|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48825 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48826 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48827 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48828 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48829 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48830 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48831 |
From: Jeff |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: a kid again |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48832 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48833 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Expensive toys...... |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48834 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48835 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48836 |
From: Jeff |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48837 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48838 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48839 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48840 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48841 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48842 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48843 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48844 |
From: Alex Ruiz |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48845 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48846 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48847 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48848 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48849 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48850 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48851 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48852 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48853 |
From: John |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48854 |
From: John |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48855 |
From: John |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48856 |
From: John |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48857 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48858 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48859 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48860 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48861 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48862 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48863 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48864 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Chad Valley 2 |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48865 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48866 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48867 |
From: John |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48868 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48869 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48870 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48871 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48872 |
From: Graham Hill |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48873 |
From: John |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48874 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48875 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48876 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48877 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48878 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48879 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: POTA - POWER RECORDS article from Ape Chronicles #43 |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48880 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POTA - POWER RECORDS article from Ape Chronicles #43 |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48881 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POTA - POWER RECORDS article from Ape Chronicles #43 |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48882 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48883 |
From: John |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48884 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: Anniversary Reminder |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48885 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: imdb page |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48886 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspaper with POTA ad |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48887 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Re: imdb page |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48888 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Re: imdb page |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48889 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspaper with POTA ad |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48890 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Posts not showing up (was:Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspaper wi |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48891 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48892 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: Re: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48893 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspaper with POTA ad |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48894 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Posts not showing up (was:Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspape |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48895 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48896 |
From: Graham Hill |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48897 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48898 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48899 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48900 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48901 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48902 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Birthday Reminder |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48903 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/18/2008 |
| Subject: POTA on screen in HARTFORD, CONN.! this Fri. and Sat. |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48904 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/18/2008 |
| Subject: Individual Blu-Ray releases |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48905 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/18/2008 |
| Subject: Birthday Reminder |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48906 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/19/2008 |
| Subject: Planet of the Apes: Genesis |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48907 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/19/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Planet of the Apes: Genesis |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48908 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/19/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Individual Blu-Ray releases |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48909 |
From: Hunter Goatley |
Date: 9/19/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Individual Blu-Ray releases |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48910 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Is "Veetus" with us? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48911 |
From: Hunter Goatley |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Individual Blu-Ray releases |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48912 |
From: TZer0@aol.com |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Planet of the Apes: Genesis |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48913 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48914 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48915 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48916 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/21/2008 |
| Subject: Check out Harry's Saturday @ Fantastic Fest 2008: CONQUEST OF THE PL |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48917 |
From: Neil |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48918 |
From: Rich Handley |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Wikipedia |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48919 |
From: Dario Sciola |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Wikipedia |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48920 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48921 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Wikipedia |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48922 |
From: Rich Handley |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Digest Number 3515 |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48923 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: wikipedia |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48924 |
From: Neil |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48825 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
.htmlNICE!
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Foster" <ntfoster@...> wrote:
>
> --
> http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/PotaDG/files/Chad%20Valley%20slides
> /
>
> Neil
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf
> Of Dave B
> Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 11:33 PM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [PotaDG] Re: ..Calling Dave Ballard...come in Dave....
>
>
>
> The Chad Valley scans were sent to me by Mark Talbot Butler. I don't
> know if it was Mark himself who was responsible for the scanning but
> he did send them with the express wish that they be shared with as
> much of APEDOM as possible.
>
> With that in mind I think we'd all be delighted to see what you intend
> to do with them.
>
> .
>
> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/m
> sgId=48564/stime=1217165590/nc1=5008817/nc2=3858793/nc3=3848614>
> <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48826 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
.htmlCOOL!!!
--- On Mon, 9/8/08, Neil Foster <ntfoster@...> wrote:
> From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...>
> Subject: [PotaDG] Chad Valley strips 'remastered'
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 5:21 PM
> --
> http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/PotaDG/files/Chad%20Valley%20slides
> /
>
> Neil
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Dave B
> Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 11:33 PM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [PotaDG] Re: ..Calling Dave Ballard...come in
> Dave....
>
>
>
> The Chad Valley scans were sent to me by Mark Talbot
> Butler. I don't
> know if it was Mark himself who was responsible for the
> scanning but
> he did send them with the express wish that they be shared
> with as
> much of APEDOM as possible.
>
> With that in mind I think we'd all be delighted to see
> what you intend
> to do with them.
>
> .
>
> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/m
> sgId=48564/stime=1217165590/nc1=5008817/nc2=3858793/nc3=3848614> <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48827 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/8/08 7:44:32 PM Central Daylight Time,
sallywhitty@... writes:
Neil and
I were thinking maybe the guys at BROKEN SEA would like to put a
soundtrack to it and maybe we could do it as a
slideshow?
*** No offense, but I would like to give my opinion: No Broken Sea
involvement please!!! Snowballs chance in hell of it happening I'm sure, but I'd
rather see (well, hear) the people involved in VALUES doing it... I can imagine
the Broken Seas guys wanting extra pictures drawn so they could add their
wonderful touches to the story, just like they did to PLANET... Can you imagine
an added strip of Burke and Virdon running across Zira and Cornelius? If Broken
Seas had their way, I'm sure we'd get that, at least in the deranged visions in
the APES mind(s)... Highly unlikely that they'd really ask for anything like
that, but not out of the realms of possibility as far as their "creative side"
goes... So, just "Say NO" to Bill Hollweg... <.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48828 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
.htmlthat's funny....looks to me like "Earth time" is 20 minutes past 8!
LOL
Tim
--- On Mon, 9/8/08, PotaDG@yahoogroups.com <
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com <PotaDG@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [PotaDG] New file uploaded to PotaDG
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 5:21 PM
> Hello,
>
> This email message is a notification to let you know that
> a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the PotaDG
> group.
>
> File : /Chad Valley slides/CV01.jpg
> Uploaded by : munkeyman63au <ntfoster@...>
> Description :
>
> You can access this file at the URL:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PotaDG/files/Chad%20Valley%20slides/CV01.jpg
>
>
> To learn more about file sharing for your group, please
> visit:
> http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/groups/original/members/web/index.htmliles
>
> Regards,
>
> munkeyman63au <ntfoster@...> <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48829 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/8/08 7:41:38 PM Central Daylight Time,
sallywhitty@... writes:
The
stories are crap but hey -- so were all the POTA stories in the day (well,
POWER RECORDS, for example). It really is great to see these in full
restored splendour!
Seriously, you think all of the POWER stories suck? I really like
"VOLCANO"... That would have made an excellent episode... I mean yeah, it'd need
to be fleshed out some, but its a great story... It'd even make an excellent
story for a fan-comic (Whitty/Neil, you paying attention?)
The other three TV series stories, at least in my mind, capture the
"feel" of the TV show, though the inconstancies of where the fugitives are gets
a little out of hand... I mean ancient Philadelphia in one story, then down into
the deep south (probably either Louisiana or Florida), then presumably back
to the West Coast for "BATTLE OF TWO WORLDS" and "VOLCANO"... Yeah,
the fugitives got around, but they couldn't have gotten around that much...
Cripes, on the TV series itself, half the time they're within close proximity of
Central City and yet in "DAWN OF THE TREE PEOPLE" we're supposed to believe they
trekked cross-country to the swamp lands of the US? I know they were NOT going
for "canon" or even trying to jibe with the show on those records, BUT overall
they are quite a bit "right on" in capturing the basic elements of the series...
I think they work, especially considering they were originally "kids records"...
Truth be known, they ARE better than anything I read in the APES comics
from the 90s and better than the bulk of the "original" stuff in the MARVEL
mags...
And, even POWER's adaptions of the films are pretty good, again
taking into consideration of what they were originally intended to be... I
actually like the BATTLE adaption better than the film (and one "plus" with the
adaption is I like the way they made it seem as though the Lawgiver is actually
telling the story as you listen... The film could have benefitted from something
like that...) The other three adaptions also fair pretty well, except for the
fact that Taylor was made into a dork, but that's one part of "dumbing down" we
have to live with... Pound for pound, the POWER adaptions do a better job of
telling the stories better than any of the SUPER 8 films... The records make
more sense! <.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48830 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/8/08 10:02:47 PM Central Daylight Time,
mlccougar@... writes:
at least
in the deranged visions in the APES mind(s)...
*** That should have read "at least in the deranged visions in
their APES minds. *** <.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48831 |
From: Jeff |
Date: 9/8/2008 |
| Subject: a kid again |
.html
.html
I know I may sound like a loser, but... I just went
to the thrift store to buy stuff for the haunted house I run, when, to my
surprise I spot a somewhat familiar costume hanging on a rack. It was an
old Ben Cooper Cornelius costume. No mask, no box, but the suit
itself. My mother and grandparents wouldn't buy it for me, back in
'73-'74. "You're almost a teenager. You're too old," they would say.
I felt like a kid again. I had to buy it. $2.95 I CAN AFFORD
THAT! It's in Near Mint condition. But, one thing bugged/bugs
me about it. As with most APES merchandise. It's authorized by Fox,
but it's so inaccurate. Like so many people on here have said in the past
they really have no interest in it except that it makes money. And this
was when it was still "alive" Oh well, I got it. I love
it.
Jeff B <.html <.html
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Message: 48832 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
.htmlI know how you feel Jeff!
I actually bought hundreds of things and they cost hundreds/thoudands each!
However, the Fanner 50 going on eBay right now (sold by Apemania By John) is NUTS!
Michael
---- Jeff < skintricks@...> wrote:
> I know I may sound like a loser, but... I just went to the thrift store to buy stuff for the haunted house I run, when, to my surprise I spot a somewhat familiar costume hanging on a rack. It
was an old Ben Cooper Cornelius costume. No mask, no box, but the suit itself. My mother and grandparents wouldn't buy it for me, back in '73-'74. "You're almost a teenager. You're too
old," they would say. I felt like a kid again. I had to buy it. $2.95 I CAN AFFORD THAT! It's in Near Mint condition. But, one thing bugged/bugs me about it. As with most APES merchandise. It's
authorized by Fox, but it's so inaccurate. Like so many people on here have said in the past they really have no interest in it except that it makes money. And this was when it was still "alive" Oh
well, I got it. I love it.
>
> Jeff B <.html
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Message: 48833 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Expensive toys...... |
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Planet-of-the-apes-Fanner-50-MIB-with-Hoster_W0QQitemZ120300946192QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item120300946192&_trkparms=39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A3%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
---- sallywhitty@... wrote:
> I know how you feel Jeff!
>
> I actually bought hundreds of things and they cost hundreds/thoudands each!
>
> However, the Fanner 50 going on eBay right now (sold by Apemania By John) is NUTS!
>
> Michael
>
> ---- Jeff <skintricks@...> wrote:
> > I know I may sound like a loser, but... I just went to the thrift store to buy stuff for the haunted house I run, when, to my surprise I spot a somewhat familiar costume hanging on a rack. It was an old Ben
Cooper Cornelius costume. No mask, no box, but the suit itself. My mother and grandparents wouldn't buy it for me, back in '73-'74. "You're almost a teenager. You're too old," they would
say. I felt like a kid again. I had to buy it. $2.95 I CAN AFFORD THAT! It's in Near Mint condition. But, one thing bugged/bugs me about it. As with most APES merchandise. It's authorized by Fox, but
it's so inaccurate. Like so many people on here have said in the past they really have no interest in it except that it makes money. And this was when it was still "alive" Oh well, I got it. I love it.
> >
> > Jeff B
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Message: 48834 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
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In a message dated 9/8/08 11:48:48 PM Central Daylight Time,
skintricks@... writes:
But, one
thing bugged/bugs me about it: As with most APES merchandise, it's authorized
by Fox, but it's so inaccurate. Like so many people on here have said in
the past they really have no interest in it except that it makes
money.
*** Very true, and back then, I think that the companies that licensed the
name licensed just that: A "brand name", something they could stick on their
flimsy products that had been sold a million times before, just with another
franchise name stuck on them...
Whether what they made had anything to do with APES or not didn't matter,
as FOX seemed to have no "quality control" in that they really did nothing to
protect their products image... Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that
PARAMOUNT didn't let STAR TREK get slapped on too much "crap" merchandise
in the late 60s/early 70s? FOX should have taken their cue from them...
*** <.html
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Message: 48835 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
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In a message dated 9/9/08 12:06:15 AM Central Daylight Time,
sallywhitty@... writes:
However,
the Fanner 50 going on eBay right now (sold by Apemania By John) is
NUTS!
*** Nuts ain't the word for it... More like fuc*ing insane... I do know the
piece is next to impossible to find though, and especially in that shape... I
cannot say that if I had the money I wouldn't buy it (and the other stuff I
consider "crap") but it'd only be to be a "completist"... But I'd have to have
an original screen-worn costume before I'd mess with the likes of an $8,100
Fanner 50...
I will say this: While the pistol and belt are inaccurate as far as actual
APES armament, at least they are "related" to APES... By that I mean the
Gorillas did use and carry pistols, so this made sense... But Dr. Zaius on a
parachute: Nope! *** <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48836 |
From: Jeff |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
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I feel somewhat the same. I have an original
fanner. It has an antelope on the handle. Some stuff I wouldn't buy
'cuz it made no sense (i.e. periscope, "monkey phones", etc). I did buy
the parachute guys because they had little apes. If it had figures or
something like that (squirt guns, walkers), I bought it. I would never pay
in excess of $8000.00 for that when I could waste that much on a costume.
I am a completist too, but I do have my limits.
Jeff B
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 10:42
PM
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] a kid again
However, the Fanner 50 going on eBay right now (sold by Apemania By
John) is NUTS!
*** Nuts ain't the word for it... More like fuc*ing insane... I do know
the piece is next to impossible to find though, and especially in that
shape... I cannot say that if I had the money I wouldn't buy it (and the other
stuff I consider "crap") but it'd only be to be a "completist" ... But I'd
have to have an original screen-worn costume before I'd mess with the likes of
an $8,100 Fanner 50...
I will say this: While the pistol and belt are inaccurate as far as
actual APES armament, at least they are "related" to APES... By that I mean
the Gorillas did use and carry pistols, so this made sense... But Dr. Zaius on
a parachute: Nope! ***
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48837 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
.htmlThat's a good job Neil. Stick with it, it's appreciated!
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Foster" <ntfoster@...> wrote:
>
> -- Thanks, it's not been exactly easy so far, here's a sample of the
> sort of thing I've had to 'fix':
>
>
>
>
>
> Every panel needs something doing to it so this could be a long term
> project!
>
> More to come soon.
>
> Neil
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf
> Of Michael & Sally Whitty
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 7:30 AM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Chad Valley strips 'remastered'
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Very nice Neil!
>
> .
>
> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?
s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/m
> sgId=48819/stime=1220909437/nc1=5008817/nc2=3858796/nc3=3848607>
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48838 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
.htmlThat's funny!
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Whitty" <sallywhitty@...>
wrote:
>
> Neil and I were thinking maybe the guys at BROKEN SEA would like to
> put a soundtrack to it and maybe we could do it as a slideshow?
