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Gummy Bears From Hell

Gummy Bears From Hell

Gary Zenker

White Lightning Publishing
2022
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Sugar-Free Gummy Bears are famous (or infamous, take your pick) for wreaking havok on people's gastrointestinal systems. Since the mid-2010's, people offered reviews of the devil-spawn treats by regaling readers with a recounting of the results after eating these innocent-looking treats. The culprit in the intestinal attacks was one of the sweet's ingredients, which also acted as an industrial-strength laxative. Just four or five of the bears caused real distress. And people ate them by the handful. After being offered to the public for years and thousands of detailed reviews, one of the primary manufacturers pulled them from the market. the reviews subsequently disappeared into an internet "black hole" (the wording of which is quite ironic after reading the reviews themselves). Unlike the product itself which appears to be gone forever, the reviewer comments are collected here so that you can laugh at other people's circumstances and misfortunes, if you are that kind of person. So read on and get all the straight poop on everything. Just for sh*ts and giggles, of course.
Deathfarts.com: More Life Observations From One Very Funny Kid

Deathfarts.com: More Life Observations From One Very Funny Kid

Seth Zenker; Gary Zenker

White Lightning Publishing
2017
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More life observations from one very funny kid.Seth is back Older (by a year or so), wiser and witrh more comments on the world as he sees it. Deathfarts.com is a second collection of the kind of things that can only be said by a child. Once again, his infatuation with body parts show how much we take for granted...and how it all comes together naturally in a younger mind.Co-author and Seth's Daddy Gary Zenker aain adds colorful commentary and offers the other perspective on Seth's observations and questions. Get ready to laugh
Beach Boys Archives Volume 8

Beach Boys Archives Volume 8

Torrence Berry; Gary Zenker

White Lightning Publishing
2017
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Volume 8 of the Beach Boys Archives Series focuses on the booklets that came packaged with one of the largest and most extravagent bootleg packages of Beach Boys materials. These booklets have been long sought-after by collevtors but almost impossible to find...until now.
KRLA Chronological Archives Vol 6: November 19, 1966 to April 8, 1967
An amazing trip back to the mid-1960s The KRLA Chronological Archives series presents the original KRLA newsletters and Beat publications that ran from 1964-1968. They represented pop music culture including exclusive interviews and photos. Starting with Beatles articles and coverage of things related to the radio station DJs (including Casey Kasem and Bob Eubanks), the articles are a cross section of teen music over the years including a heavy emphasis on The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, Sonny and Cher, The Mamas and the Papas. They also covered Bob Dylan, The Turtles, Jan & Dean, The Association, Yellow Balloon, Nancy Sinatra, The Everly Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Dusty Springfield, Simon & Garfunkle, and many many more.Later in the run, the Beat covered issues like the draft, drugs and religion. But the main focus was on pop stars. The Beat also featured a reader's letter column, an ongoing column by Robin Boyd and columns geared "For Girls Only."This volume covers the issues published during the time period listed.8 Volumes cover the entire run of the publication.
KRLA Chronological Archives Vol 1: October 9, 1964 to July 24, 1965
An amazing trip back to the mid-1960s The KRLA Chronological Archives series presents the original KRLA newsletters and Beat publications that ran from 1964-1968. They represented pop music culture including exclusive interviews and photos. Starting with Beatles articles and coverage of things related to the radio station DJs (including Casey Kasem and Bob Eubanks), the articles are a cross section of teen music over the years including a heavy emphasis on The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, Sonny and Cher, The Mamas and the Papas. They also covered Bob Dylan, The Turtles, Jan & Dean, The Association, Yellow Balloon, Nancy Sinatra, The Everly Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Dusty Springfield, Simon & Garfunkle, and many many more.Later in the run, the Beat covered issues like the draft, drugs and religion. But the main focus was on pop stars. The Beat also featured a reader's letter column, an ongoing column by Robin Boyd and columns geared "For Girls Only."This volume covers the issues published during the time period listed.8 Volumes cover the entire run of the publication.
Monkees Archives Vol 3

Monkees Archives Vol 3

Gary Zenker

White Lightning Publishing
2016
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Monkees Archives Vol 3 contains articles, interviews, advertising, photos and other materials related to the band during their original run in the 1960s and their various later regrouping. Fans will love the variety of materials presented and travel backwards to the 1960s when the band was one of the most popular musical acts in the U.S. Read fan and teen magazine interviews with the band members Long out of print and hard to find, you now can have them cheaper than searching down the original magazines or even getting photocopies, all bound into impressive book collections.
Monkees Archives Vol 2

Monkees Archives Vol 2

Gary Zenker

White Lightning Publishing
2016
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Monkees Archives Vol 2 contains articles, interviews, advertising, photos and other materials related to the band during their original run in the 1960s and their various later regrouping.Fans will love the variety of materials presented and travel backwards to the 1960s when the band was one of the most popular musical acts in the U.S. Read fan and teen magazine interviews with the band members Long out of print and hard to find, you now can have them cheaper than searching down the original magazines or even getting photocopies, all bound into impressive book collections.
KRLA Chronological Archives Vol 8: Sept 23, 1967 to May 4, 1968
An amazing trip back to the mid-1960s The KRLA Chronological Archives series presents the original KRLA newsletters and Beat publications that ran from 1964-1968. They represented pop music culture including exclusive interviews and photos. Starting with Beatles articles and coverage of things related to the radio station DJs (including Casey Kasem and Bob Eubanks), the articles are a cross section of teen music over the years including a heavy emphasis on The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, Sonny and Cher, The Mamas and the Papas. They also covered Bob Dylan, The Turtles, Jan & Dean, The Association, Yellow Balloon, Nancy Sinatra, The Everly Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Dusty Springfield, Simon & Garfunkle, and many many more.Later in the run, the Beat covered issues like the draft, drugs and religion. But the main focus was on pop stars. The Beat also featured a reader's letter column, an ongoing column by Robin Boyd and columns geared "For Girls Only."This volume covers the issues published during the time period listed.8 Volumes cover the entire run of the publication.
KRLA Chronological Archives Vol 4

