STAR WARS (1977)

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STAR WARS (1977)

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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

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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

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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
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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)

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What the hell do you need thirteen gears for?!
(Batman Volume 4 #2)
Los Angeles as seen in Murder By Contract (1958)