>
> Michael
>
>
> --- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, mlccougar@ wrote:
> >
> >
> > Whitty, you should take those images and turn them into
> a "rotating gallery"
> > that can be played on a DVD player...
> >
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 9/8/08 4:31:27 PM Central Daylight Time,
> > sallywhitty@ writes:
> >
> > Very nice Neil!
> >
> >
> >
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48839 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
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Looks like he has a sheet over him hiding
two erections!
Michael
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Neil Foster
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2008
7:50 AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
Chad Valley
strips 'remastered'
-- Thanks, it's not been exactly easy so far, here's a
sample of the sort of thing I've had to 'fix':
Every panel needs something doing to it so this could be a
long term project!
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ]
On Behalf Of Michael & Sally
Whitty
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008
7:30 AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
Chad Valley
strips 'remastered'

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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48840 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
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Yeah – there’s some really
funny stuff coming!
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Tim "apefan"
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2008
1:04 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] New file
uploaded to PotaDG
that's funny....looks to me like "Earth
time" is 20 minutes past 8!
LOL
Tim
--- On Mon, 9/8/08, PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
<PotaDG@yahoogroups. com>
wrote:
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
<PotaDG@yahoogroups. com>
> Subject: [PotaDG] New file uploaded to PotaDG
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 5:21 PM
> Hello,
>
> This email message is a notification to let you know that
> a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the PotaDG
> group.
>
> File : / Chad
Valley slides/CV01. jpg
> Uploaded by : munkeyman63au <ntfoster@bigpond. com>
> Description :
>
> You can access this file at the URL:
>
href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PotaDG/files/Chad%20Valley%20slides/CV01.jpg">http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/PotaDG/ files/Chad% 20Valley% 20slides/ CV01.jpg
>
>
> To learn more about file sharing for your group, please
> visit:
>
href="http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/groups/original/members/web/index.htmliles">http://help. yahoo.com/ l/us/yahoo/ groups/original/ members/web/ index.htmliles
>
> Regards,
>
> munkeyman63au <ntfoster@bigpond. com>
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48841 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
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I know Neil was very keen on doing a “POWER
RECORDS” adaptation of the 4 TV Show episodes, drawing the comics in the
POWER style, adding a “chime” to turn the page….we even got
serious trying to get a rhythm for where the “chimes” came (from
memory though they are all over the place).
We even got some rough drawings done.
We decided to abandon it because there
were not enough TV Show fans left in the group, and frankly Neil has got better
things to do (we are writing a kid’s book about twins that’s
already got a publisher, and POTA Begins is something that MAY get published).
However, if there is a RESOUNDING wish to
see the fruition of the POWER RECORDS TV SHOW Project….and I mean a LOT
of people saying “YES PLEASE” very LOUDLY….I’ll consider
averting Neil from current projects.
So start yelling.
“We want Neil……we want
Neil…..we want Neil…….”
PS Please also say which is your fave TV
Show Power Record because it may realistically just be the one…..
Michael
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of mlccougar@...
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2008
1:25 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] Re:POWER Records
stories (Was: Chad
Valley strips
'remastered')
In a message dated 9/8/08 7:41:38 PM
Central Daylight Time, sallywhitty@ bigpond.com writes:
The stories are crap but hey -- so were
all the POTA stories in the day (well, POWER RECORDS, for example). It
really is great to see these in full restored splendour!
Seriously, you think all
of the POWER stories suck? I really like "VOLCANO"... That would have
made an excellent episode... I mean yeah, it'd need to be fleshed out some, but
its a great story... It'd even make an excellent story for a fan-comic
(Whitty/Neil, you paying attention?)
The other three TV
series stories, at least in my mind, capture the "feel" of the TV
show, though the inconstancies of where the fugitives are gets a little out of
hand... I mean ancient Philadelphia in one
story, then down into the deep south (probably either Louisiana
or Florida ), then presumably back to the
West Coast for " BATTLE
OF TWO WORLDS" and "VOLCANO"... Yeah, the fugitives got around,
but they couldn't have gotten around that much... Cripes, on the TV series
itself, half the time they're within close proximity of Central City and yet in
"DAWN OF THE TREE PEOPLE" we're supposed to believe they trekked
cross-country to the swamp lands of the
US ? I know they were NOT going for
"canon" or even trying to jibe with the show on those records, BUT
overall they are quite a bit "right on" in capturing the basic
elements of the series... I think they work, especially considering they were
originally "kids records"... Truth be known, they ARE better than
anything I read in the APES comics from the 90s and better than the bulk
of the "original" stuff in the MARVEL mags...
And, even POWER's
adaptions of the films are pretty good, again taking into consideration of what
they were originally intended to be... I actually like the
BATTLE adaption better than the film (and one
"plus" with the adaption is I like the way they made it seem as
though the Lawgiver is actually telling the story as you listen... The film
could have benefitted from something like that...) The other three adaptions
also fair pretty well, except for the fact that Taylor was made into a dork,
but that's one part of "dumbing down" we have to live with... Pound
for pound, the POWER adaptions do a better job of telling the stories better
than any of the SUPER 8 films... The records make more sense!
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48842 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
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So many BATTLE photos on POTA Toys!
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of mlccougar@...
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2008
3:27 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] a kid again
In a message dated 9/8/08 11:48:48 PM
Central Daylight Time, skintricks@cox. net writes:
But, one thing bugged/bugs me about it:
As with most APES merchandise, it's authorized by Fox, but it's so
inaccurate. Like so many people on here have said in the past they really
have no interest in it except that it makes money.
*** Very true, and back then, I think
that the companies that licensed the name licensed just that: A "brand
name", something they could stick on their flimsy products that had been
sold a million times before, just with another franchise name stuck on them...
Whether what they made had anything to do
with APES or not didn't matter, as FOX seemed to have no "quality
control" in that they really did nothing to protect their products
image... Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that
PARAMOUNT didn't let STAR TREK get
slapped on too much "crap" merchandise in the late 60s/early
70s? FOX should have taken their cue from them... ***
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48843 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Chad Valley strips 'remastered' |
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Actually – I was serious!
Those guys have some making up to do! J
No really – I did wonder if maybe
they would. I am the first to agree that their re-write was too far out, but
if they just did a straight read they sure have all the facilities for FX etc.
MIchael
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of nlmoxham
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2008
5:16 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] Re:
Chad Valley
strips 'remastered'
That's funny!
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups. com,
"Michael Whitty" <sallywhitty@ ...>
wrote:
>
> Neil and I were thinking maybe the guys at BROKEN SEA would like to
> put a soundtrack to it and maybe we could do it as a slideshow?
>
> Michael
>
>
> --- In PotaDG@yahoogroups. com,
mlccougar@ wrote:
> >
> >
> > Whitty, you should take those images and turn them into
> a "rotating gallery"
> > that can be played on a DVD player...
> >
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 9/8/08 4:31:27 PM Central Daylight Time,
> > sallywhitty@ writes:
> >
> > Very nice Neil!
> >
> >
> > ____________ _________ _________ ______
> >
> > From: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[PotaDG@yahoogroups. com]
On
> Behalf Of
> > Neil Foster
> > Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2008 7:22 AM
> > To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> > Subject: [PotaDG] Chad
Valley strips
'remastered'
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> >
>
_http://movies. http://movieshtt p://movhttp: //movieshttp: //movies. http:
> //mo_
> > ( href="http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/PotaDG/files/Chad%20Valley%25">http://movies. groups.yahoo. com/group/ PotaDG/files/ Chad%20Valley%
> 20slides/)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ************ **Psssst. ..Have you heard the news? There's a
new
> fashion blog,
> > plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at
StyleList.com.
> > (http://www.stylelis t.com/trends? ncid=aolsty00050 000000014)
> >
>
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48844 |
From: Alex Ruiz |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
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$8,000?
If I had $8,000 to spare, I would fly to Texas to see Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. :o)
Al
----- Original Message ----
From: "sallywhitty@..." <sallywhitty@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2008 1:18:55 AM Subject: [PotaDG] Expensive toys......
http://cgi.ebay. com/Planet- of-the-apes- Fanner-50- MIB-with- Hoster_W0QQitemZ 120300946192QQcm dZViewItem? hash=item1203009 46192&_trkparms= 39%3A1%7C66% 3A2%7C65% 3A3%7C240% 3A1318&_trksid= p3286.c0. m14
---- sallywhitty@ bigpond.com wrote:
> I know how you feel Jeff! > > I actually bought hundreds of things and they cost hundreds/thoudands each! > > However, the Fanner 50 going on eBay right now (sold by Apemania By John) is NUTS! > > Michael > > ---- Jeff < href="mailto:skintricks%40cox.net" target=_blank rel=nofollow ymailto="mailto:skintricks%40cox.net">skintricks@cox. net> wrote: > > I know I may sound like a loser, but... I just went to the thrift store to buy stuff for the haunted house I run, when, to my surprise I spot a somewhat familiar costume hanging on a rack. It was an old Ben Cooper Cornelius costume. No mask, no box, but the suit itself. My mother and grandparents wouldn't buy it for me, back in '73-'74. "You're almost a teenager. You're too old," they would say. I felt like a kid again. I had to buy it. $2.95 I CAN AFFORD THAT! It's in Near Mint condition. But, one thing bugged/bugs me about it. As with most APES merchandise. It's authorized by Fox, but it's so inaccurate. Like so many people on here have said in the past they really have no interest in it except that it makes money. And this was when it was still "alive" Oh well, I got it. I love it. > > >
> Jeff B >
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48845 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
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Yup…..
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Alex Ruiz
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2008
9:24 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Expensive
toys......
$8,000?
If I had
$8,000 to spare, I would fly to Texas
to see Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. :o)
----- Original Message
----
From: "sallywhitty@ bigpond.com" <sallywhitty@ bigpond.com>
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2008 1:18:55 AM
Subject: [PotaDG] Expensive toys......
http://cgi.ebay. com/Planet- of-the-apes- Fanner-50- MIB-with-
Hoster_W0QQitemZ 120300946192QQcm dZViewItem? hash=item1203009
46192&_trkparms= 39%3A1%7C66% 3A2%7C65% 3A3%7C240% 3A1318&_trksid=
p3286.c0. m14
---- sallywhitty@ bigpond.com wrote:
> I know how you feel Jeff!
>
> I actually bought hundreds of things and they cost hundreds/thoudands
each!
>
> However, the Fanner 50 going on target="_blank">eBay right now (sold by Apemania By John) is NUTS!
>
> Michael
>
> ---- Jeff < ymailto="mailto:skintricks%40cox.net">skintricks@cox. net> wrote:
> > I know I may sound like a loser, but... I just went to the thrift
store to buy stuff for the haunted house I run, when, to my surprise I spot a
somewhat familiar costume hanging on a rack. It was an old Ben Cooper Cornelius
costume. No mask, no box, but the suit itself. My mother and grandparents
wouldn't buy it for me, back in '73-'74. "You're almost a teenager. You're
too old," they would say. I felt like a kid again. I had to buy it. $2.95
I CAN AFFORD THAT! It's in Near Mint condition. But, one thing bugged/bugs me
about it. As with most APES merchandise. It's authorized by Fox, but it's so
inaccurate. Like so many people on here have said in the past they really have
no interest in it except that it makes money. And this was when it was still
"alive" Oh well, I got it. I love it.
> >
> > Jeff B
>
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48846 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
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That is the only one I've ever seen in the holster AND the box! Normally just from viewing the pistol it has nothing to do with POTA! "signofthebeast" sure liked it enough to
pay 8 grand for it!
--- On Tue, 9/9/08, sallywhitty@... <
sallywhitty@...> wrote:
> From: sallywhitty@... <sallywhitty@...>
> Subject: [PotaDG] Expensive toys......
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 1:18 AM
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/Planet-of-the-apes-Fanner-50-MIB-with-Hoster_W0QQitemZ120300946192QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item120300946192&_trkparms=39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A3%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
>
> ---- sallywhitty@... wrote:
> > I know how you feel Jeff!
> >
> > I actually bought hundreds of things and they cost
> hundreds/thoudands each!
> >
> > However, the Fanner 50 going on eBay right now (sold
> by Apemania By John) is NUTS!
> >
> > Michael
> >
> > ---- Jeff <skintricks@...> wrote:
> > > I know I may sound like a loser, but... I just
> went to the thrift store to buy stuff for the haunted house
> I run, when, to my surprise I spot a somewhat familiar
> costume hanging on a rack. It was an old Ben Cooper
> Cornelius costume. No mask, no box, but the suit itself.
> My mother and grandparents wouldn't buy it for me, back
> in '73-'74. "You're almost a teenager.
> You're too old," they would say. I felt like a kid
> again. I had to buy it. $2.95 I CAN AFFORD THAT!
> It's in Near Mint condition. But, one thing bugged/bugs
> me about it. As with most APES merchandise. It's
> authorized by Fox, but it's so inaccurate. Like so many
> people on here have said in the past they really have no
> interest in it except that it makes money. And this was
> when it was still "alive" Oh well, I got it. I
> love it.
> > >
> > > Jeff B
> > <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48847 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
.html.html
I saw the rifle in the box at Ken Taylor’s
house.
The cardboard box is VERY flimsy and
certainly was not intended to last very long and that’s a big reason you
don’t see them in the box.
The other is that they are cool toys kids
would unwrap, rip out and play with.
Very, very nice. Sorta thing you’d
wish Sauseville would have had snaps of! J
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Tim "apefan"
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2008
10:54 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Expensive
toys......
That is the only one I've ever seen in the holster AND
the box! Normally just from viewing the pistol it has nothing to do with POTA!
"signofthebeast" sure liked it enough to pay 8 grand for it!
--- On Tue, 9/9/08, sallywhitty@ bigpond.com
<sallywhitty@ bigpond.com>
wrote:
> From: sallywhitty@ bigpond.com
<sallywhitty@ bigpond.com>
> Subject: [PotaDG] Expensive toys......
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 1:18 AM
>
href="http://cgi.ebay.com/Planet-of-the-apes-Fanner-50-MIB-with-Hoster_W0QQitemZ120300946192QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item120300946192&_trkparms=39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A3%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14">http://cgi.ebay. com/Planet- of-the-apes- Fanner-50- MIB-with- Hoster_W0QQitemZ 120300946192QQcm dZViewItem? hash=item1203009 46192&_trkparms= 39%3A1%7C66% 3A2%7C65% 3A3%7C240% 3A1318&_trksid= p3286.c0. m14
>
> ---- sallywhitty@ bigpond.com
wrote:
> > I know how you feel Jeff!
> >
> > I actually bought hundreds of things and they cost
> hundreds/thoudands each!
> >
> > However, the Fanner 50 going on eBay right now (sold
> by Apemania By John) is NUTS!
> >
> > Michael
> >
> > ---- Jeff <skintricks@cox. net>
wrote:
> > > I know I may sound like a loser, but... I just
> went to the thrift store to buy stuff for the haunted house
> I run, when, to my surprise I spot a somewhat familiar
> costume hanging on a rack. It was an old Ben Cooper
> Cornelius costume. No mask, no box, but the suit itself.
