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Name: Fritz Miniutti
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Date: 17 Jan 2003
Does anyone know how i can get a Subscription to dynamite???
Name: Fritz
Email: Sundaynightmovies @yahoo.com
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Date: 17 Jan 2003
Is there a way i can get my niece a subscription to For her???
Name: Dave Anderson
Email: toadsbox@hotmail.com
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Date: 11 Jan 2003
I really enjoyed my Dynamite subscription. I participated in a pen pal promotion they ran and got two pen pals. One stopped writing right after starting. The other, a girl named Patty Cotia,and I wrote for several years. We exchanged Christmas and birthday gifts. We never met, and eventually lost touch around the 8th grade or so. I often wonder how she is now. That's how I found this site while messing around trying to pull up somthing that might help me locate her. I remember thinking the magazine was great and looking forward to getting the next issue.
Name: Dave Anderson
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Date: 11 Jan 2003
I really enjoyed my Dynamite subscription. I participated in a pen pal promotion they ran and got two pen pals. One stopped writing right after starting. The other, a girl named Patty Cotia,and I wrote for several years. We exchanged Christmas and birthday gifts. We never met, and eventually lost touch around the 8th grade or so. I often wonder how she is now. That's how I found this site while messing around trying to pull up somthing that might help me locate her. I remember thinking the magazine was great and looking forward to getting the next issue.
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Date: 20 Dec 2002
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Name: Angelo
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Date: 21 Nov 2002
I just love the internet.. coming to this site is like being reunited with an old friend..... Actually I'm looking for one specific issure... It was a Xmas issue which had some funny xmas song re-writes... "Christmas Grab bag" was one of the songs.. all those songs and the memory of those pages is still in my mind.. Yet the complete lyrics of the songs have long eluded me all my life.. I would apritiate it if someone could send me the lyrics to those Xmas songs and end my life long frustration trying to remember them... I know it was on the back end of the magazine.. and I think the cover was "The invisible Man"
Name: Melinda
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Date: 08 Nov 2002
I am looking for a "Dynamite" shirt worn by J J. Can anyone help me with this?
Name: agboga
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Date: 31 Oct 2002
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Name: Frank L Rodriguez
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Date: 17 Oct 2002
Wow!This sure brings back a lot of memories for me.As a kid growing up in the 70s I used to collect a lot of comics and I used to order Dynamite through school.The older Dynamites were easier to find at B Daltons.My favorites were Bummers and the Dynamite Duo with the cliffhangers so you would definitely have to buy the next issue.I have seen many Dynamites posted on Ebay recently and its like a part of 70s nostalgia that I'll always remember.Thanks!!!
Name: Ray Dawson
Email: nospamthanks@nowhere.moc
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Date: 05 Sep 2002
Ah yes, seeing this page brings back memories. Makes me want to dig out the box of Dynamite magazines that I have stored... uh... somewhere... if they haven't been eaten by silverfish. Nice seeing the covers and that good ole logo again! My favorite days in elementary school (Lemay Street, in LA!) were when the box from Scholastic arrived, the waiting as the teacher passed out our orders, and arriving home to tear into my new issue of Dynamite! I think I subscribed up to the time I started high school, or so. Yep, gotta find that box! :-)
Name: Lane Yarbrough
Email: Feral.1@juno.com
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Date: 15 Aug 2002
On a long hike I tried to think of who taught me to love books. I mused this over for a long time, it was a long hike. My parents rarely read, keeping to the newpapers and few magazines. I suddenly realized that we did not have any form of library or bookcase in our home. I then searched my memory for certain teachers and kept turning to my fifth grade teacher. I then had a vivd memory of taking money to school and having my teacher put it in an envelope for my "order". It was then that I fondly recalled Dynamite. My first book order was Ramona the Pest, Pipi Longstocking and a puzzle book and poster. I even remember a star chart. Am I incorrect in recalling that you ordered out of Dynamite or was Dynamite it's own issue? I remember the Magazine clearly except for that fact. It's kind of like a grown childrens version of Look. Thanks for the website, It has brought back happy thoughts and I would like to thank Dynamite for making reading fun.
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Date: 24 Jul 2002
Name: Jeff
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Date: 07 Jul 2002
Dynamite was an awesome magazine. My favorites were the ones that had the 3-D glasses and pictures in them. I just scored a huge lot of like 40 issues of Dynamite and 25 issues of 3-2-1 Contact for $15.00 on Ebay! What a steal!
Name: Anna
Email: AnnainCA@aol.com
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Date: 07 Jul 2002
Hi there, I love your pages! It's wonderful that Dynamite has a tribute site! I am 25, and I loved getting Dynamite in elementary school during the mid to late 80s. I used to order it through the Arrow Scholastic Book Club. Another favorite was Hot Dog, the magazine for slightly younger kids. Bummers was always my favorite part of Dynamite. That cartoon strip was great! Anna <a href="http://members.aol.com/AnnainCA">http://members.aol.com/AnnainCA</a>
Name: Ken
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Date: 04 Jul 2002
BACK ISSUES WANTED! Please write if you have some to sell - thanks. Ken
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Date: 30 Jun 2002
Total BLAST FROM THE PAST! Feel 8 years old again! Happy & carefree... we WILL be looking for updates! Thanks =)
Name: Joseph A. Spadaro
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Date: 28 Jun 2002
What a trip down memory lane ... I am now 38 ... I have not seen or heard of this magazine in the past 25 years ?!?!?! but i subscribed for YEARS faithfully as a young boy in grade school ... i saved every single issue ... i still have them ... i must have 100's of them ... i wrapped them in saran warp (back then) to preserve them ... what a great trip down memeory lane ... JAS
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Date: 26 Jun 2002
I was born in 1973 and did not even read this magazine. I just found DYNAMITE MAGAZINES on ebay and loved that these mags were from my time...The pics and story remind me of my childhood and are great to collect. They really reflect a great era....
Name: Dann Zehr
Email: dzehr@diamante.com
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Date: 18 Jun 2002
I used to get Dynamite magazine as a kid. I still have a stack of over 30 copies somewhere in the attic, I think. I had the one with the Walton's on the front cover & I think it was like the 4th issue that they ever produced. Good memories! I learned alot. One issue had the whole script for "Who's on First" by Abbott & Costello. Anyway, Thanks for your site. God bless! Dann Zehr
Name: drahgo
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Date: 01 Jun 2002
very cool page the 70's were fun keep up the cool page and more scans GOOD JOB cya next time
Name: Richard Butcher
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Date: 17 May 2002
One of the few things I looked foreward to in grade school was the days when the Scholastic book order arrived with my latest issue of DYNAMITE MAGAZINE.
Name: Richard Butcher
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Date: 17 May 2002
One of the few things I looked foreward to in grade school was the days when the Scholastic book order arrived with my latest issue of DYNAMITE MAGAZINE.
Name: Eric
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Date: 14 May 2002
Dynamite was published between 1974 and 1992 as far as I know...Dynamite rules!
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Date: 15 Apr 2002
Geez...am I getting OLD or what? LOL! I remember that magazine very well when I was in elementary and junior high. I guess you have to be 29-35 to remember Dynamite! Thanks for bringing back such fond memories.
Name: Jeff Lonto
Email: STUDIOZ7@aol.com
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Date: 09 Mar 2002
Two questions, between what dates was Dynamite published? I remember that magazine very well. It was almost as good as Marvel's Pizzazz magazine. And what became of Magic Wanda, the ultimate 70s chick? ("Hey, what's happening?") I had such a crush on her...
Name: The Wizard
Email: TheWizard@voodoowizardneworleans.com
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Date: 05 Mar 2002
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Name: Chef Mayhem
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Date: 23 Feb 2002
Hey everyone, If anyone has any information about whether or not Dynamite published an issue that had an article on Disney's Haunted Mansion attraction, I'd love to know about it... write me at the email address above. If anyone actually has a copy of that issue (I've heard such a thing exists, but never found it) I'll pay ya top dollar for it, or even copies! Thanks! -Chef Mayhem
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Date: 19 Feb 2002
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Name: Jen
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Date: 15 Feb 2002
I used to LOVE this magazine! I'm glad other people remember it too.
Name: TRISH
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Date: 09 Feb 2002
WOW! THIS REALLY BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES. THANKS :O)
Name: todd
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Date: 06 Feb 2002
This site is so cool, even the Fonz would dig it. I remember tearing through Dynamite as soon as I could get my hands on it. One problem though, your site leaves me with the nagging feeling that I'm getting OLD.
