Sunday, February 20, 2011

Heroes World Superhero Catalogue Part V

Sorry, it's been three weeks since I last posted scans of this catalog. Here's Part V featuring pages 31-40. Hopefully I'll have the last 10 pages up next weekend.

Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV

31. T-Shirt Jamboree!
I want all of the Star Wars and the King Kong shirts.
32. I want all of the Marvel shirts.
Especially The Incredible Hulk and Howard the Duck.
33. Super Boutique
34. Still need all of the Hulk stuff.
35. The Museum of Poster Art!
36. I love posters!
37. Marvel Special Editions, FOOM and Marvel Treasuries.
I have some of the Marvel Special Editions and Treasuries.
But, I want them all!
38. I'm not much of a DC guy.
But, I would buy that SHAZAM book with the TV Captain Marvel on it.
39. I like the vintage DC stuff.
40. I have a few of these books.
Would love to have The Mighty Marvel Superheroes' Cookbook.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Hey! Hey! Hey!

It's Fat Albert!

I went to a tag sale today and found these figures of Fat Albert and Weird Harold for $1.00. I had most of these Fat Albert figures back in the 70s, but I think we sold them in a garage sale in the 80s. I would love to find the rest of them someday.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Len Lesser, R.I.P.

From NY Daily News --

Len Lesser, the man who played the good-natured cheapskate Uncle Leo on "Seinfeld," died on Wednesday from cancer-related pneumonia, his family said. He was 88.

Best known for his enthusiastic "hello" for his nephew Jerry and his wild eyebrows, Lesser appeared in 15 episodes of the hit 1990s NBC show.

"Heaven got a great comedian and actor today," his daughter, Michele, said in a statement. "The outpouring of sympathy we've already received has been amazing and is so greatly appreciated. Thank you to all the people who helped make my father's last journey special and surrounded with love."

Lesser's classic "Seinfeld" scenes include chastising Jerry for not saying hello to him when he catches his elderly uncle shoplifting a book ("You still say hello") and his constant bragging about his son, Jeffrey, who works at the Parks Department ("You should read the letters he's written").

In addition to "Seinfeld," Lesser's TV career spanned six decades, mostly in bit roles on hit shows such as "Everybody Loves Raymond," "ER," "Kojak," and "All in the Family."

Most recently, Lesser appeared on the ABC show "Castle" in 2009.

Lesser is survived by two children and three grandchildren.

Monday, February 14, 2011

A Valentine's Day Poem

My son's girlfriend likes to write mushy love poems and songs for him. So, I asked her if she'd write a poem for the blog. She agreed.

Wonderful Wonderblog is proud to present a love poem by Jordyn McAdams.


Kenny and Jordyn

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 The sound
The sensation
The love flowing from my lips to yours
As they press together for a precious kiss
Only you can make me melt, give in and weaken
Into your arms that hold me tight, strong
But oh so gentle
And with warm hearted compassion
The sweet care you show and give to me
Is so meaningful
Lovely little words and phrases
Exchanged not only by speech
But with cherished hearts that are so in love
Every kiss is remembered

Happy Valentine's Day

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Betty Garrett, R.I.P.

From the LA Times --

Betty Garrett, a comedic actress who was a fixture in such MGM musicals as "On The Town" and "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," a regular on the television series "All in the Family" and "Laverne & Shirley" and a star on Broadway and in Los Angeles theater productions, has died. She was 91.

Garrett died early Saturday morning at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center of an aortic aneurysm, said her son Garrett Parks.

Just last Wednesday, Garrett went to dinner with friends and afterward taught a weekly musical comedy class at Theatre West, the nonprofit theater she helped found in North Hollywood half a century ago.

"She was a woman of boundless optimism," Miles Kreuger, president of the Los Angeles-based Institute of the American Musical, told The Times on Saturday. "On the screen and on television there was just a wonderful sense of joy."

In a 2009 interview with The Times, Garrett reflected on her long career. "People say, how come you've lasted this long?" she said. "I say I think it's because all of my life I have gotten to do what I love to do."