> My mother and grandparents wouldn't buy it for me, back
> in '73-'74. "You're almost a teenager.
> You're too old," they would say. I felt like a kid
> again. I had to buy it. $2.95 I CAN AFFORD THAT!
> It's in Near Mint condition. But, one thing bugged/bugs
> me about it. As with most APES merchandise. It's
> authorized by Fox, but it's so inaccurate. Like so many
> people on here have said in the past they really have no
> interest in it except that it makes money. And this was
> when it was still "alive" Oh well, I got it. I
> love it.
> > >
> > > Jeff B
> >
<.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48848 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/9/08 4:20:13 AM Central Daylight Time,
sallywhitty@... writes:
PS Please also say
which is your fave TV Show Power Record because it may realistically just be
the one…..
**** Like I said, VOLCANO gets my vote all the way...
*** <.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48849 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/9/08 4:21:59 AM Central Daylight Time,
sallywhitty@... writes:
So many BATTLE photos
on POTA Toys!
*** Too many BATTLE photos!
*** <.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48850 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories |
.html.html
And yours alone it seems Mike!
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of mlccougar@...
Sent: Wednesday, 10 September 2008
3:36 AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Re:POWER
Records stories (Was: Chad
Valley strips
'remastered')
In a message dated 9/9/08 4:20:13 AM
Central Daylight Time, sallywhitty@ bigpond.com writes:
PS Please also say which is your fave TV
Show Power Record because it may realistically just be the one…..
**** Like I said,
VOLCANO gets my vote all the way... ***
<.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48851 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/9/08 7:54:58 AM Central Daylight Time,
apefan23@... writes:
"signofthebeast" sure liked it enough to pay 8 grand for
it!
*** The Devil has unlimited access to ca$h... Mark of the Beast,
Sign of the Beast, it all comes down to evil! ;)
*** <.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48852 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/9/08 3:45:54 PM Central Daylight Time,
sallywhitty@... writes:
And yours alone it
seems Mike!
*** Why, did you get other votes? My guess is "no", so I'm probably alone
in liking any of the POWER TV series stories... What I don't get is this:
If these same stories were put out by a company, say METALLIC ROSE for instance,
people on this group would be getting all excited about "Ohh, we're getting new
stories and boy are they excellent!" But, being that they're audio stories from
33 years ago, they seem to disregard them... They can't accept a story that have
to visualize in their head... Nope, they want Uncle Whitty and Uncle Neil to
write it out and draw it all out for them... And even then they don't give any
"yea" or "nay" to it... Fickle bunch! *** <.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48853 |
From: John |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
.htmlIt's probably the nostalgia talking.... but I'm a huge fan of all the
Power Record stories. Not just the Apes ones & have gathered a rather
large collection. I had my Ipod hooked up at my friends tattoo shop
the other day on "shuffle" & the look on everyone's face when "POWER
RECORDS presents: the Incredible Hulk at Bay!" came over the speakers
was priceless!
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, mlccougar@... wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 9/8/08 7:41:38 PM Central Daylight Time,
> sallywhitty@... writes:
>
> The stories are crap but hey -- so were all the POTA stories in
the day
> (well, POWER RECORDS, for example). It really is great to see
these in full
> restored splendour!
>
>
> Seriously, you think all of the POWER stories suck? I really like
> "VOLCANO"... That would have made an excellent episode... I mean
yeah, it'd need to be
> fleshed out some, but its a great story... It'd even make an
excellent story
> for a fan-comic (Whitty/Neil, you paying attention?)
>
> The other three TV series stories, at least in my mind, capture
the "feel"
> of the TV show, though the inconstancies of where the fugitives are
gets a
> little out of hand... I mean ancient Philadelphia in one story,
then down into
> the deep south (probably either Louisiana or Florida), then
presumably back to
> the West Coast for "BATTLE OF TWO WORLDS" and "VOLCANO"... Yeah,
the
> fugitives got around, but they couldn't have gotten around that
much... Cripes, on
> the TV series itself, half the time they're within close proximity
of Central
> City and yet in "DAWN OF THE TREE PEOPLE" we're supposed to believe
they
> trekked cross-country to the swamp lands of the US? I know they
were NOT going
> for "canon" or even trying to jibe with the show on those records,
BUT overall
> they are quite a bit "right on" in capturing the basic elements of
the
> series... I think they work, especially considering they were
originally "kids
> records"... Truth be known, they ARE better than anything I read
in the APES
> comics from the 90s and better than the bulk of the "original"
stuff in the MARVEL
> mags...
>
> And, even POWER's adaptions of the films are pretty good, again
taking into
> consideration of what they were originally intended to be... I
actually like
> the BATTLE adaption better than the film (and one "plus" with the
adaption is
> I like the way they made it seem as though the Lawgiver is
actually telling
> the story as you listen... The film could have benefitted from
something like
> that...) The other three adaptions also fair pretty well, except
for the
> fact that Taylor was made into a dork, but that's one part
of "dumbing down" we
> have to live with... Pound for pound, the POWER adaptions do a
better job of
> telling the stories better than any of the SUPER 8 films... The
records make
> more sense!
>
>
>
> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new
fashion blog,
> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)
> <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48854 |
From: John |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
.htmlHey, but shipping is free. :)
4 bids at $8100
insane.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, <sallywhitty@...> wrote:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Planet-of-the-apes-Fanner-50-MIB-with-
Hoster_W0QQitemZ120300946192QQcmdZViewItem?
hash=item120300946192&_trkparms=39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A3%7C240%
3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
>
> ---- sallywhitty@... wrote:
> > I know how you feel Jeff!
> >
> > I actually bought hundreds of things and they cost
hundreds/thoudands each!
> >
> > However, the Fanner 50 going on eBay right now (sold by Apemania
By John) is NUTS!
> >
> > Michael
> >
> > ---- Jeff <skintricks@...> wrote:
> > > I know I may sound like a loser, but... I just went to the
thrift store to buy stuff for the haunted house I run, when, to my
surprise I spot a somewhat familiar costume hanging on a rack. It
was an old Ben Cooper Cornelius costume. No mask, no box, but the
suit itself. My mother and grandparents wouldn't buy it for me, back
in '73-'74. "You're almost a teenager. You're too old," they would
say. I felt like a kid again. I had to buy it. $2.95 I CAN AFFORD
THAT! It's in Near Mint condition. But, one thing bugged/bugs me
about it. As with most APES merchandise. It's authorized by Fox,
but it's so inaccurate. Like so many people on here have said in the
past they really have no interest in it except that it makes money.
And this was when it was still "alive" Oh well, I got it. I love it.
> > >
> > > Jeff B
> >
> <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48855 |
From: John |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips 'remastered') |
.htmlAre you kidding me? Screw the published books! I'd LOVE to see Neil
illustrate the Power Records TV stories. That'd be fantastic!! I
think "Volcano" would be my choice..... if you couldn't complete all
4. :)
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Michael & Sally Whitty"
<sallywhitty@...> wrote:
>
> I know Neil was very keen on doing a "POWER RECORDS" adaptation of
the 4 TV
> Show episodes, drawing the comics in the POWER style, adding
a "chime" to
> turn the page..we even got serious trying to get a rhythm for where
the
> "chimes" came (from memory though they are all over the place).
>
>
>
> We even got some rough drawings done.
>
>
>
> We decided to abandon it because there were not enough TV Show fans
left in
> the group, and frankly Neil has got better things to do (we are
writing a
> kid's book about twins that's already got a publisher, and POTA
Begins is
> something that MAY get published).
>
>
>
> However, if there is a RESOUNDING wish to see the fruition of the
POWER
> RECORDS TV SHOW Project..and I mean a LOT of people saying "YES
PLEASE" very
> LOUDLY..I'll consider averting Neil from current projects.
>
>
>
> So start yelling.
>
>
>
> "We want Neil..we want Neil...we want Neil..."
>
>
>
> PS Please also say which is your fave TV Show Power Record because
it may
> realistically just be the one...
>
>
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of
> mlccougar@...
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2008 1:25 PM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [PotaDG] Re:POWER Records stories (Was: Chad Valley strips
> 'remastered')
>
>
>
> In a message dated 9/8/08 7:41:38 PM Central Daylight Time,
> sallywhitty@... writes:
>
> The stories are crap but hey -- so were all the POTA stories in the
day
> (well, POWER RECORDS, for example). It really is great to see
these in full
> restored splendour!
>
> Seriously, you think all of the POWER stories suck? I really like
> "VOLCANO"... That would have made an excellent episode... I mean
yeah, it'd
> need to be fleshed out some, but its a great story... It'd even
make an
> excellent story for a fan-comic (Whitty/Neil, you paying attention?)
>
>
>
> The other three TV series stories, at least in my mind, capture
the "feel"
> of the TV show, though the inconstancies of where the fugitives are
gets a
> little out of hand... I mean ancient Philadelphia in one story,
then down
> into the deep south (probably either Louisiana or Florida), then
presumably
> back to the West Coast for "BATTLE OF TWO WORLDS" and "VOLCANO"...
Yeah, the
> fugitives got around, but they couldn't have gotten around that
much...
> Cripes, on the TV series itself, half the time they're within close
> proximity of Central City and yet in "DAWN OF THE TREE PEOPLE" we're
> supposed to believe they trekked cross-country to the swamp lands
of the US?
> I know they were NOT going for "canon" or even trying to jibe with
the show
> on those records, BUT overall they are quite a bit "right on" in
capturing
> the basic elements of the series... I think they work, especially
> considering they were originally "kids records"... Truth be known,
they ARE
> better than anything I read in the APES comics from the 90s and
better than
> the bulk of the "original" stuff in the MARVEL mags...
>
>
>
> And, even POWER's adaptions of the films are pretty good, again
taking into
> consideration of what they were originally intended to be... I
actually like
> the BATTLE adaption better than the film (and one "plus" with the
adaption
> is I like the way they made it seem as though the Lawgiver is
actually
> telling the story as you listen... The film could have benefitted
from
> something like that...) The other three adaptions also fair pretty
well,
> except for the fact that Taylor was made into a dork, but that's
one part of
> "dumbing down" we have to live with... Pound for pound, the POWER
adaptions
> do a better job of telling the stories better than any of the SUPER
8
> films... The records make more sense!
>
>
>
>
>
> _____
>
> Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new
> <http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014>
fashion blog,
> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48856 |
From: John |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.htmlHey man. Give us a chance to chime in. Some of us work for a livin'.
Muhahahahahahaha!!!! I sat in my room drawing & listening to those
damn Power Records for so many hours as a kid, I think that's what
messed me up. ;)
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, mlccougar@... wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 9/9/08 3:45:54 PM Central Daylight Time,
> sallywhitty@... writes:
>
> And yours alone it seems Mike!
>
>
> *** Why, did you get other votes? My guess is "no", so I'm probably
alone in
> liking any of the POWER TV series stories... What I don't get is
this: If
> these same stories were put out by a company, say METALLIC ROSE for
instance,
> people on this group would be getting all excited about "Ohh, we're
getting new
> stories and boy are they excellent!" But, being that they're audio
stories
> from 33 years ago, they seem to disregard them... They can't
accept a story
> that have to visualize in their head... Nope, they want Uncle
Whitty and Uncle
> Neil to write it out and draw it all out for them... And even then
they don't
> give any "yea" or "nay" to it... Fickle bunch! ***
>
>
>
> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new
fashion blog,
> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)
> <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48857 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/9/08 5:17:20 PM Central Daylight Time,
DrZaiusDavis@... writes:
Hey, but
shipping is free. :)
*** And did you notice it was top notch "Parcel Post"?
For $8,100 I would demand "Overnight shipping" and having the item boxed,
within a box, within yet another box... <.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48858 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/9/08 5:24:30 PM Central Daylight Time,
DrZaiusDavis@... writes:
Hey man.
Give us a chance to chime in. Some of us work for a
livin'.
*** Well, Whitty was quick to say I was the only one with my choice, so the
way I read that it seemed even Whitty thought we were on a dead end street as
far as getting anyone else to chime in... Good to see you did though, and with a
good choice for your "vote"...
And yeah, I know about work... I do it myself and it is a pain on my "real
life"! *** <.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48859 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Expensive toys...... |
.htmlI believe John is here on the group so ask him.....how did he send it? :)
---- mlccougar@... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 9/9/08 5:17:20 PM Central Daylight Time,
> DrZaiusDavis@... writes:
>
> Hey, but shipping is free. :)
>
>
> *** And did you notice it was top notch "Parcel Post"?
>
> For $8,100 I would demand "Overnight shipping" and having the item boxed,
> within a box, within yet another box...
>
>
>
> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog,
> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48860 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/9/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.htmlYeah - I hate work too.
John, good to hear ya!
Michael
---- mlccougar@... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 9/9/08 5:24:30 PM Central Daylight Time,
> DrZaiusDavis@... writes:
>
> Hey man. Give us a chance to chime in. Some of us work for a livin'.
>
>
> *** Well, Whitty was quick to say I was the only one with my choice, so the
> way I read that it seemed even Whitty thought we were on a dead end street as
> far as getting anyone else to chime in... Good to see you did though, and
> with a good choice for your "vote"...
>
> And yeah, I know about work... I do it myself and it is a pain on my "real
> life"! ***
>
>
>
> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog,
> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48861 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.htmlI like 'Mountain of the Delphi' and I think the cover is the best of
the four - would a strip be based on the cover art?
Although 'Battle of Two Worlds' would make a pretty spectacular comic
too...
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, mlccougar@... wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 9/9/08 5:24:30 PM Central Daylight Time,
> DrZaiusDavis@... writes:
>
> Hey man. Give us a chance to chime in. Some of us work for a
livin'.
>
>
> *** Well, Whitty was quick to say I was the only one with my
choice, so the
> way I read that it seemed even Whitty thought we were on a dead end
street as
> far as getting anyone else to chime in... Good to see you did
though, and
> with a good choice for your "vote"...
>
> And yeah, I know about work... I do it myself and it is a pain on
my "real
> life"! ***
>
>
>
> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new
fashion blog,
> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)
> <.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48862 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.html.html
Good question about the art. I believe we
were thinking of basing it on the contents on the movie adaptations. Covers
don’t count! J
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of nlmoxham
Sent: Wednesday, 10 September 2008
7:06 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] Re: POWER
Records stories
I like 'Mountain of the Delphi '
and I think the cover is the best of
the four - would a strip be based on the cover art?
Although 'Battle of Two Worlds' would make a pretty spectacular comic
too...
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups. com,
mlccougar@.. . wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 9/9/08 5:24:30 PM Central Daylight Time,
> DrZaiusDavis@ ... writes:
>
> Hey man. Give us a chance to chime in. Some of us work for a
livin'.
>
>
> *** Well, Whitty was quick to say I was the only one with my
choice, so the
> way I read that it seemed even Whitty thought we were on a dead end
street as
> far as getting anyone else to chime in... Good to see you did
though, and
> with a good choice for your "vote"...
