So it's Christmas Eve and I'm tucking into The Brave and the Bold no.164: Batman and Hawkman (July, 1980). Then I see this on the inside front cover:
So that's pretty creepy/hilarious (mostly creepy). I finally get over it and start reading the actual story of Batman and Hawkman and The Riddle of the Haunted Museum. I get four pages in and I'm faced with this:
AHH!
So, O.J. really likes shoes. I was actually scared to turn the page again.
I really am going to write about this amazing comic (the one about Batman and Hawkman) soon, but I have to get over being faced with this grinning, cartoony murderer interrupting the story not once, but twice.
(P.S. - has anyone heard from the Dingo kids lately? Anyone? I'm just sayin'...you might want to check O.J.'s back yard).
It's hard to understand from today's perspective just what a big star O.J. was in the late '70s. He was like... I'm not sure what today's equivalent would be. Not Tiger Woods, but maybe Shaq or somebody.
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