the power to become one with any inanimate object, and thus control it. She could cause her face to appear on an object or even in the sky. The only living beings she could merge with were her twin brother Tony, and the artificially created Beaker Parish. Angeline could also see visions of possible future events.

Very much in the vein of pulp heroes such as The Shadow or Doc Savage, Angie Thriller was described in early publicity as being "like a cross between Jesus Christ and my Mom" by Fleming,[citation needed] and she served as the ethereal leader for her team.

Tony Salvotini
Salvo was Angeline's brother, Tony Salvotini, a former mercenary soldier and member of the U.S. Marines' rapid Deployment Force. After mistakenly killing an innocent man, Salvo vowed to never again shoot to kill. He would instead only wound his targets.

The Seven Seconds
Beaker Parish - the test tube experiment of two renegade college science students resulted in a seven foot tall red-headed priest with unexplained psychic abilities. Beaker was a childhood friend of Tony and Angie.

Crackerjack - a youthful Honduran pickpocket, who was the ward of Angie's husband, Edward Thriller. He had no given name, assists with the care of Angie and Edward's son, Scotty, and served as an all around "gopher" for the team.

Daniel Grove - A photojournalist who filmed his brother's execution by the villain Scabbard. Grove was saved from Scabbard by Angie, and offered the chance to join the Seven Seconds.

Data - Freddie Martin was the son of the President of the United States. He was the team's communications and information expert, and worked with the team from an enhanced computer system built into his limo, one which Data was physically interfaced with and could never leave.

Proxy - Robert Furillo, Tony's best friend. Bob was an actor, who suffered a disfiguring accident while freebasing drugs. Proxy used a synthetic spray on skin to create new disguises for the team's more covert requirements.

Salvo - Tony Salvotini was Angie's brother and a superhumanly expert marksman.

White Satin - Janet Valentine was Tony's girlfriend, and Quo's ex-wife. She had extranormal abilities and could disrupt a person's physiology and mental state with a touch. She was also a jet pilot, hence the nickname "Jet", coined by Salvo.

Supporting characters
Edward Thriller - Edward was Angie's scientist husband, whose experiments with alien DNA resulted in his merging bodies with his wife, and resulted in her attaining godlike powers. They could not co-exist in the same place at the same time.

Kane Creole - A second generation clone of Elvis Presley. He started out as an actor doing bank robberies for publicity, but eventually ran afoul of the Seven Seconds and was taken in by Edward.

Mallochia - Scabbard's lover, a woman with psychic powers. She had also once served as Scotty's nanny.

Marietta Salvotini - Tony and Angie's widowed Mother, who operates a diner named "Home". She was originally blinded in a fire (accidentally started by Tony) which claimed the life of her husband, and later gained eyesight and hypnotic powers due to the machinations of Quo.

Quo - Richard Quorum, former husband of Janet Valentine; a student of certain Eastern disciplines. Quo ascended to a higher state and appears usually when events are at a crisis point of some sort.

Scotty Thriller - Angie and Edward's baby boy, who appeared to be perfectly normal in every way.

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The Seven Seconds usually investigated cases involving unusual menaces, some bordering on the supernatural. On their most notable mission, they were able to thwart Moses Lusk's attempt to bring about a nuclear holocaust and destroy all life on Earth.
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Clouseau wrote:Well, that narrows it down a bit. You know, if null had started this thread, I'd already know everything Wikipedia has to say about that comic.
i will take that as a compliment. intended or not.

fist: i read it back in the 80's. but don't really remember it.
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Does "direct market" mean comics stores only? That would explain why I don't remember this book.
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dlbpharmd wrote:Does "direct market" mean comics stores only? That would explain why I don't remember this book.
yes. the other would be supermarkets, book stores and the like. do grocery stores even get comic books anymore? i got mine growing up at the local convienence store.
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sgt.null wrote:
dlbpharmd wrote:Does "direct market" mean comics stores only? That would explain why I don't remember this book.
yes. the other would be supermarkets, book stores and the like. do grocery stores even get comic books anymore? i got mine growing up at the local convienence store.
My comcs were bought either at a five and dime or a SupeRx.
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neither of which exist anymore?

the convienence store i went to as a youngster was not a chain. Korner Kupboard was owned by a man named Jim, he lived in an apartment at the back of the store. it has changed hands many times since. it has been gutted and rebuilt on the inside. everything changed. and the comic books are gone. he even got the giant sized books that came out in the 70's.
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sgt.null wrote:
Clouseau wrote:You know, if null had started this thread, I'd already know everything Wikipedia has to say about that comic.
i will take that as a compliment. intended or not.
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sgt.null wrote:he even got the giant sized books that came out in the 70's.
You mean like these?

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i am so jealous. do you have the LSH wedding issue?
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Those are the only 2 big ones I have. And my Superman's not in that good a condition, either.
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i need to find a comic convention. did you ever get the digest size books? i had the Archie superhero line. (the Shield, Fly, Steel Sterling, etc)
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You mean the paperback books? I have three Conan ones that cover the first nine issues of the Barry Smith run, and two Spiderman that cover the '70's newspaper strip.
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no comics in digest form. they had a bunch for dc. i remember reading the early LSH that way.
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Wow, it's amazing how less than helpful your post was. So, which of these is what you define as a comic digest?

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Wait, I think I have it:
Digest size
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Digest size is a standard magazine size, smaller than a conventional bedsheet size magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 5½ x 8¼ inches, but can also be 5⅜ x 8⅜ inches. These two variations have evolved from the printing press operation end. Some printing presses refer to digest-size as a catalog size such as Avon products used when selling house to house.
Funny, that sounds like what I was talking about to begin with; my Conan and Spidey's are in fact comics digests! You're a freaking idiot, null!
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Clouseau wrote:Wait, I think I have it:
Digest size
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Digest size is a standard magazine size, smaller than a conventional bedsheet size magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 5½ x 8¼ inches, but can also be 5⅜ x 8⅜ inches. These two variations have evolved from the printing press operation end. Some printing presses refer to digest-size as a catalog size such as Avon products used when selling house to house.
Funny, that sounds like what I was talking about to begin with; my Conan and Spidey's are in fact comics digests! You're a freaking idiot, null!
no i shall brood over my hurted feelings. :)
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