>
> And yeah, I know about work... I do it myself and it is a pain on
my "real
> life"! ***
<.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48863 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48864 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Chad Valley 2 |
.html.html
Thanks again Neil.
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ]
Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008
7:02 AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] New file
uploaded to PotaDG
<.html
<.html
|
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48865 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: a kid again |
.html
.html
In a message dated 9/9/08 12:55:08 AM Central Daylight Time,
skintricks@... writes:
I feel somewhat the same. Some stuff I wouldn't buy 'cuz it
made no sense (i.e. periscope, "monkey phones", etc). I did buy the
parachute guys because they had little apes. If it had figures or
something like that (squirt guns, walkers), I bought it. I would never
pay in excess of $8000.00 for that when I could waste that much on a
costume. I am a completist too, but I do have my
limits.
*** I hear ya... The "Monkey Phones" made no sense, nor do things
like the apes on motorcycles... People will say "Well, RETURN and the Boulle
book had things like that" to which I say "Bullsh*t"... The toys in question
pre-date RETURN, being they were released at least a year or so earlier to cash
in on the TV series, not the animated series... And the Boulle book is so far
removed from the films/TV series that saying that is pretty much grasping at
straws to try justifying the AHI stuff... One thing, if hard pressed, I
suppose you could justify the periscope by saying the gorillas had one in
BATTLE... But again, most everything made by AHI really shouldn't have been
made, as it is the Anti-APE in terms of being authentic... (But, I'm as much as
I knock the stuff sometimes, I will say that if I run across it cheap, I will
buy it... Or, if I ended up with some money, I'd buy it to buy
it...)
One thing though, when you said you bought anything with little
apes on it, that I can see... Even now... But the parachutists still don't cut
it ;) <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48866 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
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In a message dated 9/10/08 4:06:32 AM Central Daylight Time,
neilmoxham@... writes:
I like
'Mountain of the Delphi' and I think the cover is the best of the four -
would a strip be based on the cover art?
The best cover has to go to the TV series stories LP, but only
the front cover, not the crap back one... I suppose VOLCANO was too short to
bother putting out on one of those "mini 33s" the other three were, but I could
imagine the artwork would have been decent... But from the way I read Whitty's
post, I think anything Neil would draw would be his own art style, like he
did for "Going Home", etc.
Although 'Battle of Two Worlds' would make a pretty spectacular
comic too...
*** I always thought that myself too... Or even better, a two part
episode (which of course will never, ever
happen...) <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48867 |
From: John |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.htmlAfter all those years of staring at the covers while listening to the
stories, I think you would have to at least concider keeping the art
compatible with the original art or suffer the "that just dosen't
feel right" dilema that many "Apes" projects have gone through.
Though I know I couldn't be disappointed with Neil's work. That
hippie can draw!!! ;)
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, mlccougar@... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 9/10/08 4:06:32 AM Central Daylight Time,
> neilmoxham@... writes:
>
> I like 'Mountain of the Delphi' and I think the cover is the best
of the
> four - would a strip be based on the cover art?
> The best cover has to go to the TV series stories LP, but only the
front
> cover, not the crap back one... I suppose VOLCANO was too short to
bother
> putting out on one of those "mini 33s" the other three were, but I
could imagine
> the artwork would have been decent... But from the way I read
Whitty's post, I
> think anything Neil would draw would be his own art style, like he
did for
> "Going Home", etc.
>
>
>
> Although 'Battle of Two Worlds' would make a pretty spectacular
comic too...
>
> *** I always thought that myself too... Or even better, a two part
episode
> (which of course will never, ever happen...)
>
>
>
> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new
fashion blog,
> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)
> <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48868 |
From: sallywhitty@bigpond.com |
Date: 9/10/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.htmlBut isn't it the same artist as the PR Movie stories?
It's a hard call John - it's a hard project. The stories are not quite deserving of the "Foster" style and Neil needs a good sized resource to base his style on. I think if PR did the stories they
would us the art style they did in the movie records.
John - is it the same artist for HULK and others too?
Michael
---- John < DrZaiusDavis@...> wrote:
> After all those years of staring at the covers while listening to the
> stories, I think you would have to at least concider keeping the art
> compatible with the original art or suffer the "that just dosen't
> feel right" dilema that many "Apes" projects have gone through.
>
> Though I know I couldn't be disappointed with Neil's work. That
> hippie can draw!!! ;)
>
>
>
>
> --- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, mlccougar@... wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 9/10/08 4:06:32 AM Central Daylight Time,
> > neilmoxham@... writes:
> >
> > I like 'Mountain of the Delphi' and I think the cover is the best
> of the
> > four - would a strip be based on the cover art?
> > The best cover has to go to the TV series stories LP, but only the
> front
> > cover, not the crap back one... I suppose VOLCANO was too short to
> bother
> > putting out on one of those "mini 33s" the other three were, but I
> could imagine
> > the artwork would have been decent... But from the way I read
> Whitty's post, I
> > think anything Neil would draw would be his own art style, like he
> did for
> > "Going Home", etc.
> >
> >
> >
> > Although 'Battle of Two Worlds' would make a pretty spectacular
> comic too...
> >
> > *** I always thought that myself too... Or even better, a two part
> episode
> > (which of course will never, ever happen...)
> >
> >
> >
> > **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new
> fashion blog,
> > plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> > (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)
> >
>
> <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48869 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
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In a message dated 9/10/08 9:22:57 PM Central Daylight Time,
sallywhitty@... writes:
I think
if PR did the stories they would us the art style they did in the movie
records.
*** I tend to agree with this... The movie adaptions art was good I
thought, and had they went ahead and did the TV series stories as book and
record sets, I think they would have drew them up in the same
style...
Other than the APES book and records, I only owned a couple of
the others, and from what I recall, the art in them was never sub-par... It was
"at least" good comic book style art...
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48870 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
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In a message dated 9/10/08 9:22:57 PM Central Daylight Time,
sallywhitty@... writes:
The (TV
series) stories are not quite deserving of the "Foster"
style.
*** Which leads me to ask something I didn't ask yesterday:
Whitty, which of the POWER "TV series" stories do you like
best...
Three of us have chimed in so far, so what's your vote?
*** <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48871 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
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I’m with you – I think VOLCANO
is the best story.
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of mlccougar@...
Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008
4:51 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Re: POWER
Records stories
In a message dated 9/10/08 9:22:57 PM
Central Daylight Time, sallywhitty@ bigpond.com writes:
The (TV series) stories are not quite
deserving of the "Foster" style.
*** Which leads me to
ask something I didn't ask yesterday: Whitty, which of the POWER "TV
series" stories do you like best...
Three of us have chimed
in so far, so what's your vote? ***
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48872 |
From: Graham Hill |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
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--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, <sallywhitty@...> wrote:
> > But isn't it the same artist as the PR Movie stories?
No, they're by different people.
The POTA movie stories are drawn by Filipino artists possibly the Redondo studio, run by Nestor Redondo
(certainly there's "diverse hands" involved)
Nestor did a lot of work for US comic companies in the 70's.
The covers on the TV series, 7 inches, are listed on Neal Adams web site as his.
Though they don't look like he's the only artist involved, so he could have just done lay outs or pencils with other people from his studio, Continuity, helping out. "Dawn Of
The Tree People" looks like it might have some inks (in the background) by his then partner Dick Giordano.
>
> It's a hard call John - it's a hard project. The stories are not quite deserving of the "Foster" style and Neil needs a good sized resource to base his style on. I think if PR did the stories
they would us the art style they did in the movie records. > > John - is it the same artist for HULK and others too? > > Michael >
Power records used quite a few artist, on the Marvel / DC comic and book sets they also used edited reprints of older regular comics, so you'd get work by John Romita etc but it
wasn't "new" work.
Best, Graham.
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48873 |
From: John |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.htmlThe Power Record art was usually taken directly from Marvel but
without the artist getting credit. Neal Adams, Mike Ploog, & many
others were responsilble for the art used in the Power stories.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, <sallywhitty@...> wrote:
>
> But isn't it the same artist as the PR Movie stories?
>
> It's a hard call John - it's a hard project. The stories are not
quite deserving of the "Foster" style and Neil needs a good sized
resource to base his style on. I think if PR did the stories they
would us the art style they did in the movie records.
>
> John - is it the same artist for HULK and others too?
>
> Michael
>
> ---- John <DrZaiusDavis@...> wrote:
> > After all those years of staring at the covers while listening to
the
> > stories, I think you would have to at least concider keeping the
art
> > compatible with the original art or suffer the "that just dosen't
> > feel right" dilema that many "Apes" projects have gone through.
> >
> > Though I know I couldn't be disappointed with Neil's work. That
> > hippie can draw!!! ;)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, mlccougar@ wrote:
> > >
> > > In a message dated 9/10/08 4:06:32 AM Central Daylight Time,
> > > neilmoxham@ writes:
> > >
> > > I like 'Mountain of the Delphi' and I think the cover is the
best
> > of the
> > > four - would a strip be based on the cover art?
> > > The best cover has to go to the TV series stories LP, but only
the
> > front
> > > cover, not the crap back one... I suppose VOLCANO was too short
to
> > bother
> > > putting out on one of those "mini 33s" the other three were,
but I
> > could imagine
> > > the artwork would have been decent... But from the way I read
> > Whitty's post, I
> > > think anything Neil would draw would be his own art style, like
he
> > did for
> > > "Going Home", etc.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Although 'Battle of Two Worlds' would make a pretty
spectacular
> > comic too...
> > >
> > > *** I always thought that myself too... Or even better, a two
part
> > episode
> > > (which of course will never, ever happen...)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new
> > fashion blog,
> > > plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at
StyleList.com.
> > > (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)
> > >
> >
> >
> <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48874 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: POWER Records stories |
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Ape Chronicles #43 has a huge article on the
history of the
POWER RECORDS - HISTORY OF THE 1970's COMPANY AND COMPLETE INDEX
TO RECORD AND BOOK SETS plus REVIEWS <.html <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48875 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
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Message
-- I have one
other, a Man-thing one with Mike Ploog art. It is an edited reprint of an actual
Man-thing comic from back then.
Neil
Other than the APES book and records, I only owned a couple
of the others, and from what I recall, the art in them was never sub-par... It
was "at least" good comic book style art... ***
.
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48876 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
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In a message dated 9/11/08 2:38:17 PM Central Daylight Time,
DrZaiusDavis@... writes:
The
Power Record art was usually taken directly from Marvel but without the
artist getting credit. Neal Adams, Mike Ploog, & many others were
responsilble for the art used in the Power stories.
*** Being I only had one "superhero" book and record so I wouldn't
know either way, I have a question to ask: When the artwork was taken
directly from MARVEL comics, then were the book and records stories direct
adaptions of the comic stories? *** <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48877 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/11/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
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In a message dated 9/11/08 3:05:04 PM Central Daylight Time,
hoknescards@... writes:
Ape Chronicles #43 has a huge article on the
history of the
POWER RECORDS - HISTORY OF THE 1970's COMPANY AND COMPLETE
INDEX TO RECORD AND BOOK SETS plus
REVIEWS
*** That could be interesting...
*** <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48878 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.htmlI have the six Star Trek comics from Power Records...they're very
trippy...by which, I mean "awful."
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Foster" <ntfoster@...> wrote:
> -- I have one other, a Man-thing one with Mike Ploog art. It is an
> edited reprint of an actual Man-thing comic from back then.
>
> Neil
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf
> Of mlccougar@...
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 4:45 PM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Re: POWER Records stories
>
>
>
>
>
> Other than the APES book and records, I only owned a couple of the
> others, and from what I recall, the art in them was never sub-par... It
> was "at least" good comic book style art... ***
> .
>
> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/m
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48879 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: POTA - POWER RECORDS article from Ape Chronicles #43 |
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POWER RECORDS
Power Records (from here on- PR) were produced by the Peter Pan
Record Company (from here on- PPI) of Newark, New Jersey. PPI got its
start in the 1920's as a plastic company producing (of all things) buttons.
Following World War II, the company president Daniel Kasen found his machines
could also make records. So, with his brother's help he cranked out three record
labels for kids: Humpty Dumpty, Rocking Horse, and Peter Pan.
(More details of the story can be read at PPI's Web site-
so check the links page.)
During this time in American history, the
content of children's records was pretty predictable. On one hand you hand
traditional songs like I'm a Little Teapot and Three Blind Mice.
On the other, you had traditional children's stories like Hansel and
Gretel and Little Red Riding Hood. PPI produced more than their share
of these over the years.
However, they knew early on that familiar TV
,comic strip, and other licensed characters would appeal to kids. The company
had released recordings featuring Bugs Bunny, Huckleberry Hound, and even an
early 70's G.I.
Joe with success.
http://www.geocities.com/powerrecordsguy/history.html/font>
Peter Pan Records/PPI Peter Pan Records just completed its
Golden Anniversary year with a new lineup of award-winning children's
entertainment and is a trusted name in children's music and videos. The company
will support the release of "Sing Along with Peeps: 14 Sweet Tweets" with a
national marketing campaign including consumer advertising and cross-promotional
partnerships with children's product manufacturers. For more information, visit
www.peterpan.com. They still put
out read-along book/cd sets plus regular themed music, soundtrack and sound
effects CD's. http://www.justborn.com/news/press_peeps_easter2.html
Peter Pan/PPI Entertainment Telephone: 800-272-4214 Website:
www.peterpan.com
PPI Entertainment Group As a subsidiary of Peter Pan Industries, this independent
entertainment company distributes several audio labels including Compose
(various artists and genres), Peter Pan (children's), Compose-Tropico (Latin),
Current (new age, lifestyle, and world beat) and eMpower (club and
dance).
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Inspired Corporation Media Contacts:
Donald
Kasen President & CEO 973-226-1234 dkasen@...
Peter Pan Industries Becomes Inspired Corp. Video and
Music Pioneer Celebrates 75 Years, Changes Name and Announces Expansion
Plans
Roseland, N.J. - Peter Pan Industries (PPI) announced today that
the company is being renamed Inspired Corporation as it celebrates its 75th
anniversary.
The new corporate name is part of the company's overall
growth strategy that includes expanded distribution, production, and broader
product lines. Inspired Corporation will release several new titles in fitness
and wellness, and other areas that meet the growing demand for
wellness-conscious consumers who are eagerly enriching their
lifestyles.
Founded in 1928, PPI is known for its strong presence in the
video and music retail markets. The PPI labels have produced thousands of titles
in fitness and wellness, children's music and books, films and other categories.
Some of the previous top-selling products and personalities including
fitness videos featuring Denise Austin (alone selling millions of units
annually), Tony Little, Jazzercise, Leslie Sansone and Joanie Greggains.
"It's difficult to let go of the Peter Pan corporate name that millions
of customers have known for so many years. We started back in the post-World War
II era with our Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Rocking Horse, and Humpty Dumpty
children's record labels," said Donald Kasen, CEO and President of Inspired
Corp. "As we've evolved over the decades, we're very enthusiastic about the
strong response we've had to our entire line of wellness products. We're also
eager to continue expanding in our other strong categories, like children's
lifestyle titles and movies."
