Some images from the September 1975 issue of Dynamite Magazine, as well as the Dynamite Catalog of Year-round Hot Stuff. First, enjoy a puzzle from the perverse prince of peccant puns, Count Morbida himself!
I had the 3D King Kong poster. (Even better, I had a huge floor-to-ceiling poster of Kong standing behind huts with villagers fleeing... my god, I may still have that at my mom's house.)
I don't remember Wow. I tried searching, but only came up with a wrestling magazine. I do sorta remember one called Bananas which may have also been one of those Scholastic magazines.
One of the Dynamites I have has official Dynamite stationery in it. I should post a full size pic so my loyal readers can use it for... um, do people still write letters?
Let's not forget Pizzazz, Marvel's rip-off of Dynamite. I re-purchased a copy off of eBay a few years ago. I think it was boring. In fact it was this issue.
Dynamite! Loved that magazine. I was just telling someone about that. I forget who.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Dynamite thingamajob: 3D posters. I remember one of King Kong and maybe another of Jaws, but I might have just dreamt about that one.
Question: Do you remember a 70s magazine for even younger kids called "WOW"?
I had the 3D King Kong poster. (Even better, I had a huge floor-to-ceiling poster of Kong standing behind huts with villagers fleeing... my god, I may still have that at my mom's house.)
ReplyDeleteI don't remember Wow. I tried searching, but only came up with a wrestling magazine. I do sorta remember one called Bananas which may have also been one of those Scholastic magazines.
One of the Dynamites I have has official Dynamite stationery in it. I should post a full size pic so my loyal readers can use it for... um, do people still write letters?
Let's not forget Pizzazz, Marvel's rip-off of Dynamite. I re-purchased a copy off of eBay a few years ago. I think it was boring. In fact it was this issue.
ReplyDeleteA can opener!
Bananas
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