Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Our 1,000,000th page view!

The gang here at bare*bones e-zine wants to thank you, our readers, for making our blog a success!

Today, we had our 1,000,000th page view!

From our very first post, on April 1, 2008, to today, 10 years and over 740 posts later, we're still having a lot of fun reading comics, watching TV, and drooling over pictures of Caroline Munro!
Journey Into Strange Tales

We have two new and exciting series coming up:

Journey Into Strange Tales, starting on September 6, 2018, in which we examine the Atlas horror comics of the 1950s, and

The Warren Report, starting January 14, 2019, in which we examine the Warren horror comics of the 1960s and beyond.

The Warren Report
Of course, we have a way to go yet with Star Spangled DC War Stories, which will cover the DC War Comics through the end of 1976, It's an Entertaining Comic, which will cover EC Comics through to the bitter end in 1956, and the Hitchcock Project, which aims to cover every last episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour!

So keep coming back, tell your friends, and don't forget to comment on our posts!

From Peter, Jack, John, Jose, and the rest of our guest (ghost?) writers--thanks a million!

It's an Entertaining Comic

The Hitchcock Project

Star Spangled DC War Stories

11 comments:

  1. Congratulations. I always enjoy reading your blogs each week, although I generally comment only when you're discussing EC Comics.

    -- Jim

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  2. Congratulations, guys! Thanks for all the hard work you've put into covering these diverse areas of popular culture. I've greatly enjoyed the reading. Keep up the good work!

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  3. Thanks, Jordan and Will! More fun to come!

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  4. Congratulations! I had a similar milestone not too long ago. And a huge drop-off in traffic afterward! (Not predicting that for you.)

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  5. Thanks, Todd! Sorry about the drop-off in traffic.

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  6. Congrats on the 100,000,000th view, boys!

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  7. Oops, think I added some readers...

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  8. Thanks, Mark! I think 100 million is a little ambitious.

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