Inspired Corp. will operate three wholly
owned LLC subsidiaries: Inspired Distribution, Inspired Productions and Peter
Pan Music Publishing. Inspired Distribution will be a centralized sales and
marketing unit for all products into the company's vast distribution channels,
including over 65,000 store locations in North America alone. Inspired
Productions will license and produce films and video titles, and provide
production management services. Peter Pan Publishing will acquire, license and
produce music titles.
The products are sold through virtually all the
major retail chains, mass marketers, music stores, video stores, rental stores,
book chains, food and drug stores, a variety of specialty resellers, and are
included in more than 150 catalogs.
This fall, Inspired Corp. will offer
the release of "Play Ball! The Authentic Little League Baseball Guide to …" with
four editions: Rules and Regulations, Pitching, Fielding and Hitting. Hosted and
narrated by Ray Romano ("Everybody Loves Raymond"), the series features 28 Major
League players and coaches, as well as celebrity hosts. The series will also be
available in three languages.
Inspired Corp. will be kicking off its new
fall wellness releases with two new titles in its already highly successful
brand, The Method®. The company will also be expanding into the feature film
distribution arena with titles including "Amy," winner of 21 major international
awards, starring Rachel Griffiths, and "Changing Hearts," starring Lauren Holly
and Faye Dunaway. Each program will be available in both the North American and
European markets. In addition to its highly successful "Parade," "Current
Wellness" and "Peter Pan" video labels, PPI distributes several audio programs
on various labels including Peter Pan (children's), Compose (various artists and
genres), Compose-Tropico (Latin), and Current (new age, lifestyle and world
beat).
About Inspired Corporation
Inspired is dedicated to
delivering products that create an exceptional customer experience that fuels
personal development, growth and transformation. As the oldest independent
entertainment distribution company in America, Inspired Corp. executes the
development, production, publishing rights management, and worldwide
distribution of film, television and video programming, music and audio content,
books and print publications, and merchandise. Its product categories include:
Wellness and Fitness; Children's Activities and Lifestyle Learning; Family,
Children and Holiday Entertainment; and Special Interest and Documentaries.
The company is headquartered at 103 Eisenhower Parkway, Roseland, N.J.,
07068; phone: 973-226-1234; fax: 973-226-6696; Web site: www.inspiredcorp.com
Golden Book and Record Sets (mid 60s)
Amazing Spider-Man
Reprint: Amazing Spider-Man #1
Fantastic Four
Reprint: Fantastic Four #1
Avengers and Captain America
Reprint: Avengers #4
Mighty Thor (1966)
Reprint: Journey Into Mystery #83
http://www.math.ucla.edu/~alee/record.txt
Q: What are Power Records? A: Power Records was part of Peter Pan
Records, which produced vinyl records for kids. The Power Records did audio
adventures for kids, starring DC and Marvel super heroes, and stars of TV shows
from the 70s. Sometimes they were 45 rpm records, packaged with a read-along
comic book, and sometimes they were audio only. More details can be found at
The Power Records Page.
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The Movies
Planet of the Apes
Beneath the Planet of the Apes
Escape from Planet of the Apes
Battle for the Planet of the Apes
Stories based on the TV Series
"Battle of Two Worlds"
"Dawn of the Tree People"
"Mountain of the Delphi"
"Volcano"
http://www.goatley.com/pota/
You can read the entire comics and listen to the records online at Hunter
Goatley's amazing POTA multimedia site
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THE POWER RECORDS CHECKLIST These are all known Power Records Titles
released by the Peter Pan Record Company of Newark, New Jersey between 1974 and
approximately 1981. The lists are broken up into six categories:
1. 45
rpm Book & Record Sets 2. 7" Little LP Records 3. 7" 45 rpm Story
Records 4. 12" 33 1/3 Book and Record Sets 5. 12" 33 1/3 Albums 6.
Cover/Pressing/Re-release Variations
This list was last updated on
08/01/01
45 rpm Book & Record Sets These were 45 rpm
records that came with a full-size comic book
_____PR 10 - Spider-Man: "Mark of the Man-Wolf" _____PR 11 - The
Incredible Hulk: "The Hulk at Bay" _____PR 12 - Captain America and the
Falcon: "A Phoenix Shall Arise" _____PR 13 - The Fantastic Four: "The Way It
Began" _____PR 14 - The Monster of Frankenstein _____PR 15 - Dracula:
"Terror in the Snow" _____PR 16 - The Man-Thing: "Night of the Laughing
Dead" _____PR 17 - The Curse of the Werewolf _____PR 18 - Planet of the
Apes _____PR 19 - Escape from the Planet of the Apes _____PR 20 -
Beneath the Planet of the Apes _____PR 21 - Battle for the Planet of the
Apes _____PR 22 - ????? _____PR 23 - ????? _____PR 24 - Spider-Man:
"Invasion of the Dragon Men" _____PR 25 - Star Trek: "Passage to Moauv"
_____PR 26 - Star Trek: "The Crier in Emptiness" _____PR 27 - Batman:
"Stacked Cards" _____PR 28 - Superman: "Alien Creatures" _____PR 29 -
Space 1999: "Breakaway" _____PR 30 - Batman: "Robin Meets Man-Bat"
_____PR 31 - Conan the Barbarian: "The Crawler in the Mists" _____PR 32
- Space 1999: "Return to the Beginning" _____PR 33 - Superman: "The Man from
Krypton" _____PR 34 - Superman: "City Under Seige" _____PR 35 - Wonder
Woman: "The Secret of the Magic Tiara" _____PR 36 - The Amazing Adventures
of Holo-Man _____PR 37 - Robin Hood _____PR 38 - Moby Dick _____PR
39 - Huckleberry Finn _____PR 40 - Davy Crockett _____PR 41 - Robinson
Crusoe _____PR 42 - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea _____PR 43 - The Last
of the Mohicans _____PR 44 - Gulliver's Travels _____PR 45 - Star Trek:
"The Dinosaur Planet" _____PR 46 - Star Trek: "The Robot Masters"
_____PR 47 - Little Women
7" Little LP
Records (These were 33 1/3 Records the size of 45's came with only a
record and a sleeve- no comic)
_____#1283 - Spider-Man: "The Abominable Showman" _____#1293 - Batman:
"If Music be the Food of Death" _____#2284 - Spider-Man: "The Mad Hatter of
Manhattan" _____#2285 - The Monster of Frankenstein _____#2286 -
Spider-Man: "The Bells of Doom" _____#2292 - Curse of the
Werewolf _____#2294 - Dracula: "Terror in the Snow" _____#2295 - Superman:
"P.O. Box 65" _____#2296 - Star Trek: "In Vino Veritas" _____#2297 -
Spider-Man: "Conquistador" _____#2298 - Batman: "The Scarecrow's
Mirages" _____#2299 - Superman: "Weatherspoon's Catalyst" _____#2301 - The
Flash: "The Three Faces of Mr. Big" & Aquaman: "Defeat of the
Dehydrator" _____#2302 - Plastic Man: "Invasion of the Plastic Men" &
Metamorpho: "Fumo the Fire Giant" _____#2304 - Superman: "The Mxyzpltk-Up
Menace" _____#2305 - Star Trek: "The Time Stealer" _____#2306 - Batman:
"Catwoman's Revenge" _____#2307 - Star Trek: "To Starve a
Fleaver" _____#2311 - Wonder Woman: "The Secret of the Magic
Tiara" _____#2372 - Shazam! (Captain Marvel): The Mighty Dr.
Illusion _____#???? - Planet of the Apes: "Battle of Two
Worlds" _____#???? - Planet of the Apes: "Mounatin of the
Delphi" _____#???? - Planet of the Apes: "Dawn of the Tree
People" _____#???? - Wonder Woman: "The Return of Brunhilde" _____#???? -
The Six Million Dollar Man: "Bionic Berzerker"
7" 45 rpm Story
Records These were the same as the Little LP's (no book- just record
and cover) only in a 45 rpm format
_____#1516 - Star Trek: "The Human Factor" _____#???? - The Six
Million Dollar Man: "Elves Revolt" _____#???? - Superman: "Light Up the Tree,
Mr. President" _____#???? - Wonder Woman: "Prisoner of Christmas
Island"
33 1/3 rpm 12" Book & Record Sets (These
were 33 1/3 Albums accompanied by a fully illustrated book)
_____BR 508 - Monsters (Marvel Monster Series): A Story of Dracula,
Frankenstein, and the Werewolf _____BR 509 thru 511 are Non Power Records
Titles _____BR 512 - Batman: "Gorilla City" and "Mystery of the Scarecrow's
Corpse" _____BR 513 - Star Trek: "A Mirror for Futility" and "The Time
Stealer" _____BR 514 - Superman: "The Best Cop in the World" and "Tomorrow
the World" _____BR 515 - Non Power Records Title _____BR 516 - Spider-Man:
"Invasion of the Dragon Men" and "Mark of the Man Wolf" _____BR 517 - Wonder
Woman: "Wonder Woman vs. The God of War" & "Amazons from Space" _____BR
518 - Kojak: "Five Star Final" and "A Question of Honor" _____BR 519 - The
Six Million Dollar Man: "Birth of the Bionic Man" and "The Man from the Future"
12" 33 1/3; rpm Record Albums (These were Regular 12"
Albums containing three to five stories- no comic) Please note: The Stories
may not be listed in the order they appear on the album!
_____#1134 - Conan the Barbarian: "The Movie" (This was an adaptation
of the Motion Picture starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It came out many years
after the PR label was dropped.) _____#8144 - Spider-Man: "Invasion of
the Dragonmen", "The Abominable Showman" "The Mad Hatter of Manhattan",
"Conqustador", and "Bells of Doom" _____#8146 - Spider-Man & Friends:
"Mark of the Man-Wolf", "The Incredible Hulk: At Bay", "The Fantastic Four:
The Way It Began", and "Captain America: A Phoenix Shall Arise" _____#8147 -
Planet of the Apes: "Planet of the Apes", "Beneath the Planet of the
Apes" "Escape from the Planet of the Apes", and "Battle for the Planet of the
Apes" _____#8148 - Planet of the Apes: "Dawn of the Tree People", "Mountain
at Delphi", "Volcano", and "Battle of Two Worlds" _____#8155 - Batman:
"The Scarecrow's Mirages", "Stacked Cards" "Challenge of the Catwoman", and
"If Music Be the Food of Death" _____#8156 - Superman: "Alien Creatures",
"P.O. Box 65", "Witherspoon's Catalyst" and "Mystery of the Mad
Minnows" _____#8158 - Star Trek: "Passage to Moauv", "The Crier in
Emptiness", and "In Vino Veratis" _____#8162 - Space 1999: "Breakaway",
"Death's Other Dominion", and "Mission of the Darians" _____#8165 - Wonder
Woman: "The Secret of the Magic Tiara", "Wonder Woman vs. the War God" and
"Amazons from Space" _____#8166 - The Six Million Dollar Man: "Birth of the
Bionic Man", "Bionic Berzerker" "The Man from the Future" and "The Iron
Heart" _____#8167 - Batman: "Robin Meets Man Bat", "Catwoman's Revenge",
"Gorilla City" and "The Mystery of the Scarecrow Corpse" _____#8168 - Star
Trek: "The Time Stealer", "To Starve a Fleaver", "A Mirror for Futility" and
"The Logistics of Stampede" _____#8169 - Superman: "Tomorrow the World", "The
Best Cop in the World", and "The Mxyzptlk-Up Menace" _____#8174 - The
Justice League of America: "Aquaman: The Defeat of the Dehydrator" "The
Flash: The Three Faces of Mr. Big", "Wonder Woman: The Return of Brunhilde"
"Plastic Man: Invasion of the Plastic Men" , and "Metamorpho: Fumo the Fire
Giant" _____#8179 - Space 1999: "Return to the Beginning", "End of Eternity",
"Dragon's Domain", and "It Played So Softly On the Ear" _____#8180 Conan
the Barbarian: "Crawler in the Mists", "The Jewel of the Ages" "The Thunder
Dust", and "Shadow of the Stolen City" _____#8186 The Six Million Dollar Man:
"The Hati Connection", "To Win an Oscar" "Operation Deep Freeze" , and "The
Loch Ness Syndrome" _____#8199 - A Super Hero Christmas: "Superman: Light up
the Tree, Mr. President" "Batman: Christmas Carol Caper", and "Wonder Woman:
Prisoner on Christmas Island" _____#8208 - The Six Million Dollar Man: "The
Toymaker", "The Kris Kringle Kaper" "Elves Revolt", and "Christmas
Lights" _____#8211 - Superman: "The Man from Krypton", "City Under Seige",
"The Killer Bees" and "The Star of Bangalore" _____#8216 - The Incredible
Hulk: "Monster from the Deep", "Blind Alley" "The Assassin", and "Black
Chasm" _____#8236 Star Trek: "The Man Who Trained Meteors", "The Robot
Masters", "The Human Factor", and "Dinosaur
Planet"
Cover/Pressing/Re-release Variations
_____PR 11 - (Book and Record) The Incredible Hulk: "At Bay" 1982 cover
tan, different banner _____PR 11 - (Book and Record) The Incredible Hulk: "At
Bay" 19?? smaller book (ID# 2002) under "Super Adventures" banner _____PR 24
- (Book and Record) Spider-Man: "Invasion of the Dragon Men" 1981 cover lime
green, different banner _____PR 25 - (Book and Record) Star Trek: "Passage to
Moauv" 1979 Star Trek The Motion Picture cover - same interior art as previous
release _____PR 26 - (Book and Record) Star Trek: "The Crier in Emptiness"
1979 Star Trek The Motion Picture cover - same interior art as previous
release _____PR 27 - (Book and Record) Batman: "Stacked Cards" smaller book
(around 7" square) under "Super Adventures" banner _____PR 28 - (Book and
Record) Superman: "Alien Creatures" 19?? cover has larger banner and rounded
"comes alive!" rectangle has been replaced _____#8168 - (12" Album) Star Trek
- same stories as previous release - cover now features photos from "The Motion
Picture" _____BR 513 - (12" Book and Record Album) - same stories and
interior as previous release now has "The Motion Picture" photos on
cover _____#???? - (12" Album) Star Trek - strange - features stories from
8158 ("Passage" and "In Vino), 8168 ("Fleaver" and "Time Stealer") and 8236
(Dino Planet). Has "Motion Picture" photos on cover _____#2296 - (WAS a 7" LP
reissued as a 45 #1513) Star Trek: "In Vino Veratis" Features "Motion Picture"
photos on cover _____#2307 - (WAS a 7" LP reissued as a 45 #1515) Star Trek:
"To Starve A Fleaver" Features "Motion Picture" photos on cover _____#21?? -
(WAS a 7" LP reissued as a 45 #1514) Star Trek: "The Time Stealer" Features
"Motion Picture" photos on cover
www.geocities.com/powerrecordsguy/checklists.html
STAR TREK STORY RECORDS
There were only eleven different original STAR TREK stories, but they
have been released and re-released a number of times in different record types.