Name: Jaimz Lucero
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Date: 21 Jan 2002
- Great nostalgic page. Just thinking about the 70's brings back fantastic memories. I was reading all of the comments from all of the enthusiastic readers out there and I put on my favorite 70's album and lit up a fatty and began reminiscing. Anyone out there remember that great cartoon ... Little Annie Fannie ... or something ... no wait ... that was Playboy Magazine. I don't think that Scholastic provided that to school kids. Who knows? I was always stoned. Ah! the 70's! When mary jane was legal! I do remember the mag, the cartoons and the laughs that I shared with my best friend at the time. Dynamite! may be responsible for the development of my weird sense of humor. How many times it has come back to bite me in the ass. So many readers have stated that they feel old after finding this site. I couldn't help but feel young again! And all of you that regret losing, selling or throwing out all of your Dynamite! s, remember that you will discover the value of something when you find it on sale at an antique store! Peace Love and Happiness
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Date: 18 Jan 2002
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Date: 18 Jan 2002
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Date: 17 Jan 2002
i have tons of Dynamite magazines! are they worth anything?
Name: Grace
Email: camachig@aol.com
Referral: have 3 vol.s and wanted 2 know more about it
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Date: 14 Jan 2002
hey , i found 3 books up in the attic ,when i bought my house. one of MR.T , SYLVESTER SALLONE , KIM FIELDS. and one of the books have a iron t-shirt still in the book.i wish i could share this books too,your site is cool. keep up the good memories....
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Date: 03 Jan 2002
I just came across some of my old issues that I can't bring myself to toss. Some of them even have the goodies still attached... like football cards & stationery. To Ira: thanks for the article, it convinced a friend & I to write some letters that we actually got replies from. I will be back for more issues too! L.A.
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Date: 01 Jan 2002
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Date: 12 Dec 2001
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Date: 04 Dec 2001
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Date: 03 Dec 2001
I couldn't wait to get this eye-candy each and every month!
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Date: 02 Dec 2001
Oh wow! I am not alone! This is so cool! I found one my oldest friends in the Send in for a Pen Pal issue and reading about the Dukes issue I remember fighting with my buddy Tracey about who Bo Duke would love more! Hee hee! Nice to see so many who share so many great memories about a kewl mag!
Name: Mary Anne
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Date: 01 Dec 2001
I loved this magizine when I was little! I don't have any copies so I it was a delight to see some of the old magazine covers and Bummers. Thanks for a great site! Mary Anne Nova Scotia, Canada
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Date: 01 Dec 2001
I loved this magizine when I was little! I don't have any copies so I it was a delight to see some of the old magazine covers and Bummers. Thanks for a great site! Mary Anne Nova Scotia, Canada
Name: Jeff Reddig
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Date: 27 Nov 2001
The best kids' magazine ever. Couldn't wait to get each new issue every month and read it cover to cover the first day. Would compare it to past issues while reading it with my brother. Liked Bananas too. I just hope that my parents haven't cleaned out the basement and thrown all the magazines away!
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Date: 23 Nov 2001
Such a cool site! I remember the site well, does any one know where I can find the issue with the rock band KISS on the cover? or maybe it was just an issue with a free pull out poster of Gene Simmone right? OH WELL what ever it was I would still like to find it because it rawked!!!!!! ok TO REPLY TO ME PLEASE GO TO THE MESSAGE BOARD AT: http://www.blownaparts.com this the official site of the coolest new school punk/hard rawk band in America (THE NAPOLEON BLOWN APARTS) thanks ba'bye,
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Date: 20 Nov 2001
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Date: 12 Nov 2001
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Date: 03 Nov 2001
I actually have all of the issues in my parents hose and havent thought about them in as many years. Looking back at them now, you brought back some relly good memories.,
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Date: 02 Nov 2001
'77 Brady Bunch cover! I was 5, it was my first Dynamite. Ah, the memories.
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Date: 02 Nov 2001
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Date: 29 Oct 2001
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Date: 29 Oct 2001
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Date: 24 Oct 2001
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Date: 24 Oct 2001
I can't believe someone else remembered this magazine! I am going to bookmark this page! I LOVE IT!
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Date: 20 Oct 2001
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Date: 19 Sep 2001
This page was Dynamite to find!! It was really a bummer when 6th grade was over and no more Scholastic reading books to buy...I always wanted posters, but my mom wouldn't buy them, just stuff to read-thank goodness for Dynamite magazine. How much did it even cost?? It couldnt have been more than a dollar...lotta money when you dont get an allowance! Thanks for the trip down memory lane :)
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Date: 19 Sep 2001
I had THE coolest poster in the whole world from a dynamite magazine... It was two kids skateboarding... in 3_D. I didn't realize until years later that it was three d. I just thought it was this really cool blue and red poster. Great site. thanks for having it up
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Date: 16 Sep 2001
I'd just like to say that I am a die hard fan of Johnny Depp, and I have a Dynamite magazine cover with him on the front, although I never found the inside. I would have loved to see what was said about him! I hope this site puts that issue on display.
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Date: 04 Sep 2001
I loved Dynamite. I miss the 70's, although, I was just an elemetary school kid then. I remember when my favorite pair of bell bottoms got too short for me and my Mom cut them off for shorts and I cried and cried. And of course, I loved Welcome Back, Kotter and Chico and the Man. Thanks for the website!
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Date: 02 Sep 2001
WOW!..... I don't just 'remember' Dynamite. I am still living it (sorta)... There was an issue where you can send in for a penpal and I sent away for it. That was the early 80's. My penpal and I still write to each other after all these years!!!! We've 'seen' each other go through Jr. High, High School, College, Jobs, Marriage, Kids... ect.... THANK YOU DYNAMITE MAGAZINE!!!.........
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Date: 31 Aug 2001
Hi, for anyone that read Bananas... I WAS kristy Kramer! That was me... Now I'm in Hong Kong all my back issues packed away- If anyone has a copy and could scna it, I'd be so greatful!
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Date: 30 Aug 2001
Great site! http://rose.poehali.com/
Name: Rosa Alex
Email: rosa.alex@canada.com
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Date: 30 Aug 2001
<a href=http://rose.poehali.com/>Awesome!</a>
Name: dawn struhar
Email: deloresdawn@hotmail.com
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Date: 23 Aug 2001
wow! what a flash back! i wish i could find more dynamite mags out there, any one remember "hotdog"?
Name: Marcia
Email: tdeetdum@oz.net
Referral: search engine
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.76 [en] (Win98; U)
Date: 08 Aug 2001
Dynamite! was a great magazine. I'd be happy just to see the Halloween issue again, if anyone is willing to post scans of some of the pages or color xerox a few. Talk about auld lang syne...
Name: Jeff Fitzgerald
Email: bopit36@webtv.net
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Date: 08 Aug 2001
I remember I started reading Dynamite! in the 5th grade. I still have the issue that shows you how to decorate your house for a disco party. That issue even came with a cardboard record with a disco song on it! I have many memories of locking myself in my room on a Friday night with a huge bag of chips and a Pepsi and reading my new issue of Dynamite! Those were great times!
Name: brucenhope
Email: brucenhope@hotmail.com
Referral: web
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Date: 28 Jul 2001
This site is great. I still have some of the magazines. I could not let myself get rid of them. Long live Dynamite Magazine!
Name: brucenhope
Email: brucenhope@hotmail.com
Referral: web
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Date: 28 Jul 2001
This site is great. I still have some of the magazines. I could not let myself get rid of them. Long live Dynamite Magazine!
Name: rogue
Email: rogue-694@aol.com
Referral: RE-RUN and shirley told me about it.
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; AOL 6.0; Windows 98)
Date: 22 Jul 2001
I love this magazine. I like it because it is the magazine that taught me how to read. I love dynamite. I just got the newest issue with BARNEY on the cover. I like this magazine more than I like HIGHLIGHTS except DYNAMITE doesn't have GOOFUS and GALANT in it. I think DYNAMITE should have something like GOOFUS and GALANT because GOOFUS is a bad boy, and GALANT is a good boy. GALANT wipes his shoes before he enters the house. GOOFUS tracks mud all over the new carpet. GALANT brushes his teeth before he goes to bed. GOOFUS doesn't brush his teeth, so he has rotten gums now. GALANT finishes his homework before he watches television. GOOFUS watches television all the time, so he is flunking out of 3rd grade.....anyway, I wish DYNAMITE would have something like GOOFUS and GALANT.......maybe it could be called SATAN and JESUS....that would be cool, because everyone knows SATAN is bad, and JESUS is good. if anyone knows the editor of DYNAMITE, please pass that suggestion on to them. thanks.
