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Mt UY #99 review will be late...
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 15:51 -0700
by estee
Due to my working on the weekend and the holidays I haven't been able to buy my books until today.
Moreover the only store that carries UY on a regular basis is closed due to renovations. So I have to search high and low for a copy.
So my review at CX will be late.

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 13:15 -0700
by estee
I don't believe this...
I have called or been to every comic shop in a fifty kilometre radius of my home and not one store has a copy or even carry the damn book.
That leaves Toronto, only I have to work tonight at 7:00 pm.
Aghhh!
Hopefully I'll be able to snag a copy by Friday.
This sucks to the nth degree.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 16:52 -0700
by estee
Woo-hoo! I got a copy of 99!
Took me a lot longer than I expected AND I bought it at the store I usually do.
No body had this issue, even in Toronto.
To me this is a perefect example of the decline of decent society.

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:50 -0700
by estee
Okay I'm sure all of you guys have been waiting with baited breath to read my review of #99...and now it's good-to-go.
Just follow the link in my sig to take you there.
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:54 -0700
by Todd Shogun
Thanks, Estee. Btw, I've always wanted to know how you pronounce that? "Estee"
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:57 -0700
by estee
Es-tea...
It's supposed to be a Quebecois swear word.
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:03 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
I thought it was pronounced Ice Tea with a slight lisp

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 15:09 -0700
by estee
Hardy
Har
Har
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 13:02 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
estee wrote:Hardy Har Har
Don Markstein's Toonopediaâ„¢ wrote:
LIPPY THE LION AND HARDY HAR HAR
Original Medium: TV animation
Produced by: Hanna-Barbera
First Appeared: 1962
The Hanna-Barbera Studio debuted in 1957 with Ruff & Reddy, a single segment in a half-hour show that belonged to a "brand name" producer (Screen Gems). Within five years, Hanna-Barbera had become a brand name in its own right, to the point where it was possible to sell a show on the basis of that name alone. The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series began in syndication on September 3, 1962, with three segments, none of which had ever been seen before: Touché Turtle, Wally Gator, and Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har. An early version of Hardy had been seen a couple of years previously, as a guest star in the "Snooper & Blabber" segment of Quick Draw McGraw.
Lippy was, as the name implies, a lion; and Hardy was a rather dour-faced, non-laughing hyena. Their schtick was that Lippy (like Tennessee Tuxedo or Uncle Waldo on Hoppity Hooper) would come up with a wonderful but unworkable scheme to achieve whatever goal he was after; but it was usually Hardy, the pessimistic one, who suffered worse from whatever consequences befell them as a result. They operated in an urban setting, despite the fact that the opening sequence of their segment, which involved swinging on vines and escaping from crocodiles, implied something radically different. Lippy's voice was provided by Daws Butler (Peter Potamus, Huckleberry Hound and a vast horde of others). Hardy's was first done by Mel Blanc (Speedy Gonzales, Marvin Martian and an even vaster horde), but later on, Butler took over that role as well.
Lippy and Hardy were merchandised just like all the other Hanna-Barbera characters, but never to any great extent. They starred in one comic book, which Gold Key published with a March, 1963 cover date, and appeared in the back pages of a few others. They were also in one Little Golden Book, which came out about the same time.
The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series ran two seasons, a total of 51 episodes. It remained in syndication for a time after production ended, but eventually disappeared from the airwaves. Lippy and Hardy have since dropped almost completely out of sight.
Actually, I was thinking Blabber Mouse from the Super Snooper and Blabber Mouse cartoons.....
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 14:55 -0700
by MikeM
estee wrote:Woo-hoo! I got a copy of 99!
Took me a lot longer than I expected AND I bought it at the store I usually do.
No body had this issue, even in Toronto.
To me this is a perefect example of the decline of decent society.

Hairy T didnt have it? Thats where I normally pick up Usagi back issues and trades when I'm in TO
MikeM
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 16:20 -0700
by estee
I called the Tarantula but they didn't have any more when I finally had time to go out and buy it.
Went back to my regular LCS and they had a copy kept aside for me.