There have been a total of twenty-two record packages released from 1975 to 1979
by Peter Pan Records and Power Records which was a division of Peter Pan
Industries. Ten of these were 7 inch 45 rpm records, three were 7 inch 33-1/3
rpm mini LPs and eight were 12" 33-1/3 LP records. Ten of the record sets
contained a read along comic book.
Listed below are these 22 record packages. For each record is given a cover
image, production year, record type, package contents. Also given for each
record is a list of the titles of the stories included in the package which link
to the individual story pages within this site.
Included at the bottom of this, and other pages in this site, is a link to a
search for STAR TREK Records in Ebay the online auction site. Ebay is
definitely the easiest way to locate and collect these long-out-of-production
STAR TREK items. I receive no compensation for linking to Ebay, I simply
do so as a service to visitors of this site.
The STAR TREK Story Records are readily available via online auctions
such as
Ebay, and since they
exist in such abundance the going prices for most 45 RPM records are around $3
to $9. This despite the fact that they are around 25 years old. The 45 RPM
STAR TREK Story Records were produced in such quantities that many, many
exist in perfect condition still in shrink wrap!
The 33-1/3 RPM LP STAR TREK Story Records are less abundant and are
thus more expensive. With the exception of Record #22, which is fairly rare,
most LP's can be found through online auctions for around $12-$25. The LP's
produced prior to 1979 are more expensive than the ones with photo covers which
were produced in great abundance in 1979 to coincide with the release of the
first STAR TREK movie.
Record #22 is a 12-inch record with 6 stories on it produced in 1979 or 1980.
It is fairly rare and is worth around $30 or $40 dollars.
http://www.danhausertrek.com/Records/Records_x.html/font>
LITTLE POWER RECORDS
33 1/3 LP 7 INCH RECORD / SLEEVE JACKET COLOR COVER
1280 MONSTER MASH (see):1480 q ( NOT ADAMS. Penciled by Bob Oksner and inked
by Dick Giordano) 1281 DINNER WITH DRACULA (see):1481( NOT ADAMS. Penciled by
Bob Oksner and inked by Dick Giordano) 1283 / 2283 [NOT ADAMS] SPIDER-MAN:
Abominable Showman!**BACK COVER [done in style to match cover artwork?]1284 /
[NOT ADAMS] SPIDER-MAN: Mad Hatter of Manhattan 1285 / 2285 [NOT ADAMS]
FRANKENSTEIN - *BACK COVER: DRACULA/FRANKENSTEIN/WEREWOLF 1286 / [NOT ADAMS]
SPIDER-MAN: Bells of Doom!*
1288 / PLANET OF THE APES: Battle of Two Worlds* 1974 - BACK
COVER: APE WITH RIFLE/MEN IN BACKGROUND 1289 / PLANET OF THE APES: Mountain
of the Delphi* 1974 1290 / PLANET OF THE APES: Dawn of the Tree People*
1974 1291 / STUMP THE SWAMP CHILD [also
see:b/w ART#2] 1974 1292 / 2292 [NOT ADAMS] THE WEREWOLF*
1974 1293
/ 2293 BATMAN vs. THE RIDDLER: Cover by Neal. If Music Be Food of Death Cover
and1975 BACK COVER: PARTIAL (for all
future numbered records) 1294 / 2294 [NOT ADAMS] DRACULA* 1295 / 2295 SUPERMAN:
P. O. Box 65 1975 1296*/2296 STAR TREK: In Vino
Veritas (wrong # on cover 1298)
1975 / 2297
SPIDER-MAN: The Spanish Conquistador 1975 1298 /
2296 STAR TREK: Passage to Moauv (listed both/never printed)
/ 2298 BATMAN: The
Scarecrow's Mirage 1975 / 2299 SUPERMAN:
Weatherspoon's Catalyst 1975 / 3000 ?
/ 2301 FLASH/AQUAMAN:
3 Faces of Mr. Big/Defeat of Dehydrator [also see:ART#2] 1975 / 2302
PLASTIC MAN/METAMORAHIC: Invasion/Fumo, Fire Giant 1975 / 2303 WONDER WOMAN: The Return of Brunhilde 1975
/ 2304 SUPERMAN: Mxyziplk-Up Menace 1975 /
2305 STAR TREK: The Time Stealer 1975 / 2306 BATMAN: The Catwoman's Revenge 1975
/ 2307 STAR TREK: To Starve a Fleaver (Inked by Russ Heath and neal
Adams) 1976 / 2308 SPACE 1999: / 2309 SPACE 1999: / 2310 SIX MILLION
DOLLAR MAN: The Bionic Berserker (A/?) 1976 / 2311 WONDER WOMAN: Secret of
the Magic Tiara (A/?) 1976 / 2312 [NOT ADAMS] BUGS BUNNY / 2318 [NOT
ADAMS] POPEYE
TARZAN ? / 2372 SHAZAM (after ADAMS' 1976 DC
calendar-back cover) (A/?) 1977 ???? STAR TREK Illustration: SPOCK & KIRK
Blasting Out of Doorway 1405 HUMPTY DUMPTY 1406 THREE LITTLE KITTIANS
1408 CINDERELLA ( Not Adams, but done at Continuity) 1412 LITTLE RED
RIDING HOOD 1414 OLD KING COLE 1415 I'M A LITTLE TEAPOT ( Not Adams, but
done at Continuity) 1418 TEN LITTLE INDIANS/THE COUNTING SONG 1423 PARADE
OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS 1425 PINOCCNIO 1429 TINA THE BALLERINA ( NOT
ADAMS. Penciled by Winn Mortimer and inked by Dick Giordano) 1430 BUNNY HOP
1435 THE GINGERBREAD MAN 1442 PUFF AND TOOT 1445 ME & MY TEDDY
BEAR ( NOT ADAMS. Penciled by Winn Mortimer and inked by Dick Giordano) 1446
DOGGIE IN THE WINDOW 1450 LITTLE WHITE DUCK ( NOT
ADAMS) 1457 THE CANDY MAN 1480 MONSTER MASH ( NOT ADAMS. Penciled by Bob
Oksner and inked by Dick Giordano) 1481 DINNER WITH DRACULA ( NOT ADAMS.
Penciled by Bob Oksner and inked by Dick Giordano) 1497 PETER COTTONTAIL (
Not Adams, but done at Continuity) 1509 WITCH DOCTOR ( Not Adams, but done
at Continuity)
LITTLE POWER RECORDS
33 1/3 or 45 RPM EXTENDED PLAY / SLEEVE JACKET COLOR COVER
2600 SUPERMAN: Light Up
the Christmas Tree, Mr. President */** 1978 - *Cover ,BACK COVER: SANTA CLAUS
& [**Spot Illustration on Label] 2601 WONDER
WOMAN: Prisoner of Christmas Island *Not
Neal. Dick Giordano art* 1978 2602 SIX MILLION DOLLAR
MAN: Elves' Revolt NOT ADAMS
1978 2603 BUGS BUNNY:
'Twas the Night Before Christmas * 1978 2604 RUDOLPH RED-NOSED REINDEER/ALL I
WANT FOR X'MAS IS MY 2 FRONT TEETH * 1978 2605 SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO
TOWN/THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY 1978 2606 FROSTY THE SNOWMAN/LET IT SNOW, LET IT
SNOW, LET IT SNOW 1978 2607 SNOOP'S CHRISTMAS/ROCKIN' AROUND THE CHRISTMAS
TREE * 1978 2608 I SAW MOMMY KISSING SANTA CLAUS/ 1978 2609 THE CHIPMUNK
SONG by the Grasshoppers * 1978 2610
2611 [NOT ADAMS] SNOOP'S CHRISTMAS: 4 SONGS 1980
POWER RECORDS
COMIC BOOK & RECORD SET / 20 PAGE COMIC WITH 45 RPM RECORD
PR-17
COVER: CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF (REPRINT/MARVEL SPOTLIGHT #2 COVER ONLY)
1974 NEW ART BEGINS: [ADAMS FRONT & BACK COVERS plus]
PR-24 COVER & BACK COVER:
AMAZING SPIDERMAN 1974 - "Invasion of
the Dragon Men" (Not ADAMS) PR-25 COVER & BACK COVER by Neal Adamsb :
STAR TREK 1975 - "Passage To Moauv" (Penciled by Russ heath. Inked by
Russ, Dick Giordano, and Neal) PR-26 COVER & BACK COVER: STAR
TREK 1975 - "Crier In Emptiness" (Heath/Continuity) PR-27 COVER & BACK
COVER: BATMAN / JOKER 1975 ."Stacked Cards"
(ADAMS/Giordano) PENCIL PAGES:
BATMAN / Stacked Cards (ADAMS) PR-28 COVER (Kurt Swan
Pencil)& BACK COVER: SUPERMAN 1975 "Alien Creature" PR-29 COVER & BACK COVER: SPACE 1999 1976
Breakaway" (Heath/Giordano) PR-30 COVER & BACK COVER: BATMAN & ROBIN Meets
MAN-BAT 1976 "Meets MAN-BAT" (ADAMS/G
15pgs. & 5pgs (REPRINT/DETECTIVE #402)) PR-31 COVER & BACK COVER:
CONAN [ also see:
Conan #116] 1976 "The Crawler In the Mist!" (Buscema/ADAMS) PR-32
COVER & BACK COVER: SPACE 1999 1976 "Return To the Beginning"
(Heath/Giordano) PR-33 COVER/*: SUPERMAN 1978 "The Man From Krypton"
(Buckler/Giordano) PR-34 COVER/*: SUPERMAN 1978 "City Under Siege"
(Andru/Giordano) PR-35 COVER/*: WONDER WOMAN 1978 "Secret of the Magic Tiara"
(Buckler/ADAMS & Giordano) PR-36 [NOT
ADAMS] AMAZING ADVENTURES OF HOLO-MAN (Giella/ ? ) /* 1978 *BACK
COVER: Kids Listening with DC SUPERHEROES PR-37 COVER: ROBIN
HOOD 1980s "Robin Hood" (?) PR-38 *MOBY DICK: (listed but never
seen) PR-39 COVER: HUCKLEBERRY FINN 1980s "Huckleberry Finn" (?)
PR-40 COVER: DAVY CROCKETT 1980s "Davy Crockett" PR-41 COVER:
ROBINSON CRUSOE 1980s "Robinson Crusoe" (?/Nice Art) PR-42 COVER:
20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA 1980s"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"
(ADAMS/Giordano) PR-43 *THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS: (listed but never
seen) PR-44 *GULLIVER'S TRAVELS: (listed but never seen) q PR-45
[NOT ADAMS] STAR TREK PHOTO: DinoPlanet1980s PR-46 [NOT ADAMS] STAR TREK
PHOTO: The Robot Masters 1980s PR-47 COVER: LITTLE WOMEN 1980s "Little
Women" (?/Giordano) PR-11 NEW COVER: HULK: At Bay
1981 PR-24 NEW COVER: AMAZING SPIDERMAN 1981 "Invasion of the
Dragon Men" (ADAMS/G)
POWER RECORDS / PETER PAN RECORDS (C O M P L E T E)
33 1/3 12 inch LP ALBUM JACKET / FRONT & BACK COVER 8146 / THE
ADVENTURES OF THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN & FRIENDS 8148 [NOT ADAMS] / PLANET
OF THE APES 1974 8154 / THE U.S. OF ARCHIE ? 1975
8155 BATMAN:
1975 FRONT & BACK COVER 8156
SUPERMAN: 1975 8158 STAR TREK: 1975 8165 WONDER
WOMAN: 1975 [NOT ADAMS] 8167 BATMAN
& ROBIN: 1975 8169 SUPERMAN: 1975 8173 JAWS OF THE SHARK /
SHARK Illustration on Label: [also
see:b/w NAT#1] 8174 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA / WONDER
WOMAN: [also see:#2301/2302 &
#2303] 1975 8180
CONAN THE BARBARIAN: [also
see:b/w ART#2] 1976 8184 [NOT ADAMS] / POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN
(HANNA BARBERA) 8185 [NOT ADAMS] / THEME FROM HIT TV SHOWS 8186 [NOT
ADAMS] / SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN: Front Cover Only 8188 KOJAC:
(ADAMS/Bob McCleod) 8190 GEMINI MAN: [Front Cover Only] 1977 8191
[NOT ADAMS] / DANCE PARTY: IRWIN the DISCO DUCK 1977 8195 DANCE PARTY II: [B.
Cover] IRWIN the DISCO DUCK [b/w Comic Strip/part I] 1977 8196 ALLEY
CAT &: [B. Cover] IRWIN the DISCO DUCK [b/w Comic Strip/part II]
1977 8199
SUPERHEROES CHRISTMAS: Red Cover BATMAN/WONDER WOMAN/SUPERMAN 1978 8199 SUPERHEROES CHRISTMAS:
Green Cover 1978 8202 [NOT ADAMS] / DANCE PARTY III: BIG HITS 1978 8203
[NOT ADAMS] / IRWIN the DISCO DUCK CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS PARTY 1978 8208
SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN: CHRISTMAS ADVENTURES (ADAMS/?) 1978 8211
SUPERMAN: 1979 8214 [NOT ADAMS] / SCOOBY DOO AND FRIENDS: EXCITING
CHRISTMAS STORIES 1979 8216 HULK: 1979 SHAZAM: [Stops a Dangerous
Meteor Shower] ??? see:ART NA #2
POWER RECORDS DELUXE COMIC BOOK & RECORD SET / 16 PG
ALBUM INSERT WITH 12 inch LP
BR-508 DRACULA/WOLFMAN/FRANKENSTEIN: (ADAMS Front & Back Covers)
1975 [ORIGINAL STORY] "Dracula/Wolfman/Frankenstein" / 16pgs.
(ADAMS/Giordano) BR-509 [NOT ADAMS] / TREASURY OF MOTHER GOOSE BR-511 [NOT
ADAMS] / BUGS BUNNY: 1976 NEW ART BEGINS: [ADAMS Layout (Wrote) for Most
of the Inside Comic Stories]
BR-512 BATMAN: ADAMS Front COVER - [BATMAN Confronts
Sherlock Homes & Gorilla] 1976 [Common
Inside Gatefold]: BR-513 Back / BR-514 Back / BR512 Cover / 8116 Cover "Mystery
of Gorilla City" "Corpse of Scarecrow" & _ Back COVER:
(REPRINT/PANEL) BR-513
STAR TREK: ADAMS Front COVER [Captain
Kirk at the Controls] 1976 "A Mirror For Futility" (ADAMS Partial INK) "The Time
Stealer" & Back COVER: NEW ART [Axe Welting Barbarian Threatens Kirk &
Spock] BR-514 SUPERMAN: ADAMS Front COVER[SUPERMAN Flying / City Photo
Background] 1976 "Best Cop In the World" "Tomorrow the World" (Andru/Giordano
with ADAMS) & Back COVER: NEW ART [based on Stories] BR-515 [NOT ADAMS] /
3 STORIES: PETER RABBIT / PETER & THE WOLF / PIED PIPER BR-516 [NOT
ADAMS] / SPIDER-MAN: (John Romita) 1977 "Invasion of the Dragon Men" (REFORMATED
& REPRINTED / PR-24) "The Mark of the Man Wolf" & _ Back COVER:
(REPRINT/PANEL) BR-517 WONDER WOMAN: ADAMS/ Front & Back COVER
(REPRINT/INSIDE PAGES) 1977 "Wonder Woman vs. the War
Gods" "Amazon From Space" (ADAMS/ADAMS & Continuity) BR-518
KOJAC: (ADAMS/McCleod Front COVER [Kojak with Fellow Officers] 1977 "Five
Star Final" "A Question of Honor" & Back COVER: (REPRINT/PANELS)
BR-519
SIX MILLION DOLLARMAN / Front COVER:
1977 "Birth of the Bionic Man" "Man From Future" & Back COVER:
(REPRINT/PANELS) BR-520 SUPERMAN: Front (COVER NOT ADAMS.