Name: Victo
Email: victoworld@yahoo.com
Referral: search engine
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)
Date: 19 Jul 2001
I"m looking for a Dynamite issue that had a dukes of hazzard mini poster in it. Had Bo, Luke, and Daisy on the roof of the General Lee. It also had another poster on the other side.
I can't for the life of me remember what issue this was, so it's hard to look for it on Ebay. If anyone knows, please email me directly with the answer. Also, if you've got it for sale, I'd love to find out the price...thanks a million.
Name: JILL
Email: Jilekins@aol.com
Referral: searched in on net
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Date: 17 Jul 2001
Hi- You have no idea what I went through to rememeber the title to this mag! I was remembering a cool mag from elel. school-- yada yada-- and while I was cleaning out my old junk, i came across a pair of the 3D glasses with DYNAMITE written on it! YES! I was so happy! All my friends thought I was nuts when I was trying to find out the name of the magazine we all got in school! Well-- now I am looking to find the latter 80s ones. WHERE CAN I FIND THEM? Ebay only has 70s and early 80s. Can anyone help me?? Thanks a ZILLION!--JILL jilekins@aol.com
Name: Lisa C. Abbatomarco
Email: sadhukitty@yahoo.com
Referral: my best friend
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 95)
Date: 11 Jul 2001
oh my god i have about 20 issues myself stashed away unable to really let them go! my best friend and i had a dynamite club and a bike wash and everything to make money once just like ol dynamite said to do do you remember supermag too??
Name: william
Email: aesgaard41@yahoo.com
Referral: Search
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Date: 05 Jul 2001
Yo, dude. I still have all my old magazines and they're all in fair shape too, minus the posters and some back covers cut off. I still look through them when I'm doing research and I remember they did a feature on it. I still remember the Dynamite Duo superheroes, Nightglider and Dawnstar. I really miss this magazine. I thought it'd be around forever !
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Date: 25 Jun 2001
C'était bien mais pas en Francais... BYE BYE
Name: Steve
Email: bender0569@aol.com
Referral: Search Engine
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 4.0)
Date: 20 Jun 2001
I have lots of Dynamite magazines with the 3D poster in tact as well. I have the Peanuts issue. Also, the Incredible Hulk issue. Shows how Lou Ferrigno put on his make-up.I remember the biggest high was getting my new Dynamite! I wish it would make a comeback. I am 32 now and used to get this in elemtary school.
Steve
Name: DjMaks
Email: djmaks@interfree.it
Referral: about yahoo!
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt;
Interfree OEM)
Date: 13 Jun 2001
Fantastic! I'm Italian and for me Dynamite is a new old thing! I have a fantastic '70's inspired FLASH site at this address: http://djmaks.cjb.net PLEASE VISIT IT AND SIGN MY GUESTBOOK! GREETINGS FROM ITALY! MAKS
Name: patti
Email:
Referral: search engine
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 12 Jun 2001
I was telling my son about Dynamite not to long ago while he was reading Nickelodeon magazine. I told him how cool our mag was. I tried to explain to him what a bummer was. We were watching Freaks & Geeks tonight when one of the characters mentioned Dynamite. I wondered if there was a web site, and here I am. Boy does it bring back memories. I almost feel like a kid again.
Name: jose vega
Email: javega_72@yahoo.com
Referral: surfing
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT)
Date: 31 May 2001
I used to love this magazine! I can't believe that I had forgotten about it until I stumbled onto this site. I used to have a Dynamite Club when I was a kid and I was president of it. I organized my club around suggestions I received from Dynamite! magazine. This magazine was something really special for me and am happy to see that others celebrate it as well. Long live Dynamite!
Name: Ray King
Email: we2kings@nothnbut.net
Referral: e-bay
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98)
Date: 31 May 2001
This magazine helped peek my reading interests, remember how we couldn't wait till our orders came in. Long Live The 70's
Name: Louis
Email: louisschwartz@home.com
Referral: Search Engine
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Date: 29 May 2001
I never forgot about Dynamite Magazine and I knew it was a matter of time for someone to make a website about it. I read this magazine when I was in the 5th, 6th, and 7th grade (1977,78,79). WOW 20 years went by fast.
Name: Louis
Email: louisschwartz@home.com
Referral: Search Engine
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Date: 29 May 2001
I never forgot about Dynamite Magazine and I knew it was a matter of time for someone to make a website about it. I read this magazine when I was in the 5th, 6th, and 7th grade (1977,78,79. I still have every one of them somewhere im moms attic. WOW 20 years went by fast.
Name: garret
Email: sofia_garret@hotmail.com
Referral: news
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Date: 27 May 2001
Name: wrck2000
Email: wrck2000@yahoo.com
Referral: JerzyRock Website
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Date: 09 May 2001
This is a real blast from my past! I too have a few issues stashed away from the mid-'70's...I always looked forward to the issues, and I have a record that was in the back of one. Remember those flimsy plastic records you cut out and played? I have one in front of me called "Count Morbida's Chamber of Horrors" and is listed as ©1975 Dynamite. Cool to get that out again. Great covers, too---like FARRAH!
Name: Leslie
Email: nausea_X_ten@ucky.com
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Date: 04 May 2001
I was running my daughter to school this morning and low and behold,a yard sale on the way!I walked away with eight issues of Dynamite magazine for 10 cents a piece!They bring back memories especially Count Morbid I have the Dark Crystal issue,Michael Jackson,Matt Dillion,Garfield,E.T.,Rick Springfield,Knight Rider,and Square Pegs,issues!All for .80 cents!
Name: Lola
Email: lolaoppd@yahoo.com
Referral: found it
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0)
Date: 02 May 2001
Dynamite was the ****. There will never be a magazine as simple, and at the same time so ridiculously awesome, ever again.
Name: elena
Email: eferrucci@aol.com
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Date: 12 Apr 2001
hi in the late 70's does any know if the white shadow tv people were in this mag ?
Name: Laura
Email: LSRogalla@aol.com
Referral: surfing
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Date: 05 Apr 2001
I loved Dynamite! My favorite Gotcha was look that special someone in the eye and mouth the words Olive Juice and then watch them blush!
Name: Anita Adkins
Email: anitatanky@aol.com
Referral: Surfing
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 26 Mar 2001
Dynamite was the coolest magazine around when I was a kid. It was much better than Teen Beat, Tiger Beat, and all of those other pre-teen type magazines. I still think I have issues in my parent's attic. I remember being so anxious to received my Dynamite magazines at school. They rocked!!!! If anyone knows how one can get back issues of the mag, please let me know.
Name: B Richardson
Email: richardson7@illicom.net
Referral: searched dynamite magazine
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Date: 28 Feb 2001
I wondered if anyone remembered this magazine. I think I had all the ones you have shown here at one time. Wish it was still around. I would still be reading it now as an adult!
Name: Laila
Email:
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Date: 15 Feb 2001
Whoops! I meant "magazine", not "message" - Duh!
Name: Laila
Email: steve_as@hotmail.com
Referral: just looked for Dynamite!
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)
Date: 15 Feb 2001
Hahaha! So excellent! I loved this message as a kid! What was the name of the Vampire - and what actually was it that he was about? Word games? Anyway, thanks for putting this up online!
Name: jef holt
Email: jefholt@hotmail.com
Referral: d-tees
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 14 Feb 2001
i wish i still had the elo centerfold that hung proudly on my bedroom wall. my first exposure to the loch ness monster! fond and creepy memories.
Name: jef holt
Email: jefholt@hotmail.com
Referral: d-tees
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 14 Feb 2001
i wish i still had the elo centerfold that hung proudly on my bedroom wall. my first exposure to the loch ness monster! fond and creepy memories.
