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My name is Kirk Warren and I’m a full time comic fan blowing my pay cheques on way too many comics every week.
Back in the early 90's, my mother bought me a Spider-Man comic to shut me up on a trip. I didn’t know it at the time, but that moment changed my life. Since then I've become a full blown comic fan and now purchase well in excess of 20 comics per month plus trades and other comic related goods.
As you can see, I've taken my hobby to the next step with this blog and it's allowed me to connect every single day with thousands of people that share the same passion I have for comics and I wouldn't change that for the world.
6 comments:
who is who ?
Tony the Tiger from Frosted Flakes = Green Lantern
Count Chocula = Yellow Lantern
Sugar Bear from Golden Crisp = Blue Lantern
The Silly Rabbit from Trix = Orange Lantern
Captain Crunch of Cap'n Crunch = Red Lantern
Toucan Sam from Fruit Loops = Indigo Lantern
Pebbles from Fruity Pebbles = Star Sapphire
I have no idea who the Black Lantern dude is.
The Black Lantern dude is Quisp, an old cereal that was popular back in the early 60s, but I believe it's still made today.
This is not the first breakfast parody I've seen on the Net. Google it and you'll likely see more.
If Quisp is the Black Lantern, then Quake would have to be the White Lantern.
"Hey Tony, what type of lanterns are Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner?"
"THEY ARE GRRRRRRRRRRRREEN"
What's Cap'n Cruch angry about?
Someone keeps saying his cereal cuts up peoples mouths.
hey that would mean they're spitting blood. hmm.
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