Giordano tracing Adams, then inking it.) 1978 "The Mxyzptik-Up Menace" "Alien
Creature" & Back COVER: NEW ART [based on Stories] BR-521 ? BR-522
[NOT ADAMS] STAR TREK (Photo): 1979 "The Crier In Emptiness" (REFORMATED &
REPRINTED / PR-26)
"Passage To Moauv" (REFORMATED & REPRINTED /
PR-25)
http://www.nealadams.com/records.html/font>
This 1975 7 record set is one of the most difficult SuperHero items to find.
It includes story Records for SuperMan, Batman, Spider-Man, Aqua Man , Plastic
Man and Star Trek...very eclectic and is one of the few items to include both DC
and Marvel heros.
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Terry – thanks so much for sharing this
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Subject: [PotaDG] POTA - POWER
RECORDS article from Ape Chronicles #43
POWER RECORDS
Power Records (from here on- PR)
were produced by the Peter Pan Record Company (from here on- PPI) of
Newark , New Jersey .
PPI got its start in the 1920's as a plastic company producing (of all things)
buttons. Following World War II, the company president Daniel Kasen found his
machines could also make records. So, with his brother's help he cranked out
three record labels for kids: Humpty Dumpty, Rocking Horse, and Peter Pan. (More
details of the story can be read at PPI's Web site- so check the links page.)
During this time in American history, the content of children's records was
pretty predictable. On one hand you hand traditional songs like I'm a Little Teapot and Three Blind Mice
. On the other, you had
traditional children's stories like Hansel
and Gretel and Little Red Riding
Hood. PPI produced more than their share of these over the years.
However, they knew early on that familiar TV ,comic strip, and other licensed
characters would appeal to kids. The company had released recordings featuring
Bugs Bunny, Huckleberry Hound, and even an early 70's G.I.
Joe with success. http://www.geocitie s.com/powerrecor dsguy/history..html"
Peter Pan Records/PPI
Peter Pan Records just completed its Golden Anniversary year with a new lineup
of award-winning children's entertainment and is a trusted name in children's music
and videos. The company will support the release of "Sing Along with
Peeps: 14 Sweet Tweets" with a national marketing campaign including
consumer advertising and cross-promotional partnerships with children's product
manufacturers. For more information, visit www.peterpan. com.
They still put out read-along book/cd sets plus regular themed music,
soundtrack and sound effects CD’s. http://www.justborn .com/news/ press_peeps_ easter2.html
Peter Pan/PPI Entertainment
Telephone: 800-272-4214
Website: www.peterpan. com
PPI Entertainment Group
As a subsidiary of Peter Pan Industries, this independent entertainment company
distributes several audio labels including Compose (various artists and
genres), Peter Pan (children's) , Compose-Tropico (Latin), Current (new
age, lifestyle, and world beat) and eMpower (club and dance).
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Inspired Corporation Media Contacts:
Donald Kasen
President & CEO
973-226-1234
dkasen@inspiredcorp .com
Peter Pan
Industries Becomes Inspired Corp.
Video and Music Pioneer Celebrates 75 Years,
Changes Name and Announces Expansion Plans
Roseland, N.J.
- Peter Pan Industries (PPI) announced today that the company is being renamed
Inspired Corporation as it celebrates its 75th anniversary.
The new corporate name is part of the company's overall growth strategy that
includes expanded distribution, production, and broader product lines. Inspired
Corporation will release several new titles in fitness and wellness, and other
areas that meet the growing demand for wellness-conscious consumers who are
eagerly enriching their lifestyles.
Founded in 1928, PPI is known for its strong presence in the video and music
retail markets. The PPI labels have produced thousands of titles in fitness and
wellness, children's music and books, films and other categories.
Some of the previous top-selling products and personalities including fitness
videos featuring Denise Austin (alone selling millions of units annually), Tony
Little, Jazzercise, Leslie Sansone and Joanie Greggains.
"It's difficult to let go of the Peter Pan corporate name that millions of
customers have known for so many years. We started back in the post-World War
II era with our Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Rocking Horse, and Humpty Dumpty
children's record labels," said Donald Kasen, CEO and President of
Inspired Corp. "As we've evolved over the decades, we're very enthusiastic
about the strong response we've had to our entire line of wellness products.
We're also eager to continue expanding in our other strong categories, like
children's lifestyle titles and movies."
Inspired Corp. will operate three wholly owned LLC subsidiaries: Inspired
Distribution, Inspired Productions and Peter Pan Music Publishing. Inspired
Distribution will be a centralized sales and marketing unit for all products
into the company's vast distribution channels, including over 65,000 store
locations in North America alone. Inspired
Productions will license and produce films and video titles, and provide
production management services. Peter Pan Publishing will acquire, license and
produce music titles.
The products are sold through virtually all the major retail chains, mass marketers,
music stores, video stores, rental stores, book chains, food and drug stores, a
variety of specialty resellers, and are included in more than 150 catalogs.
This fall, Inspired Corp. will offer the release of "Play Ball! The
Authentic Little League Baseball Guide to …" with four editions: Rules and
Regulations, Pitching, Fielding and Hitting. Hosted and narrated by Ray Romano
("Everybody Loves Raymond"), the series features 28 Major League
players and coaches, as well as celebrity hosts. The series will also be
available in three languages.
Inspired Corp. will be kicking off its new fall wellness releases with two new
titles in its already highly successful brand, The Method®. The company will
also be expanding into the feature film distribution arena with titles
including "Amy," winner of 21 major international awards, starring
Rachel Griffiths, and "Changing Hearts," starring Lauren Holly and
Faye Dunaway. Each program will be available in both the North American and
European markets. In addition to its highly successful "Parade,"
"Current Wellness" and "Peter Pan" video labels, PPI
distributes several audio programs on various labels including Peter Pan
(children's) , Compose (various artists and genres), Compose-Tropico
(Latin), and Current (new age, lifestyle and world beat).
About Inspired Corporation
Inspired is dedicated to delivering products that create an exceptional
customer experience that fuels personal development, growth and transformation.
As the oldest independent entertainment distribution company in America,
Inspired Corp. executes the development, production, publishing rights
management, and worldwide distribution of film, television and video
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merchandise. Its product categories include: Wellness and Fitness; Children's
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and Special Interest and Documentaries.
The company is headquartered at 103
Eisenhower Parkway , Roseland ,
N.J. , 07068 ;
phone: 973-226-1234; fax: 973-226-6696; Web site: www.inspiredcorp. com
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Golden
Book and Record Sets (mid 60s)
Amazing
Spider-Man
Reprint:
Amazing Spider-Man #1
Fantastic
Four
Reprint:
Fantastic Four #1
Avengers
and Captain America
Reprint:
Avengers #4
Mighty
Thor (1966)
Reprint:
Journey Into Mystery #83
http://www.math. ucla.edu/ ~alee/record. txt
Q: What are Power
Records?
A: Power Records was part of Peter Pan
Records, which produced vinyl records for kids. The Power Records did audio
adventures for kids, starring DC and Marvel super heroes, and stars of TV shows
from the 70s. Sometimes they were 45 rpm records, packaged with a read-along
comic book, and sometimes they were audio only. More details can be found at
The Power Records Page.
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The
Movies
Planet of the Apes
Beneath the Planet of the Apes
Escape from Planet of the Apes
Battle for the Planet of the Apes
Stories
based on the TV Series
"Battle
of Two Worlds"
"Dawn
of the Tree People"
"Mountain
of the Delphi"
"Volcano"
http://www.goatley. com/pota/
You
can read the entire comics and listen to the records online at Hunter Goatley’s
amazing POTA multimedia site
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THE POWER RECORDS
CHECKLIST
These are all known Power Records Titles released by the Peter Pan Record
Company of Newark ,
New Jersey between 1974 and approximately
1981.
The lists are broken up into six categories:
1. 45 rpm Book & Record Sets
2. 7" Little LP Records
3. 7" 45 rpm Story Records
4. 12" 33 1/3 Book and Record Sets
5. 12" 33 1/3 Albums
6. Cover/Pressing/ Re-release Variations
This list was last updated on 08/01/01
45 rpm Book & Record Sets
These were 45 rpm records that came with a
full-size comic book
_____PR 10 - Spider-Man: "Mark of the Man-Wolf"
_____PR 11 - The Incredible Hulk: "The Hulk at Bay"
_____PR 12 - Captain America
and the Falcon: "A Phoenix
Shall Arise"
_____PR 13 - The Fantastic Four: "The Way It Began"
_____PR 14 - The Monster of Frankenstein
_____PR 15 - Dracula: "Terror in the Snow"
_____PR 16 - The Man-Thing: "Night of the Laughing Dead"
_____PR 17 - The Curse of the Werewolf
_____PR 18 - Planet of the Apes
_____PR 19 - Escape from the Planet of the Apes
_____PR 20 - Beneath the Planet of the Apes
_____PR 21 - Battle
for the Planet of the Apes
_____PR 22 - ?????
_____PR 23 - ?????
_____PR 24 - Spider-Man: "Invasion of the Dragon Men"
_____PR 25 - Star Trek: "Passage to Moauv"
_____PR 26 - Star Trek: "The Crier in Emptiness"
_____PR 27 - Batman: "Stacked Cards"
_____PR 28 - Superman: "Alien Creatures"
_____PR 29 - Space 1999: "Breakaway"
_____PR 30 - Batman: "
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48881 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POTA - POWER RECORDS article from Ape Chronicles #43 |
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*** Thank you for posting that... It's pretty informative...
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48882 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48883 |
From: John |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: Re: POWER Records stories |
.htmlFrame for frame pretty much directly from already issued comics.
Sometimes they'd omit frames or change word bubbles to make the story
stand alone instead of its continuous storyline from the comic.
The "Incredible Hulk at Bay" Power Record opens with a noticable
different page than the comic to get the story set up for the
listener.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, mlccougar@... wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 9/11/08 2:38:17 PM Central Daylight Time,
> DrZaiusDavis@... writes:
>
> The Power Record art was usually taken directly from Marvel but
> without the artist getting credit. Neal Adams, Mike Ploog, & many
> others were responsilble for the art used in the Power stories.
>
>
>
> *** Being I only had one "superhero" book and record so I wouldn't
know
> either way, I have a question to ask: When the artwork was taken
directly from
> MARVEL comics, then were the book and records stories direct
adaptions of the
> comic stories? ***
>
>
>
> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new
fashion blog,
> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)
> <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48884 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/12/2008 |
| Subject: Anniversary Reminder |
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48885 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: imdb page |
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48886 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspaper with POTA ad |
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September 20 1975 - Toronto
Canada <.html <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48887 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Re: imdb page |
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In a message dated 9/14/08 6:34:05 AM Central Daylight Time,
neilmoxham@... writes:
I hadn't
seen some of these pictures on the imdb page for the POTA TV series, I
like the shot of the
village:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071033/mediaindex
*** Pretty cool... I forget about IMDB too often...
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48888 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Re: imdb page |
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In a message dated 9/14/08 4:58:45 PM Central Daylight Time,
mlccougar@... writes:
In a message dated 9/14/08 6:34:05 AM Central Daylight Time,
neilmoxham@... writes:
I
hadn't seen some of these pictures on the imdb page for the POTA TV
series, I like the shot of the
village:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071033/mediaindex
*** Pretty cool... I forget about IMDB too often...
***
*** I forgot to add: The village shot is cool, but it's weird they put an
obvious picture from the film on the TV series page...
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48889 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspaper with POTA ad |
.htmlcool find Terry!!
--- On Sun, 9/14/08, Terry Hoknes <hoknescards@...> wrote:
> From: Terry Hoknes <hoknescards@...>
> Subject: [PotaDG] Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspaper with POTA ad
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, pota@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, September 14, 2008, 5:46 PM
> September 20 1975 - Toronto Canada <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48890 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/14/2008 |
| Subject: Posts not showing up (was:Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspaper wi |
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*** Am I the only one having trouble with posts coming thru? I
didn't receive the post that Terry sent, and here I am receiving a reply to the
post... Plus, last week I sent a few messages out that didn't get posted
(to me anyway) until the next day... ***
In a message dated 9/14/08 7:28:48 PM Central Daylight Time,
apefan23@... writes:
cool
find Terry!!
--- On Sun, 9/14/08, Terry Hoknes
<hoknescards@...> wrote:
> From: Terry Hoknes
<hoknescards@...> > Subject: [PotaDG] Toronto Star 1975 Comic
Strip Newspaper with POTA ad > To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com,
pota@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, September 14, 2008, 5:46 PM >
September 20 1975 - Toronto Canada
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48891 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48892 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: Re: New file uploaded to PotaDG |
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Whoa! What will they find in the
cave?!?!?
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ]
Sent: Monday, 15 September 2008
8:01 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] New file
uploaded to PotaDG
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48893 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspaper with POTA ad |
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Hey – I have that wall plaque!
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes
Sent: Monday, 15 September 2008
7:47 AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ;
pota@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] Toronto Star
1975 Comic Strip Newspaper with POTA ad
September 20 1975 - Toronto
Canada
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48894 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Posts not showing up (was:Toronto Star 1975 Comic Strip Newspape |
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Hey Mlccougar it could be that i sent a large
attachment
and maybe your email doesnt allow either large
emails or certain emails with attachments
just an idea??
I can send to you directly if you want to
see
its a large scan of a POTA ad from
Toronto
*** Am I the only one having trouble with posts coming thru? I
didn't receive the post that Terry sent, and here I am receiving a reply to
the post... Plus, last week I sent a few messages out that didn't get
posted (to me anyway) until the next day... ***
cool
find Terry!!
