The “post-modern” Avengers comic that this cartoon adapts was the basis for the film. For instance, the first 15 minutes is basically the last half-hour of last year’s “Captain America: The First Avenger.”
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Cory Booker, Captain Newark?
Shameless TV Hype At The "Avengers" Premiere :)
“Access Hollywood”‘s Shaun Robinson is quite funny here. Even though it’s her job to hype this up, I almost believe her. It’s ’cause I want to, though. 🙂 This makes me want to go to the midnight premiere and just tough it out.
"The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes" Is Back!
Black Panther and War Machine! Cap’s electronic shield! (Too bad Cap has been replaced by a Skrull! WOW!) “Civil War” looming! And Maria Hill having the hots for Stark! As Stan would say: “This one has it ALL, True Believers!” LOL! 🙂
Onto May 4th!
Thank You, Mike Wallace
…..for using journalism both to expose injustice and to try to get at the truth. (I am putting that imfamous racist “watermelons and tacos” crack to the side, but am still putting it here on the record.) As the videos below show, even the product of your ignorance way back when was interesting and helpful.
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(Stolen from “Today’s WORD on Journalism:”)
Mike Wallace, Super Hero, 1918-2012
“It’s hard to believe, but when Wallace was born in 1918 there wasn’t even a radio in most American homes, much less a TV. As a youth, Wallace said, he was ‘an overachiever. I worked pretty hard. Played a hell of a fiddle.’
“At the University of Michigan, where his parents hoped he’d become a doctor or lawyer, he got hooked instead on radio. And by 1941, Mike was the announcer on ‘The Green Hornet.”” . . .
“It was 65 years from Mike’s first appearance on camera—a World War II film for the Navy—to his last television appearance, a ‘60 Minutes’ interview with Roger Clemens, the baseball star trying to fight off accusations of steroid use.
“65 years!
“It’s strange, but for such a tough guy, Mike’s all-time favorite interview was the one with another legend, pianist Vladimir Horowitz. The two of them, forces of nature both: Sly, manic, egos rampant. For Mike—a red, white and blue kind of guy—Horowitz played ‘The Stars and Stripes Forever.”
“It almost brought tears to the toughest guy on television.
“‘It’s astonishing what you learn and feel and see along the way,’ Wallace said. ‘That’s why a reporter’s job, as you know, is such a joy.’”
—Morley Safer, newsman and longtime Wallace colleague,
“Remembering Mike Wallace, 1918-2012,”
CBS News Sunday, April 5, 2012
Asante Sana, Gil Noble
I’m sure you are having a great time in the Realm of the Ancestors, sitting and talking to El-Hajj Malik-El Shabazz, Sister Betty and John Henrik Clarke. Thanks for your career, and mine.
One Month Away! One Month Away!
So I thought I’d post some snippets of some “Avengers” cartoons over the years.