Name: Jes
Email: jes313@hotmail.com
Referral: Generation Boom site
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)
Date: 13 Feb 2001
Dynamite! was a cool magazine. But I remember that before that magazine was available in our school book orders that another magazine called Smash was available. I specifically remember an issue featuring a Planet Of The Apes movie with one ape on the cover. I also remember an article on violence in sports with a picture of hockey players fighting on the ice. And I remember the magazine featured a regular comic story (more than just a comic strip but covering two or three pages) about a superhero and his sidekick (named something like Pedro) who'd travel to other planets. The superhero was clumsy or dumb or something and the sidekick would have to bail him out of trouble. I think the comic also featured puzzles, like word games, that you had to solve to help out the superhero. This magazine was available in the early '70s, probably no later than '72 or '73. Does anyone else know about this magazine? If so, please E-mail me with any memories you might have about it
one other magazine I would buy as a kid was called Pizzazz. This was around '78. It wasn't a school book order magazine, but one available publicly in stores. It was similar to Dynamite! and Smash, with games and pictures and comics and articles on current celebrities. The only one I specifically remember was one I didn't get to buy, for whatever reason, that featured the Peter Frampton-Bee Gees movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (a terrible movie, so maybe not buying the magazine was a good thing). If anyone else remembers Pizzazz magazine, please E-mail me with what you remember
I'm off to Ebay to buy some Dynamites
Name: James DeFeo
Email: jdefeo@mediaone.net
Referral: Yahoo search
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Mac_PowerPC)
Date: 05 Feb 2001
WHAT MEMORIES!
Name: selina paine
Email: selina.paine@primedica.com
Referral: web
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 95; DigExt)
Date: 01 Feb 2001
Wow, talk about a flashback!! I remember those issues, especially the one with Farrah on the cover!!
Name: Erick
Email: erickjon@aol.com
Referral: Google search
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; AOL 6.0; Windows 98)
Date: 31 Jan 2001
There was a photo of me and my friends in a Dynamite Magazine in 1979 I believe. It was a disco issue and was embarrassed to be in it at the time. Now I would give anything to find the issue.
Name: Heidi Crabtree
Email: bustersbattery@angelfire.com
Referral: Yahoo!
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Date: 09 Jan 2001
How vividly I remember those great school days, when our book orders would show up. I cannot remember the company that gave out little booklets of books to order, but Dynamite was usually on my list. I'll never forget that day when, coming in from a cold outdoor recess, I noticed that almost every desk had a Dynamite on it, the shipment having arrived while we were outside. One teacher questioned why it was so popular, and another teacher said, "Look who's on the cover!" Fonzie was that month's cover star! Perhaps I'll surf over to Ebay sometime and see about getting a few for old time's sake!
Name: strawberry
Email: allstrawberrys@yahoo.com
Referral: browsin
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Date: 02 Jan 2001
I thought i was lookin up children hair styles and i ran across your page. This was so funny!!! I had truely forgot about this mag. I use to buy this as a child. This was like a blast from my past!!! Thank you. :?)
Name: Scott E. Hileman
Email: meh@netusa1.net
Referral: I went looking for Dynamite!
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; MSN 2.5; Windows 98;
DigExt)
Date: 28 Dec 2000
Wow. This is so cool that others remember that great magazine. I'm in my 30s now, but I will always have fond memories of that magazine. While most of mine are from the late 70s, I knew it was published up to the 80s. But it is no longer published!? "Don't you hate when your favorite magazine from your youth is no longer available." Hang in there and take care! Scott E. Hileman
Name: Ira Goldwyn
Email: bbrothergcs@hotmail.com
Referral: surfing
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98; MSNIA)
Date: 26 Dec 2000
Back in the 70's, I was honored (and paid) to be IN Dynamite Magazine twice. They bought a story about my autograph collection. It was very exciting, not only to sell a story (at the age of 13?) but to have a photographer come to the house and take a large photo.
I was in the issue that featured the return of the Brady Bunch on the cover, and then was surprised to see a reprint of the story in the '25th' anniversary issue as well.
As some of you may know, Jane, the editor was married to the editor of Bananas Magazine...who subsequently has gone on to be R.L. Stine, spooky ghost story writer. However, to Jane to and Bob Stine... I thank you for my 15 minutes of fame.
Name: Ira Goldwyn
Email: bbrothergcs@hotmail.com
Referral: surfing
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98; MSNIA)
Date: 26 Dec 2000
Back in the 70's, I was honored (and paid) to be IN Dynamite Magazine twice. They bought a story about my autograph collection. It was very exciting, not only to sell a story (at the age of 13?) but to have a photographer come to the house and take a large photo.
I was in the issue that featured the return of the Brady Bunch on the cover, and then was surprised to see a reprint of the story in the '25th' anniversary issue as well.
As some of you may know, Jane, the editor was married to the editor of Bananas Magazine...who subsequently has gone on to be R.L. Stine, spooky ghost story writer. However, to Jane to and Bob Stine... I thank you for my 15 minutes of fame.
Name: Scott Harwood Jr
Email: scottjr@harwoodinsurance.com
Referral: Link
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98)
Date: 14 Dec 2000
I can't believe someone else remembers this great magazine!! Of course I have long since thrown my issues away. I remember that they did a special anniversary issue that was available in our local bookstores. It had an aqua cover, had Charlie Brown on the cover and had a cool 3d poster that required red and green glasses!
Name: Peter Fay
Email: psfay2345@netzero.net
Referral: web search
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Date: 11 Dec 2000
I am looking for Dynamite magazines from the early to mid-80's, mostly the issues that carried articles about video games. If you can help, please email me. Thank you.
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Date: 27 Nov 2000
DYNAMITES ARE SOOOOOOOOOO COOOOOLLLLL!!!!!!!!!! I ALMOST GOT EVERY ISSUE OF THE DYNAMITE SECTION!!!!!
Name: Toquisha Fuller
Email: sport@compserve.com
Referral: from my school project
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; AOL 5.0; Windows 98;
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Date: 27 Nov 2000
Dynamites is so cool! Because you can blow up mines and caves! It is for my Indepdent Study Project
Name: Donna LeBlanc
Email: pokeemom@iwon.com
Referral: Yahoo search on 1970s
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE 3.02; Update a; AK;
Windows 95)
Date: 24 Sep 2000
Thanks so much for bringing back memories of this magazine that I pretty much forgot about! When I was in school I ordered this magazine from the school book club every time!
Name: Debbie
Email: Debsdancer
Referral: My friend Tynan!
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; AOL 5.0; Mac_PPC)
Date: 21 Sep 2000
I had a Dynamite Club for years!!!! this is a kick!!!!
Name: psaur
Email: costellofan@webtv.net
Referral: through dogpile
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/3.0 WebTV/1.2 (compatible; MSIE 2.0)
Date: 18 Sep 2000
I just got the 1978 Dynamite Year-Round Catalog of Hot Stuff from a friend who found it at a garage sale. It's in perfect condition, even has the door poster intact. It reminds me of Zoom--it's all activities and recipes, none of the celebrity stuff. Count Morbida pops up here and there. I'll probably put it on eBay one of these days... Cool site here, lots of memories. Was Scholastic School Services also responsible for a thing called "Pickles?" I seem to remember a set of books for younger readers about a town of animals, like Richard Scarry's books. I associate that and Dynamite with the occasional St. Pius X book fairs.
Name: Andy Hertzmark
Email: hertzmark@usa.net
Referral: random web search
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 15 Sep 2000
From reading all this dynamite stuff, one would think that you had to have been 30plus to enjoy it. I remember ordering it through Scholastic Books in the early 1980's as a third grader.
Name: MarieAnn Weibley
Email: purpleskates86@yahoo.com
Referral: yahoo link
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt;
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Date: 10 Sep 2000
Oh my god does this magazine remind me of the good old days when I was young. I still have a copy of the MASH directory sign from an old issue.
Wow this takes me back.
Name: Maggie
Email: whitepio@smbsd.k12.ca.us
Referral: looked for Dynamite info
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.7 [en] (Win98; I)
Date: 07 Sep 2000
I NEED YOUR HELP!
I'm looking for a Dynamite from the late 70s. I don't remember who is on the cover (I know that's no help). But, in the "Bummer" cartoon section, there's a cartoon that says "Isn't it a bummer when...everyone knows your girlfriend's name?" and there's a "word bubble" with the name Maggie Peterson. My maiden name is Maggie Peterson! I remember seeing this as a kid and being AMAZED that MY name was in the magazine. For months, I wondered who liked me (you have to realize, I was about 9). It didn't occur to me that someone else in the world could have my name. Anyway, any help to find or buy this edition would be greatly appreciated!!! Maggie Peterson (White) Thanks!
Name: Sharry Aschenbrenner
Email: Hardygirl66@aol.com
Referral: happened on it accidentally!
