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  2. At the end of the '60s, after the Apollo 11 mission, kids also started dressing up as astronauts. In 1966, Barbie was the most popular Halloween costume, although the first doll came out in 1959.

  3. Mars Attacks - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Topps re-released the cards as an expanded version titled Mars Attacks Archives, with the original 55 cards and 45 "New Visions" cards. The 45 new cards are further divided into a #0 card, three subsets ("The Unpublished 11" (with 11 cards)), "Mars Attacks: The Comics" (with 10 cards) and "Visions: New and Original" a.k.a.

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    Rubie’s Grand Heritage Pennywise Costume. Price: $105.75 (orig. $133.99) 21% OFF Buy Now . 12. Rubie’s Official Jurassic World Inflatable Dinosaur Costume. Many dinosaur costumes are available ...

  5. Len Brown (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Len Brown (born October 7, 1941) is an American writer, editor, radio personality and comic book scripter, best known as the co-creator of T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents and Mars Attacks. [1] [2] Born in Brooklyn, Brown began working in the Product Development Department of Topps Chewing Gum shortly after he graduated from high school.

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    There are tons of teen Halloween costumes that aren't totally lame, and we've got all the best costume ideas right here, from a nepo baby to an Olympian. BRB, Copying These 45 Non-Cringe Halloween ...

  7. Mars Attacks! - Wikipedia

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    Mars Attacks! is a 1996 American science fiction black comedy film [2] directed by Tim Burton, who also co-produced it with Larry J. Franco. The screenplay by Jonathan Gems was based on the Topps trading card series of the same name .