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Random Comic Books ... Spider-Man #16

Spider-Man #16 RANDOM THOUGHTS ...  Spider-Man #16 was published in November 1991 and was the final issue for this title written and illustrated by Todd McFarlane . Months later McFarlane headlined a collection of artists that founded Image Comics , where he launched his own title,  Spawn . Spawn went on to become the most successful Image Comics title, and McFarlane revolutionized comic book merchandising  along the way. •  This is a special sideways issue; All pages are written and drawn in a landscape layout. In this book, it works, and as you might expect, McFarlane fills the frames with awesome images.   • The fact that #16 is McFarlane's last on the title is acknowledged in several places throughout the issue:  On the cover, Spidey says "Bye, Todd".  On the last panel of the issue, a fantastic 2-page mural featuring Spidey and X-Force , there is a message thanking the fans for reading, signed by Todd McFarlane. In "Crawl Space", the reader

Random Baseball Cards ... Eddie Murray 1989 Donruss Traded #T-12

Eddie Murray 1989 Donruss Traded #T-12 This was our first look at Hall of Famer Eddie Murray in Dodger Blue. "Steady Eddie" was traded by the Orioles to his hometown L.A. Dodgers following the 1988 season, after 13 seasons and 333 home runs with Baltimore. He was 32 at the time, but would remain productive at the plate for the next 5 years, averaging 21.6 HR and 94.4 RBI during that span for the Dodgers (1989 to 1991) and Mets (1991 and 1992). Murray also had stints with the Indians and Angels, and a second-go-round with both the O's and Dodgers before retiring after 21 years in the bigs. He finished with a .287 BA, 504 HR (26th all-time), and 1917 RBI (10th all-time). ...  This was the first and only Traded set that Donruss printed  to compete with other limited run extended sets like Topps Traded and Fleer Update. Other notable players appearing in this set include Nolan Ryan and Rafael Palmeiro. Apparently, card collectors didn't like Donruss Traded sets bec

Nate Hates Hot Coffee

I’m sure I’ll catch all kinds of guff and/or flak for saying this, but here goes: I hate hot coffee. But you know what I love ? Warm coffee. Same thing with hot chocolate. Hot chocolate: Bad. Warm chocolate: Best thing ever. Hot coffee is too damn hot. It’s like sticking a branding iron in your mouth. You need a NASA-designed thermos with inch-thick styrofoam walls just to hold it, yet I’m supposed to drink this stuff? What the heck is the point of pouring a cup of coffee if I can’t drink it for two hours? Can’t they figure out a way to serve it at room temperature so I can drink it right away? And how is it that every time I take a sip to see if it’s cooled off enough, it’s still too hot? Doesn’t matter how long I wait. Ten minutes. Twenty minutes. Ninety minutes. It’s always still too hot. Every. Single. Time. People are always trying to sell me on hot coffee: “ Hot coffee smells soooo good! ” Yeah, well so does a lilac bouquet, but I don’t want to drink it. “ Hot coff

2016 NFL Draft Preview

Here are my favorite prospects in the 2016 NFL Draft. This isn't a comprehensive Big Board, because I don't watch every game and I don't grade every player. But as a college football fanatic, these are the guys that jumped off the screen when I watched them play. If your favorite team snags one of these guys, they're getting a great player. Offense 1. Laquon Treadwell - WR - Ole Miss ... My favorite player in this year's draft, this guy catches everything thrown his way. He's big, he's strong, and he comes down with the ball in traffic. Yeah, I know, he didn't run the fastest 40-yard-dash, but did I mention he catches everything thrown his way? I think the Michael Crabtree comparisons are spot-on; Crabtree was also a big, strong, super-productive college receiver and has become a super-productive NFL pass-catcher. I expect the same from Treadwell. I'm a Vikings fan, and they need a receiver: I hope they get this guy.  2. Derrick Henry