KRLA Chronological Archives Vol 4

Gary Zenker

White Lightning Publishing
2016
nidottu
An amazing trip back to the mid-1960s The KRLA Chronological Archives series presents the original KRLA newsletters and Beat publications that ran from 1964-1968. They represented pop music culture including exclusive interviews and photos. Starting with Beatles articles and coverage of things related to the radio station DJs (including Casey Kasem and Bob Eubanks), the articles are a cross section of teen music over the years including a heavy emphasis on The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, Sonny and Cher, The Mamas and the Papas. They also covered Bob Dylan, The Turtles, Jan & Dean, The Association, Yellow Balloon, Nancy Sinatra, The Everly Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Dusty Springfield, Simon & Garfunkle, and many many more.Later in the run, the Beat covered issues like the draft, drugs and religion. But the main focus was on pop stars. The Beat also featured a reader's letter column, an ongoing column by Robin Boyd and columns geared "For Girls Only."This volume covers the issues published during the time period listed.8 Volumes cover the entire run of the publication.
KRLA Chronological Archives Vol 5: May 28, 1966 to November 5, 1966
An amazing trip back to the mid-1960s The KRLA Chronological Archives series presents the original KRLA newsletters and Beat publications that ran from 1964-1968. They represented pop music culture including exclusive interviews and photos. Starting with Beatles articles and coverage of things related to the radio station DJs (including Casey Kasem and Bob Eubanks), the articles are a cross section of teen music over the years including a heavy emphasis on The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, Sonny and Cher, The Mamas and the Papas. They also covered Bob Dylan, The Turtles, Jan & Dean, The Association, Yellow Balloon, Nancy Sinatra, The Everly Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Dusty Springfield, Simon & Garfunkle, and many many more.Later in the run, the Beat covered issues like the draft, drugs and religion. But the main focus was on pop stars. The Beat also featured a reader's letter column, an ongoing column by Robin Boyd and columns geared "For Girls Only."This volume covers the issues published during the time period listed.8 Volumes cover the entire run of the publication.
KRLA Chronological Archives Vol 2: July 31, 1965 to November 6, 1965
An amazing trip back to the mid-1960s The KRLA Chronological Archives series presents the original KRLA newsletters and Beat publications that ran from 1964-1968. They represented pop music culture including exclusive interviews and photos. Starting with Beatles articles and coverage of things related to the radio station DJs (including Casey Kasem and Bob Eubanks), the articles are a cross section of teen music over the years including a heavy emphasis on The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, Sonny and Cher, The Mamas and the Papas. They also covered Bob Dylan, The Turtles, Jan & Dean, The Association, Yellow Balloon, Nancy Sinatra, The Everly Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Dusty Springfield, Simon & Garfunkle, and many many more.Later in the run, the Beat covered issues like the draft, drugs and religion. But the main focus was on pop stars. The Beat also featured a reader's letter column, an ongoing column by Robin Boyd and columns geared "For Girls Only."This volume covers the issues published during the time period listed.8 Volumes cover the entire run of the publication.
Jan & Dean Archives Volume 3

Jan & Dean Archives Volume 3

Mike Kelly; Gary Zenker; Torrence Berry

White Lightning Publishing
2014
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Sunshine Music was THE source for Jan & Dean information in the United States in the very late 1970s into the mid-1980s. The fanzine, edited by Mike "Doc Rock" Kelly was the successor to the Ripped Baggies Club and had occassional oversight by Dean Torrence himself. Fanzines at the time took major effort to produce. Without access to the inexpensive computers and resulting typography we have today, franzines like this were created with typewriters, article reprints, glue sticks and love for the topics they covered. Sunshine Music is a product of the times and captures a snapshot of the band during their Phase II comeback. First and foremost, it's a fan publication made by fans for other fans. Sourced from original copy machine reproduction, this book holds the same charm they offered at the time. Relive the fun by reading the articles, the fan letters and the ads for everything Jan & Dean
Ultimate DC Comics Action Figures and Collectibles Checklist
The Ultimate and only checklist format book for collectors of all things DC Comics (TM) from the 1940s to present. Includes Action Figures (including variants), Statues, Toys, Plates, Glasses, Food Premiums, Hero Clix, Model Kits, Die Cast Cars, Lunch Boxes, Board Games, Role Play Games, Trading Cards, promotional pins and rings, Books, plus much more The three column checklist format organized by type of collectible and series finally offers every collector the ability to keep track of their collection. You can even carry it in the field to conventions, flea markets and yard sales as a reference manual. Graphic headers help identify different toy series visually. Even if you just collect action figures, you'll find this to be the most complete and most usable list you'll find ANYWHERE. But if you collect other DC stuff...anything else, you'll marvel (sorry for the word play) over this as the best resource guide you've ever seen. Most of all, inside this guide you will find stuff you never knew even existed...and probably start collecting even more stuff. Sorry, we cannot be responsible for how you spend your income after you buy this book This volume is the result of years of research and cross-referencing auctions, sales lists, and a variety of existing checklists. Over 180 pages long with some items displayed as photos. Amazing and long overdue From White Lightning Publishing.