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; AOL 5.0; Windows 95;
DigExt)
Date: 06 Sep 2000
Hi! I LOVED Dynamite as a kid! You weren't cool at book order time unless you coughed up 75 cents for this mag! i recently happened upon 30 issues and the woman gave them to me for free! Now that I'm a teacher, these mags come in handy for craft ideas, jokes, and just to show my students what a cool mag this used to be, and how great it was to be a kid in the '70's! Thanks for posting this site!
Name: trina preston
Email:
Referral: surfing for info on dynamite magazine
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; MSN 2.6; AOL 5.0;
Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 30 Aug 2000
I loved looking at the the pass Dynamite magazine covers, it brought back memories of my childhood reading Dynamite. I loved the magazine it was sure inexpensive way to get photos and posters of your favorite stars and tv shows, Dynamite magazine is what Disney Adventures magazine is to my daughter generation cool.
Name: Fred Richards
Email:
Referral: Just poking around
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.7 [en] (Win95; U)
Date: 18 Aug 2000
I loved Dynamite when I was a kid, thanks for the laffs
Name: Chris
Email:
Referral: links
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; AOL 5.0; Mac_PPC)
Date: 17 Aug 2000
This is great! Nice to see some other fans of this cool mag. Did anyone else ever order the special issues, such as the book of 3-D posters or the book of nothing but "Gotcha!'s"? Very cool, and probably still in the folks' attic!
Name: Roger Feigelson
Email: Roger.Feigelson@oracle.com
Referral: yahoo
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.72 [en] (Win95; I)
Date: 31 Jul 2000
This is great! I was obsessed (and I mean obsessed) with Dynamite and Bananas. So much so I ordered every back issue I could lay my hands on. There were still some titles impossible to get, even in the 70s. I think the rarest...and I can actually remember this, was issue #22 with The Fonz on the cover
Name: William T Terrance
Email: nerfherder0420@yahoo.com
Referral: searching yahoo for late 70's stuff for a research project
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows 98)
Date: 30 Jul 2000
I remember reading copies of this magazine, i think they were from 79 or 80 though, I'd love to see some of the later issues. Does anyone know a good place for late 70's history?
Name: Steve Haxton
Email: sahaxton@juno.com
Referral:
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Date: 14 Jul 2000
I have nearly every magazine that was printed. Was wondering if they held any value.
Name: Suzanne
Email: sbbsf@aol.com
Referral: yahoo
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.5 (Macintosh; I; PPC)
Date: 10 Jul 2000
I thought I was the last of those who remembered Run Joe Run.... Loved it ...
Name: Maria Newton
Email: mnewton_76178@yahoo.com
Referral: aol 70's nostaliga
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; AOL 4.0; Windows 98)
Date: 30 Jun 2000
Thanks for taking me back!!!!! The 70's rocks!!!!!
Name: Jim
Email: jjw92@hotmail.com
Referral: Lee
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT)
Date: 28 Jun 2000
I subscribed to this magazine for quite awhile! This brings back a lot of memories, thanks.
Name: Lee
Email: bostonfrog@yahoo.com
Referral: my friend Eric
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98)
Date: 27 Jun 2000
Dude!! I had totally forgotten about this gem of a kids' magazine. I'm a little young to remember the mid-'70s covers, but I remember getting early '80s issues with Scott Baio, Mork and the Dukes on the cover. Wow, seeing Dynamite takes me back to elementary school back in Texas... sitting in Mrs. Coleman's second-grade class and reading about my favorite TV stars. Kids today should be so lucky as to have a magazine half as good as Dynamite.
Name: Eric B
Email: roar666@aol.com
Referral: stumbled on it
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.72 [en] (Win98; I)
Date: 27 Jun 2000
Imagine my shock. Does anyone know when Dynamite stopped publishing? I always liked the Dynamite Dares feature where they sampled weird food (to kids) like shark fin, eel, squid and frog legs. I also remember a pretty heated "rock vs. disco" debate that played out over a couple of issues.
Name: Michelle
Email: lovemuffin@aol.com
Referral: surfing the net
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; AOL 5.0; Windows 98;
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Date: 08 Jun 2000
This brings back such great memories!Keep me posted!
Name: Dana
Email: Msscoot27@aol.com
Referral: searching for 70's material
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; AOL 4.0; Windows 95)
Date: 19 May 2000
Oh my God!! Did you ever bring back some memories! I completely forgot about those magazines! Thanks!
Name: j.salomone
Email: caslip@ny.freei.net
Referral: just surfing the net
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 95; DigExt;
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Date: 06 May 2000
i can't believe it! i loved those dynamites from back in the day. my little sister (now 30) stole them but i saw them at her house just recently & know she never threw them out. makes me want to go over & liberate themback to me!
Name: Darryl Heine
Email: dheine71@hotmail.com
Referral: Ask Jeeves
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 03 May 2000
I remember Dynamite magazine! I wish I could find issue #6 from 1974 with "This is Your Life, Snoopy" in it.
Name: josho
Email: josh@dangerousmonkey.com
Referral: http://www.megnut.com
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 26 Apr 2000
Incredible! You should be bronzed for building this ode to one of the few really great things about being a kid in the 70s.
Love the "Bummers" link. I actually bombarded them for years trying to get a Bummer of mine in there.
I guess that would explain why I never ended up in the comedy business.
Name: Alexis
Email: sixelas@aol.com
Referral: NBC affiliate in Cleveland during '70's week!
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98)
Date: 25 Apr 2000
What memories this site brought back! Sure wish I kept all my old copies. Anyone know where to buy old ones?
Name: Elaine
Email: tusk8199@aol.com
Referral:
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; AOL 5.0; Windows 98;
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Date: 23 Apr 2000
My favorite articles was the Bummers, the celeb. pictures (Shaun Cassidy was my favorite), and Foxy Fiddler...The stories about the horse. What ever happened to him?
Name: Elaine
Email: tusk8199@aol.com
Referral: found it myself
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Date: 23 Apr 2000
Name: Linda Aber/Magic Wanda
Email: LINTINTIN@aol.com
Referral: my son found it and said, "Hey, Mom, you're famous!"
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; AOL 4.0; Mac_PPC)
Date: 23 Apr 2000
Cool to see that so many people remember our magazine. Many of the original staff are still in touch and still working together. Chip Lovitt and I signed the guest book a couple of years ago, but it's gone. Oh well, the memories linger on! hi to all you fans! Love, peace, and Magic, Magic "Linda Aber" Wanda
Name: Mike Bolig
Email: gillobmike@cs.com
Referral: Looking for 70's stuff
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 15 Apr 2000
Thank you for the great old memories, just like the t.v. shows on saterday morn (Run Joe run, Shazam, Isis and if any one remenbers The Drack Pack)
Name: Mike Bolig
Email: gillobmike@cs.com
Referral: Looking for 70's stuff
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 15 Apr 2000
Thank you for the great old memories, just like the t.v. shows on saterday morn (Run Joe run, Shazam, Isis and if any one remenbers The Drack Pack)
Name: Victor
Email: webmaster@saturnofunion.com
Referral:
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 95; DigExt)
Date: 07 Apr 2000
Wow! How I did love reading this magazine as a child. I've perused this guestbook, and was sad to see no mention of Count Morbida. Do none of you remember Dynamite!'s famous vampire?! :)
Name: kathy pagliaro
Email: berrilox@aol.com
Referral:
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Date: 29 Mar 2000
I loved Dynamite!
Name: Shari
Email: sekammerman@email.msn.com
Referral: excite search engine
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 95; DigExt)
Date: 28 Mar 2000
I just have very fond memories of the magazine. I don't know if it was one year or more, but didn't they used to have contests where they gave you the clue each month and you had to figure out where the "treasure" was and if you won you got to go there? or something like that? Anyway, I live in CT, but I have box full of Dynamite magazines at my parent's house in Dallas. I kept them when I found out they were no longer going to be published. Figured they might be worth something some day???? Thanks for having this site - it's dynamite - what great memories I have...
Name: pascal
Email: superfonk@online.fr
Referral: by links
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.5 [fr] (Macintosh; I; PPC)
Date: 22 Mar 2000
good kitsch site, i like this, i got some adresses
Name: Leo Sanchez
Email: con_la_pluma@yahoo.es
Referral: Searched for Dynamite Magazine
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DigExt)
Date: 21 Mar 2000
Cool page, me and my sis were remeniscing about dynamite and Bananna magazines in the early eighties. My mom through them all away. i remember all the 3d posters
Name: zainab fareeed
Email: wse@sltnet.lk
Referral: in this internet
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 98)
Date: 18 Mar 2000
I would like to sign in your guest book. please
Name: Horshak
Email:
Referral: YAHOO
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 16 Mar 2000
EPSTEIN RULES!!! fun site good job.
