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		<title>&#8220;Current Issue,&#8221; by Gale Acuff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All the good comic books have been picked through here at the Dunaway Rex-All Drug Store at the Cobb County Shopping Center, so I&#8217;m not sure what to do. We get out only once a week, every Friday, Father and Mother and I, for supper. After dessert, Father gives me my due &#8211;my allowance, twenty-five [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All the good comic books have been picked through<br />
here at the Dunaway Rex-All Drug Store<br />
at the Cobb County Shopping Center, so<br />
I&#8217;m not sure what to do. We get out only<br />
once a week, every Friday,<br />
Father and Mother and I, for supper.<br />
After dessert, Father gives me my due<br />
&#8211;my allowance, twenty-five cents. I earned<br />
it, I guess, by making A&#8217;s in school, and<br />
taking out the trash, and feeding the dog,<br />
and setting the table, and picking up<br />
my room, and sweeping the front porch. It goes<br />
a long way in 1966, buys<br />
two comic books at twelve cents, a penny<br />
left over for Georgia sales tax. I blow it all<br />
if I can, and I usually can,<br />
on superheroes, my favorite reading.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s nothing here I want to buy tonight<br />
&#8211;<em>Lois Lane</em>&#8216;s alright, because Superman<br />
is bound to show up, but I was hoping<br />
to do better: <em>Justice League</em>, <em>Green Lantern</em>,<br />
<em>Blackhawk</em>,<em> Metal Men</em>, <em>Sea Devils</em>,<em> Hawkman</em>.<br />
But everyone has beaten me to them.<br />
They&#8217;re evil, I think. They&#8217;re selfish. They&#8217;re out<br />
for themselves and have bought everything up.<br />
Fooey. So I leave for the Woolworth&#8217;s down<br />
at the end of the open-air mall. They</p>
<p>sell comics there, like <em>Tarzan of the Apes</em>,<br />
<em>Dr. Solar</em>,<em> Magnus, Robot Fighter</em>,<br />
and<em> Boris Karloff&#8217;s Tales of Mystery.</em><br />
They&#8217;ll do in a pinch, and I&#8217;m squeezed by greed.<br />
But I find nothing there except Disney<br />
comics and other funny-animal<br />
books and I&#8217;m too big for those&#8211;I&#8217;m almost<br />
ten years old. I could go across the street<br />
and see if they have comic books, but it&#8217;s<br />
a four-lane highway, I&#8217;m small for my age,<br />
and I&#8217;m not sure if I can cross quickly<br />
enough. I&#8217;m not the Flash or Superman.<br />
But I want what I want or else I&#8217;ll spend<br />
a boring weekend at home. So I go</p>
<p>and I wait until there&#8217;s no traffic one<br />
way. Then I cross to the center lane, which<br />
is the turning lane, and wait for the cars<br />
and trucks and buses and motorcycles<br />
to trap themselves behind the traffic light<br />
at the intersection of South Cobb and<br />
Pat Mell drives. Then I cross over and go<br />
into the drug store there and quickly find<br />
&#8211;I can sense these things&#8211;the magazine racks.<br />
The selection here is even worse, and<br />
there&#8217;s the same <em>Lois Lane</em> I left behind<br />
at the Rex-All Drug Store, but I need her<br />
&#8211;she&#8217;s all I&#8217;ve got tonight. There&#8217;s no one else<br />
to have. It&#8217;s funny how you fall in love<br />
with all that&#8217;s left when there are no options.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll eat out again next Friday. By then<br />
there will surely be new comics but I<br />
just can&#8217;t wait. I&#8217;ll pass the night with Lois<br />
and, tomorrow, re-read some old favorites<br />
and pretend they&#8217;re new. I&#8217;m in the third grade<br />
but I&#8217;m already afraid of dying,<br />
especially if it means that I&#8217;ll miss<br />
the second half of a continued story<br />
&#8211;I&#8217;ve got to be around to buy next month&#8217;s<br />
<em>Action </em>and see how Superman escapes<br />
a kryptonite trap. Not that he won&#8217;t&#8211;good<br />
always wins, at least in comic books and<br />
the Bible, and that&#8217;s good enough for me,<br />
even though I&#8217;m none too good myself and<br />
probably won&#8217;t go to Heaven if death<br />
comes for me anytime soon. But I need<br />
to know how he does it. I hate evil,<br />
especially when it buys my heroes<br />
out from under me. Still, nobody knew</p>
<p>to save the good reads for a little boy<br />
from Marietta. And for all I know<br />
some kid was hoping for this<em> Lois Lane</em>,<br />
the last <em>Lois</em> on the rack. I almost<br />
put her back but think, <em>People are greedy<br />
or mean or rob and murder because they&#8217;re<br />
lonely.</em> I&#8217;m lonely, too, but fighting it,<br />
and if I can&#8217;t have what I want then I&#8217;ll<br />
take what I can get and be satisfied.<br />
One day, maybe when I&#8217;m old, or at least<br />
mature, I won&#8217;t want anything at all<br />
but what I can make myself, but by then</p>
<p>it&#8217;ll be too late to be so selfless,<br />
unless I&#8217;m Hell-bent on seeing Heaven.<br />
The thing is that I want a good story<br />
and pictures that help to tell it and dreams<br />
about it afterward, as if it was<br />
written for me and I wrote it myself.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had poetry published in many journals, including<em> Ascent, South Carolina Review, Ohio Journal</em>, and <em>Florida Review</em>. I&#8217;ve authored two books of poetry: <em>Buffalo Nickel</em> (BrickHouse Press, 2004), and <em>The Weight of the World</em> (BrickHouse, 2006). My third book, <em>The Story of My Lives</em>, will be published later this year by BrickHouse Press. I&#8217;ve taught university English in the US, China, and the Palestinian West Bank.</p>
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