tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6910067.post4562133001885777285..comments2024-03-24T08:17:55.097-04:00Comments on BLOG TO COMM: Christopher Stiglianohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17107248034597839482noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6910067.post-6119006812456280702016-12-03T17:56:03.522-05:002016-12-03T17:56:03.522-05:00I know that there were several restaurant chains t...I know that there were several restaurant chains the licensed the Big Boy mascot, including Bob's, Elias Brothers, Frisch's, and Shoney's. The latter had a separate license from the other chains, since the Shoney's Big Boy comics had different content. <br />The earliest Big Boy comics were produced at Atlas/Marvel, by Stan Lee and Bill Everett.<br />Oh... and David Lynch is said to be a Big Boy fan.rnigmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01370724366178429029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6910067.post-90367372009500805072016-12-02T13:16:44.542-05:002016-12-02T13:16:44.542-05:00After looking over that channel 10 in Knoxville Sa...After looking over that channel 10 in Knoxville Saturday AM lineup it is clear that they were/are a CBS affiliate. The <b>LONE RANGER</b> and <b>SUPERMAN</b> shows were brand new network cartoons and not the live action shows I had an inkling of even when I was three...I thought that the former was good, close to the actual comic to be enjoyable albeit I thought that the <b>LONE RANGER</b> cartoon had nothing on the familiar Clayton Moore/John Hart series! As for <b>MIGHTY MOUSE</b>...eh! And I must admit that I thought <b>TOM AND JERRY</b> to be rather fuddy duddy at age six which goes to show you where my personal tastes lied at the time, or something like that!Christopher Stiglianohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17107248034597839482noreply@blogger.com