Born on May 23, 1919, in St. Joseph, Mo., Garrett had a flair for performance that was apparent at an early age.

In 1936, a family friend arranged for her to meet famed dancer Martha Graham. Graham recommended Garrett for a scholarship at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York.

"I graduated from high school at 16 and came right to New York," Garrett later recalled.

Within a few years, she was landing roles on Broadway. She made her first big splash in "Call Me Mister," a sketch comedy revue in which she sang the hit song "South America, Take It Away."

Soon, Hollywood came calling. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract drew her west in 1947, and she spent the next several years making musicals, including 1949's "Neptune's Daughter" with Red Skelton and "On the Town" with Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra.

"I was in on the end of what they called the golden years," she told The Times in 1979. "I met Gable and Tracy and, of course, Gene Kelly and Sinatra. To grow up with Frank being your idol and then suddenly being his leading lady is an extraordinary fantasy lived out."

In 1944, Garrett married actor Larry Parks, who had had success onscreen in "The Jolson Story" but whose film career ended with the Hollywood blacklist. The couple toured Britain with a vaudeville act. Parks died in 1975.

Garrett was best known on TV for her roles on two popular 1970s sitcoms, as landlady Edna Babish on "Laverne & Shirley" and as Archie Bunker's neighbor Irene Lorenzo on "All in the Family."

In recent years, she had performed a one-woman show, "Betty Garrett and Other Songs." She appeared frequently on the Theatre West stage. Her final shows there included "Nunsense," the Los Angeles premiere of Noel Coward's "Waiting in the Wings" and a revue, "Betty Garrett, Closet Songwriter."

In addition to her son Garrett, a composer, she is survived by her son Andrew, an actor, and a granddaughter, Madison.

On Saturday night Madison performed in an opera at her high school.

"She's following in her grandmother's footsteps," Garrett Parks said of his daughter.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

LOST Valentine's

See the rest of them here.

MP3 Downloads For Valentine's Day

Go here to download a free Valentine's Day Playlist featuring 14 love songs to get you in the mood.

Go here to send any MP3 to your friends and loved ones, and get $2 off with code VDAYMP3S.

Or you can buy one of these full album MP3 downloads --

Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Winners Are...

Val Lewton Horror Double Feature - TheGreatWhiteDope from the blog TheGreatWhiteDope's Mecha-Blog-Zilla.

Superman II - Joanna from the blog Christmas TV Companion.

Thanks to the four of you who entered and congratulations to the winners!

Sunday, February 06, 2011

Pittsburgh Steelers Autographs

Here's my autograph collection of the Superbowl winning Pittsburgh Steelers!
Chuck Noll
Terry Bradshaw
Mel Blount
Jack Ham
Rod Woodson
Kordell Stewart
Neil O'Donnell
Leon Searcy
Warren Williams
GO STEELERS!!!

Saturday, February 05, 2011

200 Followers and a Giveaway

Nuno Mata is the 200th follower of Wonderful Wonderblog. Thanks Nuno and the other 199 followers. It really means a lot to me that so many people actually like some of the stuff I post here.

Now it's time for a giveaway! It's nothing real big, just a couple of DVD's I accidentally bought twice. I got these at Big Lots for three bucks each. All you have to do to win is leave a comment on this post and tell me which one you'd like to have. Make sure you leave your email address in your comment or that it is in your profile so that I can contact the winners. I will choose two winners on Feb. 10, one for each DVD.

Each DVD is still shrinkwrapped but the UPC codes have been cut. Choose one of the following --

Superman II - Starring Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper, Sarah Douglas, Margot Kidder, Jack O'Halloran, Valerie Perrine, Susannah York, Clifton James, E.G. Marshall, Marc McClure and Terence Stamp.

Val Lewton Horror Double Feature - Featuring: I Walked With A Zombie starring James Ellison, Frances Dee and Tom Conway and Robert Louis Stevenson's The Body Snatcher starring Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Henry Daniell, Edith Atwater, Russell Wade and Sharyn Moffett.

Good luck!