Name: David
Email: Davidsco27@hotmail.com
Referral: Yahoo Search
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 98)
Date: 16 Mar 2000
Oh my god! Thank you for publishing this page!!! Brings back great memories
Name: Paul
Email: pmarriott_99@yahoo.com
Referral: Just bumped into it
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RELEASE)
Date: 13 Mar 2000
Wow. What a blast from the past alright! My entire childhood flashed before my eyes when I saw your page. What a hoot! Can't wait to see what's next.
Name: Renee
Email: poetlady@hotmail.com
Referral: web search
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Date: 10 Mar 2000
I had completely forgotten about Dynamite magazine until I found your page! I couldn't help but laugh at the fact that I had some of the issues you have displayed. Wasn't John Travolta a hotty? Oh my, feeling old, but got a good laugh out of it. Thanks for bringing my childhood back!
Name: L
Email: miawlac@ameritech.net
Referral: Dave's 70's page
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Date: 20 Feb 2000
Your DYNAMITE page: what a hoot! I'm 33 now, and to this day I still have a poster from DYNAMITE on my wall. It says, IN CONCERT: ELTON JOHN AND... and they supplied you with adhesive letters to stick on your own name! Anyone else remember this? : )
L
Name: Dina
Email: oleander01@hotmail.com
Referral: just surfed into it
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Date: 18 Feb 2000
What a blast from the past! I always loved getting my issue of Dynamite in the mail. Too bad my kids can't get it.
Name: mike medina
Email: medina5@netzero.net
Referral: ask jeves
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 17 Feb 2000
I remember buying these when i was going to school.If anyone has a copy of an issue from 1978.This is one with alfred e. newman from mad magazine on the cover.Ibelieve it has an inser of 1978 topps baseball cards inside.The reason I seek this is for my favorite player,Eddie Murray.If anyone out there has this issue,please email me at medina5@netzero.net
Name: JJ
Email: jjcatlow@hotmail.com
Referral: surfed in
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 98)
Date: 02 Feb 2000
Please email me if you are interested in selling the "Love Boat" cast issue, in decent condition.
Name: roberta aylward
Email: roberta@pova.com
Referral: I search for dynamite
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
Date: 25 Jan 2000
I'm 30 and when I was little I always loved Dynamite! I was really into the Bummers and always tried to make up my own so I could send them in and win $5!
Name: Tom Clark
Email:
Referral: Web
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows NT)
Date: 19 Jan 2000
Good to see there are a few out there who remember this one. I remember ( and I think I have it ) the Bruce Lee issue and the Mr. Wipple comics. Yep it was a great mag with an even greater memory. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
Name: Paul Fortney
Email: paulfort@hotmail.com
Referral: Yahoo
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.5 [en] (Win95; I)
Date: 06 Jan 2000
This is great to see a page dedicated to Dynamite! I was kind of young when it came out, I remember first reading it in 1978-79, and I think it was nearing the end of its run, and I was only 10 then. My parents wouldn't let me buy many issues, so I only had around 2, but I bought a few at a flea market, a few years ago, I would be interested in buying more, if you don't charge too much, send me an e-mail if you are willing to part with some, I would mostly be interested in issues that feature Dynamite Duo stories, it has a certain charm you don't find much in comics anymore. I hope to see the site get bigger, keep up the good work.
Name: Pat
Email: Ittap65@aol.com
Referral: Yahoo
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; AOL 4.0; Windows 98)
Date: 05 Jan 2000
Stumbled across your site while trying to prove a point elsewhere.....THANK YOU for proving I'm not totally crazy! I had totally forgotten about the Bummers cartoons! Glad to know there's some other children of the 1970s out there! BTW, do you have any info on the old Zoom show?
Name: Peter Weisberg
Email: pweisberg@bigfoot.com
Referral: yahoo
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; MSN 2.6; Windows 98;
DigExt)
Date: 12 Dec 1999
I happened to find 56 issues of Dynamite in my Mom's closet (like many of us)-- most in good condition. If anyone is interested in purchasing or can refer me, please contact me. I know e-Bay has a site as well.
Name: Melissa
Email: mweisberg@bigfoot.com
Referral:
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.08 [en] (WinNT; I)
Date: 02 Dec 1999
Are these mags worth anything? My husband has a whole stack - including the first issue profiling M*A*S*H*.
Name: ginab
Email: ginab@k2design.com
Referral: a friend
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.5 [en] (WinNT; I)
Date: 02 Dec 1999
Name: C Blake
Email: crb23@columbia.edu
Referral: Friend
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.7 [en] (Win95; U)
Date: 02 Dec 1999
Isn't it a bummer when your older brother pours boiling water on you?
Name: Ross Morrison
Email: rossmorrison@hotbot.com
Referral: Suck Daily
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.5 (Macintosh; I; PPC)
Date: 02 Dec 1999
Wow, talk about a blast from the past, I haven't seen an issue of Dynamite in 16 or 17 years. I wonder who would be on the cover if it existed today? Anyone?
Name: Jennifer Radcliffe
Email: dewdrop74@hotmail.com
Referral: yahoo
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.06 [en]C-gatewaynet (Win98; I)
Date: 10 Nov 1999
Gosh...I had all but forgotten about Dynamite till I stumbled upon this site. I was serching for some information on some PBS shows from when I was a kid. My sis and I have been fighting over the names of the ladies on the show "Magic Garden" and what the good slesak's names was on "Land of the Lost"...If anyone can help out on these matters...PLEASE email me! Thanks, Hugs, Jen
Name: Max
Email: twinamp@hotmail.com
Referral: surfing
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.05 [en] (Win95; U ;Nav)
Date: 28 Oct 1999
Like everyone else I remember getting these magazines at school as a young child I can't believe that this is the only site I can find on the subject, since it was obviously a part (small but significant) of our childhood's. As a site though, it's pretty lousy. All you have are a few flimsy covers, and the way you make it out you don't even remeber much about it. You say you "must" have been an avid reader. Don't you know?? Judging from the huge response you've gotten, it's a shame there isn't more on this subject anywhere else. On the other hand, it's not always that good to go delving into the past. Those of us who were children in the 70' early 80's were bombarded with a pretty strange morase of images. they don't hold up well. Looking at the covers now, I remember thinking even back then as a young child that they looked old. It's depressing looking at these old things and knowing they were part of my childhood. I just turned 30 two weeks ago. The last Dynamite magazine I touched was about 18 years ago. SHEESH!!!!
Name: judie nash
Email: jazitonash@hotmail.com
Referral: browsing
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/2.0 (Macintosh; I; PPC)
Date: 26 Oct 1999
I am looking for the "True tales of Terror" section. Especially the one about the three legged dog and the one with the chick who was visited by a ghost. Does anyone have these copies? It's an emergency because I want to read them to my fourth graders on Halloween. Also, the issue with the Wild West and the issue with phenomena like the Loch Ness monster. Anyone out there have these?
Name: paul
Email: esclook@aol.com
Referral:
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; AOL 5.0; Windows 98;
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Date: 21 Oct 1999
This page single-handidly validates the existence of the web. I was one of two people in my 3rd graade class to order the first issue with Jimmy Walker on it. I think the price was 75 cents. After the first issue everybody got it every month.
Name: Heidi Phillips
Email: hydro_12_67@yahoo.com
Referral: yahoo search
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 98)
Date: 06 Oct 1999
I couldn't wait to get my new issue and read it from cover to cover.
Name: Robert Tatigian
Email: rtatigian@wellergrossman.com
Referral: found it on metacrawler
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 98)
Date: 06 Oct 1999
I'm only 28 but remember my brother's mags, haven't thought about them since 77, thanks for the memories. Now for business I'm looking for anyone who has an original pet rock and wouldn't mind letting us use it for an A&E special on Fads, if any of you have an idea where I might find som pet rocks give me a buzz rtatigian@wellergrossman.com
Thanks, Robert Tatigian
Name: Vinita
Email: nita510@aol.com
Referral: stumbled upon it
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; AOL 4.0; Windows 98)
Date: 01 Oct 1999
Dynamite was one of the best things about jr. high for me. I just turned 35 a couple days ago and memories of being 13-14 are so faint, but this site brings back soooo many images of English class and the anticipation of waiting for that cardboard box to be opened and reaching through everyone for my Dynamite!! I loved that mag. Its cool to see other people miss it the way I do. Does anyone remember the hella bad Zeppelin poster?! It was on my wall till I was 20! sigh...
