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Jan. 21st, 2010 11:39 amI need help remembering the title of a comic. I think it was released as part of Free Comic Book Day a year or two ago, and it was about a boy who was kidnapped by closet monsters, so a few of his most beloved toys went to rescue him.
Could anybody possibly help me out? I'd be most appreciative. :D I saw it here on scans_daily and went about looking for a copy, because I thought it was a cool concept and I liked the art a lot, but I couldn't find one in my comic shop, and then promptly forgot about it until today. Halp?

Could anybody possibly help me out? I'd be most appreciative. :D I saw it here on scans_daily and went about looking for a copy, because I thought it was a cool concept and I liked the art a lot, but I couldn't find one in my comic shop, and then promptly forgot about it until today. Halp?


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Date: 2010-01-22 02:18 am (UTC)Besides which, I think they should be given a fun, cheery all-ages title, along the line of Marvel Adventures. They really don't fit into the modern comics world, with all the dark, gory grown-ups' stories; Marvel Family stories should be fun, simple, and sweet. Not saccharine, but still full of gee-golly-gosh fun and adventures.
(This is usually my angry icon, but I'm just using it because it's relevant to the conversation this time. XD)
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Date: 2010-01-22 02:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-22 02:24 am (UTC)The problem with Captain Marvel is that he doesn't work with a growing teenager who is becoming an adult.