"Not 'Hollywood Independent' - writer John Oak Dalton is the real Real Thing." --Cinema Minima."Very weird and unpopular b-movies and comics."--Blogalicious. "After watching the film I am left to wonder if he had some childhood trauma he is not telling us about."--IMDB user review. "Screenwriter John Oak Dalton wanted to be in Hollywood. Instead, he's in the rustic kitchen above the Germania General Store, stirring a pot of boiling hot dogs."
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
From the Archives: Comics, 70s Style
From 1976, Bica the Bicentennial Man travels to help "The Future Superheroes."
Thanks for posting some of your early work, John! They brought back warm memories of my early homemade comic books from my misguided youth. The majority of them were done on regular lined paper and, since I didn't have a stapler, I tied them together via the holes with yarn. Sadly, I don't have any of them since I threw them away when I was in middle school. Damn, I was such a stupid kid! Of course, after that I basically kept every notebook sketch and turned into a packrat.
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Thanks for posting some of your early work, John! They brought back warm memories of my early homemade comic books from my misguided youth. The majority of them were done on regular lined paper and, since I didn't have a stapler, I tied them together via the holes with yarn. Sadly, I don't have any of them since I threw them away when I was in middle school. Damn, I was such a stupid kid! Of course, after that I basically kept every notebook sketch and turned into a packrat.
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