Name: Bianca
Email: spike_6@hotmail.com
Referral: from yahoo.com
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.5 [en] (Win95; I)
Date: 30 Sep 1999
Hey people what's up? I don't have much to say excpet peace! The 70's must've been amazing! Your web page is really cool and I hope that the 70's time will come back very soon! Peace! c ya
Name: john
Email: fargone9@yahoo.com
Date: 23 Sep 1999
dynamite was the best magazine ever
Name:
Email:
Date: 21 Sep 1999
I remerber that Magizine, I loved it. Just wish I had an issue. To show my children, what a real magizine was all about.. my favorite issue was the one with John travolta, on it. I had the biggest crush on him. Well to get the magizine, my parents wouldn't just give me the money, they told me that if you wants something bad enough, you have to work for it. So I would wash the car, mow the yard, and wash dishes, for my issues of Dynamite. Well I am sadden to say we moved and some how, my mother threw them out. Never been able to find my Dynamite issue of John Travolta....
Name: Lee
Email: poppy202@webtv.net
Date: 14 Sep 1999
EXTREMELY cool website!!!! I loved this magazine as a kid!!! It was great to see it again!!! Bananas sucked!!! Rock on DYNAMITE!!!
Name: Dirk Stanley
Email: ds@westnet.com
Date: 14 Sep 1999
Sigh... If only the younger generations could have a little understanding of what a cool time it was to grow up. I suppose we're now all Gen-Xers, but Dynamite was the epitome of the 70s experience for kids. Now everything is multi-media and videogames. Let's be thankful we got to experience that simpler time, something that may never return again.
Name: Jon Novello
Email: jnovello@caajlh.org
Date: 13 Sep 1999
WOW! That is so cool! I was sitting here at work today and a co-worker wondered if I remembered "that magazine that you got in book orders when we were kids? I think it had scripty, rainbow type lettering." And I said, "DYNAMITE!!" I got on the net to see if anyone else remembered this magazine, and here you are. This is soooo cool!
I think that my folks might have a few of these laying around in their attic. I'll ask them to check for me, and get back with y'all.
jon
Name: Beth
Email: burkemb@yahoo.com
Date: 13 Sep 1999
I also have articles I kept from this magazine. I've been looking for a magazine for my sisters' kids and I was hoping they still made this one....
I also have all the posters I collected from my subscription to Dynamite.
Name: mike
Email: mjdcaleb@yahoo.com
Date: 09 Sep 1999
OH . . MY . . . GOD - I Can't Beleive I Forgotten This - Do You Remeber The Follow-Up Magazine For Older Dynamite Readers Called BANANA'S?
Name: Tony Lagarto
Email: LizardSir@aol.com
Date: 09 Sep 1999
I've been hoping someone would create a "Dynamite" page. I had well over 50 issues, but when I moved from Danbury, CT to Washington, DC I think I threw most of them away. Oh, how I wish I hadn't. I did keep my favorites, though. If I only had known how hard it would be to find those old issues (not as easy as finding MAD Magazine on eBay) I would have put them in storage somewhere. When I get my hands on the ones I actually did save I'll send some scans to you. I might even be able to gather a list of the first 50 magazine covers. Thanks for the memories. By the way, remember "Topp's Wacky Packages" trading cards from the same time period? Now, those I saved!!!
Name: Steve Tilson
Email: sdtilson@my-deja.com
Date: 15 Aug 1999
Great site! Dynamite was a big part of my childhood; I was a subscriber from late 1980 to late '83 and still have most of those issues. I lived in Mexico during that time and Dynamite was my only link to the American pop culture I was missing back home.
I wish there were a magazine like it for kids these days. I pity anybody who didn't have Dynamite in their life. ;)
IIRC, the magazine was started by Jenette Kahn, who's since moved on to such jobs as VP of DC Comics. I've seen the names of some of the other Dynamite staffers over the years, including Chip Lovitt, whose name appeared in that Boba Fett special magazine that was put out a couple of years ago. Can anybody confirm or correct this? And does anybody know when (or if) the magazine was cancelled? My little sister went through elementary school just a couple of years ago and says Dynamite wasn't on any of her Scholastic order forms.
Steve Tilson
Name: charlene kelley
Email: ckelley785@aol.com
Date: 04 Aug 1999
where can i find this magazine ?
ckelley785@aol.com
Name: Mary Pat
Email: mpulicny@cybergal.com
Date: 03 Aug 1999
GREAT WEBSITE!!! Total blast from the past!!!! I remember looking forward to the mail every week for my magazine!!!
Name: Julie
Email: nunya@biz.ness
Date: 02 Aug 1999
Wow, and I thought *I* was the only one who saved this stuff! I found an old Dynamite with the Dukes of Hazzard on it, plus several issues of Bananas. (I'm dying to find my old WKRP poster in my folks house....somewhere...)
Name: jessica
Email: jesl1127@hotmail.com
Date: 17 Jul 1999
Omigod! I remember this magazine fondly. I remember getting it at school from about the third grade. What a blast-from-the-past!
Name: Randy Patten
Email: thecreek@home.com
Date: 13 Jul 1999
I can't believe this...I have chills. My collection was only short about 5 issues over about 5 years. Including the first. To see the Dynamite logo after all these years is staggering for me. My room was full of the posters: TheEyeChartBruceLeeMashTheLion3DKingKong etc. All images from my some very happy times. Thanks for the memories.
Name: rob bitschofsky
Email: bitschor@cadvision.com
Date: 11 Jul 1999
Oh God! The flush of memories! And it's so neat to see that so many others felt the same way when they saw these. I'm sure I had all these issues, and I really need to see more! Please keep it up! Have you heard from any of the original writers or graphic designers? The pages you've shown and the magazine's banner were just the epe of that whole Seventies' aesthetic. And yeah, you guys are all right; the seventies were a terrific time to grow up...
Name: jeff
Email: klubkid54@aol.com
Date: 08 Jul 1999
i love vinnie barbirino
Name: alaina
Email:
Date: 06 Jul 1999
Hadn't thought of this magazine in years. My sister and I used to get Bananas and Dynomite. It was so cool to us then wish I could find a copy or two now to read. Those were the days of "quality" reading haha.
Name: Shonda
Email: shonda.purvis@fnc.fujitsu.com
Date: 06 Jul 1999
OH MY GOD! I had forgotten all about this mag. I loved it! I had all the ones listed. Jeez, Magic Wanda, all those years and I never got the pun until just now! Great!
Name: Howard Covitz
Email: hcovitz@yahoo.com
Date: 06 Jul 1999
I LOVED that magazine!!! I wish my folks saved my copies. Any idea where I can get copies from the mid to late seventies? Keep this site going!
Name: Wiley Vasquez
Email: wvasquez@erols.com
Date: 04 Jul 1999
Looking back now, it was so much fun and is just as much fun remembering those days.
Name: Bubbie
Email: minniebub@aol.com
Date: 01 Jul 1999
This is wild! I actually was online trying to valuate the mags ( I have about 50-60, including the hard to get issues) but now I don't know if i could part with them! I read all the comments, including the archived ones, it's slowly dawning on me that I'm getting older- i truly was a child of the 70's and Dynamite was a great part of it- I thought it was sooo cool to get a mag delivered to the house. Every issue was awesome!! thanks for the memories!!!!
Name: Heather KinKennon
Email: hkinkennon@yahoo.com
Date: 30 Jun 1999
Boy, what a trip down Memory Lane! Dynamite was just the best! Did anyone else get the junior version, Bananas? Anyway, keep up the good work!
Name: Drew
Email: drew@postnet.com
Date: 29 Jun 1999
Glad to see a site devoted to the magazine! One random "Dynamite" memory that comes to mind was trying to mine as many words as I could from the title of the Styx album, "Paradise Theater," in order to win the album. It's funny to think how often the prizes offered in their contests were eight-track tape players, though. I remember feeling livid when the 50th issue was never delivered to my house when I was a subscriber. :-) For some reason, that one never made it to my house...From "Peanuts" to the Bee Gees, "Dynamite" covered the pop culture spectrum for kids well...It's great to see it given its due.
