Target's official response sounds like "same as it ever was" going forward, meaning further contraction of brick and mortar stock, still a decent selection online.
https://www.ign.com/articles/target-will-continue-to-sell-physical-media-in-stores-and-online
Oh, it is terrible, but if an Exorcist spoof with Linda Blair back as the possession victim, and Jesse The Body Ventura and Mean Gene Okerlund doing commentary over the final exorcism is your thing, its a fun ride. I love it. Can't wait to finally get a copy in OAR.
Glad Kino wound up with it...
Speaking of this era's Superman, DC finally released the first of the Silver Age Superman omnibuses a couple weeks back.
Starting with Action Comics 241, which was pointed out elsewhere by comic writer and Superman historian Mark Waid, Action 241 first released on April 29, 1958, the day...
Surprise release here. Up for preorder
https://www.visualentertainment.tv/collections/new-release/products/too-close-for-comfort-the-complete-series-dvd-7223?variant=41147584970857
Makes no mention whether these are the edited versions that were released of the first two seasons or anything...
I hope DC reprint Sgt. Rock in either the Compendiums or their new DC's Finest (aka DC's Epic line) format.
Oh, BTW, found Vault of Horror 5 last August. Slightly above cover. Finished up the EC Archives collection just in time to pack 'em away for a move.
Some catching up...
Superstore complete
Odd Couple complete on Blu
Star Trek Animated on Blu
Picard Complete Blu
Lower Decks 1-3 on Blu
Monk 1-3 on Blu.
Chucky 1-2 Blu
Ooh, great info from both Jerry and Will. I had a nagging feeling I was slightly off about Lois's solo title and hadn't factored in Showcase.
Thanks both.
That Lois Lane logo says to me post-1959, since that's when the comic started. That also kind of means no George Reeves. Did these live shows continue on after his death with a different Superman and the rest of the cast?
Because original networks mean nothing.
From what I can find, this show was a co-production of Aaron Spelling and Lucy. I believe that Paramount eventually wound up with this era's Aaron Spelling library, so CBS were the ones who were able to release it on DVD.
Another MU order. The last one got me Psych for $77, O&H for $18 each.
This one was Quantum Leap 2022 S1 on Blu, Mr. Mayor the complete series on Blu, and Hitman Hart Wrestling With Shadows on Blu, which is a documentary about Bret Hart's last days in the WWF and the Montreal Screwjob, that...
With the Movies Unlimited November coupon going live early, and internet confirmation of contents finally coming in, I bought Psych: The Complete Series on Blu-ray.
Also, completed Ozzie and Harriet on DVD with seasons 13 and 14.
Both purchases kind of needed to be waited on until coupon time...