--- On Sun, 9/14/08, Terry Hoknes
<hoknescards@ shaw.ca> wrote:
> From: Terry Hoknes
<hoknescards@ shaw.ca> > Subject: [PotaDG] Toronto Star 1975
Comic Strip Newspaper with POTA ad > To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com,
pota@yahoogroups. com > Date: Sunday, September 14, 2008, 5:46
PM > September 20 1975 - Toronto Canada
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48895 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/15/2008 |
| Subject: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
.htmlFor anyone interested...and my apologies to those who are not:
The ball is finally in motion for Timeline Books to publish Timeline
of the Planet of the Apes: The Definitive Chronology. I've seen a
rough layout of the book from the publisher, and it looks fantastic so
far. After some delays in getting the book to press, it'e exciting to
finally see this thing coming together.
Here's the final cover art:
http://rhandley.0catch.com/POTA/
I've been told the book's release will be somewhat timed with the
Blu-Ray set, so I'm hoping to see it available in November or so.
Rich <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48896 |
From: Graham Hill |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
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--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "rassmguy" <handleyr@...> wrote: > > For anyone interested...and my apologies to those who are not: >
> The ball is finally in motion for Timeline Books to publish Timeline > of the Planet of the Apes: The Definitive Chronology. I've seen a
> rough layout of the book from the publisher, and it looks fantastic so > far. After some delays in getting the book to press, it'e exciting to > finally see this thing coming together. >
> Here's the final cover art: > http://rhandley.0catch.com/POTA/ > > I've been told the book's release will be somewhat timed with the
> Blu-Ray set, so I'm hoping to see it available in November or so. > > Rich >
Great to hear and the cover's looking good.
Do you know if Diamond comic Distributors will be carrying it ?
Best,Graham.
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48897 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
.html--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
, "Graham Hill" <shop@...> wrote:
> Great to hear and the cover's looking good.
Thanks, Graham.
> Do you know if Diamond comic Distributors will be carrying it ?
I'll have to check to be sure, but I believe it will be available from
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48898 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
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Message
-- Cool Rich,
looking forward to viewing your unauthorized, unlicensed publication, should be
interesting. Any ideas on what the price of the thing will
be?
Neil
For anyone interested.. .and my apologies to those who are
not:
The ball is finally in motion for Timeline Books to publish
Timeline of the Planet of the Apes: The Definitive Chronology. I've seen
a rough layout of the book from the publisher, and it looks fantastic
so far. After some delays in getting the book to press, it'e exciting
to finally see this thing coming together.
Here's the final cover
art: http://rhandley. 0catch.com/ POTA/
I've
been told the book's release will be somewhat timed with the Blu-Ray set,
so I'm hoping to see it available in November or so.
.
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48899 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
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Ditto Rich.
Exciting stuff – you should be
proud!
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Graham Hill
Sent: Tuesday, 16 September 2008
8:18 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] Re: Timeline of
the Planet of the Apes
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ,
"rassmguy" <handleyr@...> wrote:
>
> For anyone interested.. .and my apologies to those who are not:
>
> The ball is finally in motion for Timeline Books to publish Timeline
> of the Planet of the Apes: The Definitive Chronology. I've seen a
> rough layout of the book from the publisher, and it looks fantastic so
> far. After some delays in getting the book to press, it'e exciting to
> finally see this thing coming together.
>
> Here's the final cover art:
> http://rhandley. 0catch.com/ POTA/
>
> I've been told the book's release will be somewhat timed with the
> Blu-Ray set, so I'm hoping to see it available in November or so.
>
> Rich
>
Great to hear and the cover's looking good.
Do you know if Diamond comic Distributors will be carrying it ?
Best,Graham.
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48900 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
.html--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
, "Michael & Sally Whitty"
<sallywhitty@...> wrote:
> Ditto Rich.
> Exciting stuff - you should be proud!
Thanks, Mike. It's funny you should use that word. The book has a
dedication that reads "To my brother Eric, who would have been proud..."
Eric passed away at age 20, shortly after 9/11. He was my best
supporter when it came to my writing, as he thought it cool that his
14-year-elder brother worked in publishing and often talked about it
to his friends. His death messed me up for years--it's only been in
the last year or so that I've really gotten my head back together again.
I always had it in my mind that my first book would be dedicated in
his memory, so for me, that's the most gratifying aspect of seeing
this published. <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48901 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes |
.html--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
, "Neil Foster" <ntfoster@...> wrote:
>> -- Cool Rich, looking forward to viewing your unauthorized,
unlicensed publication, should be interesting.
Thanks, Neil. Looking forward to having it viewed.
> Any ideas on what the price of the thing will be?
I wish I could answer that, but I haven't been told yet. As soon as I
know, I'll be happy to post that information. <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48902 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/16/2008 |
| Subject: Birthday Reminder |
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| Reminder from: |
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PotaDG Yahoo! Group |
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| Title: |
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Roddy McDowall's Birthday |
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| Date: |
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Wednesday September 17, 2008 |
| Time: |
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All Day
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| Repeats: |
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This event repeats every year. |
| Notes: |
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Happy Birthday Roddy! (Cornelius: planet of the Apes (1968), Escape from the POTA (1971) Caesar: Conquest of the POTA (1972), Battle for the POTA (1973)
Galen: Planet of the Apes TV series (1974)) |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48903 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/18/2008 |
| Subject: POTA on screen in HARTFORD, CONN.! this Fri. and Sat. |
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48904 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 9/18/2008 |
| Subject: Individual Blu-Ray releases |
|
.html Fox Reveals Individual Apes Films; Super Troopers
Posted September 18, 2008 09:12 AM by Josh Dreuth
In an early announcement to retailers, Fox Home Entertainment has revealed that they will, in addition to the previously announced 'Planet Of The Apes: 40 Year Evolution Blu-ray Collection', release all the
"Planet of the Apes" films individually with the same November 4th release date. As this is an unofficial announcement, we can only assume at this time that the discs will be identical to those found in the
set. <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48905 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 9/18/2008 |
| Subject: Birthday Reminder |
| Group: potadg |
Message: 48906 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 9/19/2008 |
| Subject: Planet of the Apes: Genesis |
.htmlHi, folks,
A year ago, this was posted online:
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/10408
Now, we've learned of the enigmatic title "Planet of the Apes:
Genesis." I wonder if that's what the blogger's "tipster" was talking
about back in 2007?
Rich <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48907 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/19/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Planet of the Apes: Genesis |
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*** I thought that this "Genesis" project, if it even happens,
wasn't supposed to have anything to do with the Burton film? Because in the link
you posted, it says "Genesis" is suposed to be a prequel to pota2001...
***
In a message dated 9/19/08 3:55:05 PM Central Daylight Time,
handleyr@... writes:
A year
ago, this was posted
online:
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/10408
Now, we've
learned of the enigmatic title "Planet of the Apes: Genesis." I
wonder if that's what the blogger's "tipster" was talking about back in
2007?
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48908 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/19/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Individual Blu-Ray releases |
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*** If they release them as individual titles, they better be
standard DVD releases because a Blu-Ray disc of CONQUEST isn't going to
do me any good... ***
In a message dated 9/18/08 10:24:29 PM Central Daylight Time,
apefan23@... writes:
In an
early announcement to retailers, Fox Home Entertainment has revealed that they
will, in addition to the previously announced 'Planet Of The Apes: 40 Year
Evolution Blu-ray Collection', release all the "Planet of the Apes" films
individually with the same November 4th release date. As this is an unofficial
announcement, we can only assume at this time that the discs will be identical
to those found in the set.
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48909 |
From: Hunter Goatley |
Date: 9/19/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Individual Blu-Ray releases |
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> *** If they release them as individual titles, they better be standard DVD
> releases because a Blu-Ray disc of CONQUEST isn't going to do me any good...
> ***
Amazon has pre-orders available for the Blu-Ray set---and the Blu-Ray
standalone release of "Planet of the Apes." I didn't see the others
on there, nor did I see a new standard DVD release.
Hunter <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48910 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Is "Veetus" with us? |
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Is Jeff Krueger back from his trip with Bill Blake? Has anyone heard from
either of them? I think before they left, Veetus said that Bill was going to
give information or footage or something along those lines to the people putting
the new DVDs together? <.html <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48911 |
From: Hunter Goatley |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Individual Blu-Ray releases |
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> Amazon has pre-orders available for the Blu-Ray set---and the Blu-Ray
> standalone release of "Planet of the Apes." I didn't see the others
> on there, nor did I see a new standard DVD release.
I take it back. All 5 individual movies on Blu-Ray are listed.
Hunter <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48912 |
From: TZer0@aol.com |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Planet of the Apes: Genesis |
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It's an enigma!
An enigma wrapped inside a sham of a travesty!
In a message dated 9/19/2008 6:15:39 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
mlccougar@... writes:
*** I thought that this "Genesis" project, if it even happens,
wasn't supposed to have anything to do with the Burton
film? <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48913 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
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I heard from Jeff - I think he is back home
but his computer is down so he propably isnt online
at all
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 3:06
AM
Subject: [PotaDG] Is "Veetus" with
us?
Is Jeff Krueger back from his trip with Bill Blake? Has anyone heard from
either of them? I think before they left, Veetus said that Bill was going to
give information or footage or something along those lines to the people
putting the new DVDs together?
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48914 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
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In a message dated 9/20/08 1:28:54 PM Central Daylight Time,
hoknescards@... writes:
I heard from Jeff - I think he is back home
but his computer is down so he propably isnt
online at all
*** Well, maybe soon... Though I don't always care for his
"Hollywood Insider" type posts, he may be able to provide some interesting
insights regarding the Blu-Ray set... Whitty, buy Krueger a new
computer...*** <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48915 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 9/20/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
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I did – he hoc-ed it!
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of mlccougar@...
Sent: Sunday, 21 September 2008
5:06 AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Is
"Veetus" with us?
In a message dated 9/20/08 1:28:54 PM
Central Daylight Time, hoknescards@ shaw.ca writes:
I heard from Jeff - I think he is back
home
but his computer is down so he propably
isnt online at all
*** Well, maybe soon...
Though I don't always care for his " Hollywood
Insider" type posts, he may be able to provide some interesting insights
regarding the Blu-Ray set... Whitty, buy Krueger a new computer...* **
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Message: 48916 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/21/2008 |
| Subject: Check out Harry's Saturday @ Fantastic Fest 2008: CONQUEST OF THE PL |
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No real details are given here, but the reviewer sure seemed to
think it was cool...
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48917 |
From: Neil |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
.html-- I don't think he's a member of this group anymore. I'm pretty sure
he left a while ago.
Neil
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Michael & Sally Whitty"
<sallywhitty@...> wrote:
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> I did - he hoc-ed it!
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> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of
> mlccougar@...
> Sent: Sunday, 21 September 2008 5:06 AM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Is "Veetus" with us?
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>
> In a message dated 9/20/08 1:28:54 PM Central Daylight Time,
> hoknescards@... writes:
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> I heard from Jeff - I think he is back home
>
> but his computer is down so he propably isnt online at all
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>
> *** Well, maybe soon... Though I don't always care for his "Hollywood
> Insider" type posts, he may be able to provide some interesting insights
> regarding the Blu-Ray set... Whitty, buy Krueger a new computer...***
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48918 |
From: Rich Handley |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Wikipedia |
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.html This is weird. Someone keeps going in to the Wikipedia entries for
Conquest, Breck, Kolp, Armando, The Forbidden Zone and Caesar,
changing the locations of the fourth film to Central City, and
deleting all references to Ape Management, claiming the film
novelizations place Conquest in Central City, even though they
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48919 |
From: Dario Sciola |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Wikipedia |
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Wikipedia has an information vetting system in which information that is contentious or in dispute can be brought up for a sort or arbitration. But you have to be a registered user and it takes time to get to know how
to register the disputes and how to handle adding/removing data within Wikipedia. But if you did so, at least the disputed information would be brought up as soon as people looked up the entries. (If you want to
see examples of disputed claims, then just wikipedia any contemporary politician in office as they spin doctors on both sides of the divide always try to sway the wiki data.)
Dario
----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Handley <handleyr@...>
Date: Monday, September 22, 2008 10:41 am
Subject: [PotaDG] Wikipedia
> This is weird. Someone keeps going in to the Wikipedia entries > for > Conquest, Breck, Kolp, Armando, The Forbidden Zone and Caesar,
> changing the locations of the fourth film to Central City, and > deleting all references to Ape Management, claiming the film > novelizations place Conquest in Central City, even though they
> don't. What the heck? > > > ------------------------------------ > > To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PotaDG/
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48920 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
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In a message dated 9/22/08 8:21:49 AM Central Daylight Time,
ntfoster@... writes:
-- I
don't think he's a member of this group anymore. I'm pretty sure he left a
while ago.
*** Oh, I just thought he was MIA because of the road trip he was
on? But, I'll take your word for it... *** <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48921 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Wikipedia |
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*** See, now I never recived this post either, like I didn't
get a few last week.... If it wasn't for Dario's reply, I probably wouldn't have
received it at all...
Anyway, as to the "changes" in the CONQUEST entries, they probably
heard a lot of it was filmed in CENTURY CITY and instead of pulling their
fingers outta their ears, they just assumed they said CONQUEST was set in
"Central City"... And the book never says what city they're in...
As far as deleting the APE MANAGEMENT references, that's idiotic...
It's like saying there was no "Underground City" in BENEATH...
In a message dated 9/22/08 12:49:59 PM Central Daylight Time, darios@...
writes:
----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Handley <handleyr@...>
Date: Monday, September 22, 2008 10:41 am
Subject: [PotaDG] Wikipedia
> This is weird. Someone keeps going in to the Wikipedia entries
> for > Conquest, Breck, Kolp, Armando, The Forbidden Zone and
Caesar, > changing the locations of the fourth film to Central City,
and > deleting all references to Ape Management, claiming the film
> novelizations place Conquest in Central City, even though they
> don't. What the heck? >
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48922 |
From: Rich Handley |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Digest Number 3515 |
.html>Posted by: "Dario Sciola"
darios@... lmcdasc
>Wikipedia has an information vetting system in which information
>that is contentious or in dispute can be brought up for a sort or
>arbitration. But you have to be a registered user and it takes
>time to get to know how to register the disputes and how to
>handle adding/removing data within Wikipedia. But if you did so,
>at least the disputed information would be brought up as soon as
>people looked up the entries. (If you want to see examples of
>disputed claims, then just wikipedia any contemporary politician
>in office as they spin doctors on both sides of the divide always
>try to sway the wiki data.)
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48923 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: wikipedia |
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I think the wikipedia system is run pretty
good
im sure there are problems and ive heard
criticisms
but i personally have been using it for
years
and think its the greatest site on the
net
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 48924 |
From: Neil |
Date: 9/22/2008 |
| Subject: Re: Is "Veetus" with us? |
.html-- If he was still here I'm sure he would have spoken up by now.
Can't say I blame him or anyone else for leaving though, I don't
really see why anyone would bother with this group anymore (apart from
those who use it to recruit our members and stuff for various projects.)
Neil
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, mlccougar@... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 9/22/08 8:21:49 AM Central Daylight Time,
> ntfoster@... writes:
>
> -- I don't think he's a member of this group anymore. I'm pretty
sure he
> left a while ago.
> *** Oh, I just thought he was MIA because of the road trip he was
on? But,
> I'll take your word for it... *** <.html
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