Lio by Mark Tatulli for April 17, 2011

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    margueritem  almost 14 years ago

    I donā€™t blame him, Lio.

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    WSR  almost 14 years ago

    Or possibly ā€œHeavy Metalā€

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    SCOTTtheBADGER  almost 14 years ago

    Is AMAZING STORIES still in print?

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    Bill Thompson  almost 14 years ago

    In Amazing Stories? Maybe heā€™s got the issue with Jack Williamsonā€™s first story, ā€œThe Metal Man.ā€

    SCOTTtheBADGER, Amazing Stories went out of print back in the early Nineties. They were classy about it, though. If you had a subscription, they paid off the balance by sending you a large, harcover book on the first sixty years of Buck Rogers.

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    zero  almost 14 years ago

    Donā€™t believe anything you read. AND half the things you seeā€¦

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    lewisbower  almost 14 years ago

    Will Dad do to your comics what our Moms did when we were drafted? I thought my homecoming would be happy.

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    johnnichael  almost 14 years ago

    After only a couple of years of reading LIO i think the Dad probably has his own collection of Comic Books. They seem to be be two peas in the same pod.

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    Simon_Jester  almost 14 years ago

    Iā€™ve said it before and Iā€™ll say it again. I love the ā€˜pulp-retro-futuristicā€™ look Mark Tatulli always gives the robots in the Lio strip.

    And todayā€™s ā€˜bot is especially cool

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    Steve Parmelee Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    80 years of good stories.

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    Sherlock Watson  almost 14 years ago

    I remember the TV series ā€œAmazing Storiesā€; I bet the book was better.

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    Bill Thompson  almost 14 years ago

    The TV series was neither the one thing nor the other. The magazine stayed in business from 1926 (it was the first SF magazine) until the early- or mid-Nineties, after a checkered history. It carried a lot of good stories over the years.

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