Name: Steve Piper
Email: smpiper@hotmail.com
Date: 28 May 1999
Oh the memories.
With the new Star Wars movie in theatres, I have been quite nostalgic lately. I am in the process of revisiting the original trilogy before seeing the new film...again. Anyway, it all made me remember an issue of Dynamite that discussed Darth Vader and what happened to him that required the mask. Hopefully I can find that issue because it would be interesting to see how the information relates to episodes two and three.
Bummers were always a favorite as well. Thanks for some good memories.
Name: dfxc
Email: dcianci@fdisgkop.com
Date: 20 May 1999
i can't believe there's a website out here for this kids magazine. i started a collection of dynamite back in 1975 when my older cousin gave me a couple of her issues printed in 1974. for some reason after i became a regular subscriber in 1976, i felt compelled to try and collect as many back issues as i could through the mail order form provided on the last page of current issues. i still have approx. 35-40 of the first 50 issues printed and my collection eventually stopped early in the spring of 1981. as far as the great posters that were included are concerned, i remember wallpapering my parents garage with as many of them as i could find. alas, i ended up taking them down and throwing them out, but i still have my magazines which i scan thru every couple of years. it makes me laugh to see that some of the people they interviewed back then are still famous today. i thought the dynamite duo was pretty good but i wish they would have kept on with the marvel comics that were featured in about the first 30 issues.
Name: sanna
Email:
Date: 18 May 1999
I use to love this magazine I read it all the time and still do!!!!!!!
Name: Debbie
Email: ddc67@hotmail.com
Date: 18 May 1999
Talk about something I hadn't thought about in 2 decades! The thing that strikes me looking at these now is that this magazine was probably the first job for a lot of Woodstock attendees or their younger brothers and sisters after they all graduated from college with their journalism degrees. I mean, just look at the titles of the features! I still have one thing I saved from one of the issues: a Beatles Magical Mystery Quiz. The cool thing about it was they used some fairly rare photos of the fabs circa 1968 to illustrate it _ again a clue as to the age and general grooviness of the editors of the magazine since there really was NO REASON to run anything of the sort in, say, 1978 or whenever it ran, what with Wings and all ;-)
I also remember the King Kong 3-D poster and I recognized all of the covers as issues I had at one time. Alas, they're looooonnnng gone.
Thanks for the memories!
Name: Debbie
Email: ddc67@hotmail.com
Date: 18 May 1999
Talk about something I hadn't thought about in 2 decades! The thing that strikes me looking at these now is that this magazine was probably the first job for a lot of Woodstock attendees or their younger brothers and sisters after they all graduated from college with their journalism degrees. I mean, just look at the titles of the features! I still have one thing I saved from one of the issues: a Beatles Magical Mystery Quiz. The cool thing about it was they used some fairly rare photos of the fabs circa 1968 to illustrate it _ again a clue as to the age and general grooviness of the editors of the magazine since there really was NO REASON to run anything of the sort in, say, 1978 or whenever it ran, what with Wings and all ;-)
I also remember the King Kong 3-D poster and I recognized all of the covers as issues I had at one time. Alas, they're looooonnnng gone.
Thanks for the memories!
Name: Andy
Email: extra mice@aol.com
Date: 03 May 1999
i love your page. dynamite is extra neato... it's an awesome site :)
Name: Jimmt D.
Email: KD4124@AOL.COM
Date: 02 May 1999
Thank you for the great memories you brought back. I remember when the shipment of books that we orderd from school came in I just couldn't wait to get my hands on the Dynamite mag. I wish I kept my issues of it,and all my stuf from the 70s.It was truly a great decade to grow up in. I'll be back to this site!!!!!!!
Name: Angela
Email: ajpippin@hotmail.com
Date: 01 May 1999
fun; brings back memories!
Name: Eugene
Email: AlaskanPug@aol.com
Date: 24 Apr 1999
Does anyone know what issue has the account of the winged, gargoyle-like creature that terrorized a rural area, possibly Virginia or West Virginia? It may have been in a Science Fiction and Fact segment, and I think it involved an occult investigator named John something. Please contact me if you can help. Thanks.
Name: joe caffrey
Email: Joe.caffrey@bbc.co.uk
Date: 07 Apr 1999
Dynamite was available in the early to mid '70s as well began recieving it in 1975 My favorite cover was when Jimmy "JJ walker appeared holding the Title between to outstretched hands
Name: Drew Simon
Email: Apexx23@tcsn.net
Date: 06 Apr 1999
WOW!!! I still have all my Dynomite mags, Thought I was the only one. Now if i could just find Hot Dog site,Remember that one? Do they still print Dynomite?
Name: Jennifer Giannangeli
Email:
Date: 06 Apr 1999
This was a refreshing look back in time. I enjoyed viewing history in a new and fresh way.
Name: Suzy
Email: suzy116@juno.com
Date: 30 Mar 1999
Awesome site! I used to subscribe to Dynamite when I was a kid. My sister and I used to fight over who would get to read it first! Keep up the good work.
Name: Lori
Email: lori.a.hansen@gte.net
Date: 18 Mar 1999
Oh my god! I thought I was the only person in the world who remembers Dynamite! It was my favorite when I was in elementary school, I thought I was so cool having a subscription to it! Cool website:)
Name: Claudia
Email: Jorgy@brinet.com
Date: 03 Mar 1999
Wow, Iloved your site, I loves getting Dynamite and read it religiously. I even found one at a rummage sale, and immediately purchased it. The seventies were a real fun time to grow up.
Name: Paula McNerlin
Email: paulamick@hotmail.com
Date: 01 Mar 1999
I loved your site! My best friend and I had a book from scholastic called The book of bummers or something like that.We still talk about it to this day,so seeing them was great!!! more please!!!!
Name: John Ford
Email: hhford@hotmail.com
Date: 24 Feb 1999
I remember getting the issue with the Incredible Hulk on the cover in I believe 1980. I bought it from the Scholastic Books catalogue along with "Splinter of the Mind's Eye", the supposed sequel to Star Wars. I was ripped off. And just how were they able to market Farrah's nipples to 13 year-olds?
Name: Patrick Hunt
Email: patman_76@hotmail.com
Date: 16 Feb 1999
Now I've seen everything!
I loved Dynamite! magazine, and I wish I still had some copies. I remeber having an issue highlighting King Kong, and another one with John Denver.
I remember a puzzle page featuring a Count Dracula-like character, and a comic that featured parodies of popular commercials. (I still laugh when I remember the one where the guy is comparing the close shave of a big guy's face by scraping a credit card on each side.)
I remember that there was a page that would recount the origin of a popular comic book character.
There were also occasionally pull-out posters, sometimes 3D with glasses. (I remember the King Kong one very well.)
Good luck with this site, I'll be checking back!
Name: Patrick Hunt
Email: patman_76@hotmail.com
Date: 16 Feb 1999
Now I've seen everything!
I loved Dynamite! magazine, and I wish I still had some copies. I remeber having an issue highlighting King Kong, and another one with John Denver.
I remember a puzzle page featuring a Count Dracula-like character, and a comic that featured parodies of popular commercials. (I still laugh when I remember the one where the guy is comparing the close shave of a big guy's face by scraping a credit card on each side.)
I remember that there was a page that would recount the origin of a popular comic book character.
There were also occasionally pull-out posters, sometimes 3D with glasses. (I remember the King Kong one very well.)
Good luck with this site, I'll be checking back!
Name: Patrick Hunt
Email: patman_76@hotmail.com
Date: 16 Feb 1999
Now I've seen everything!
I loved Dynamite! magazine, and I wish I still had some copies. I remeber having an issue highlighting King Kong, and another one with John Denver.
I remember a puzzle page featuring a Count Dracula-like character, and a comic that featured parodies of popular commercials. (I still laugh when I remember the one where the guy is comparing the close shave of a big guy's face by scraping a credit card on each side.)
I remember that there was a page that would recount the origin of a popular comic book character.
There were also occasionally pull-out posters, sometimes 3D with glasses. (I remember the King Kong one very well.)
Good luck with this site, I'll be checking back!
Name: nicky m
Email:
Date: 09 Feb 1999
Sure brings back memories. But where's my favorite Sweathog Horschack?
Name: Jeff Sikes
Email: jeff@larsonmm.com
Date: 06 Feb 1999
Wow. Did this one work?
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