I mainly remember it for bringing Man-Thing to regular comics. Steve Gerber's run on Man Thing was one of my favorites from that time.
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I mainly remember it for bringing Man-Thing to regular comics. Steve Gerber's run on Man Thing was one of my favorites from that time.
Nice. I had those Spider-Man Morbius issues as a young-un and some of the Fear/Morbius issues.
If you see this, post a vampire that isn't Dracula.
Maybe I'll retake that pic so the book titles are clearer.
The Whalebacker mascot and Ted hooked up?!
I just looked at it again and see how blurred it is and the book titles can't be made out. Just imagine a shelf of the best Sasquatch porn and you've got the idea.
Brutal yes, but there does get to be a morning after.
I saw it way back when it came out and that is my memory too. After seeing I bought the two books the movie is based on. Also brutal.
JFC.
I haven't played any of them so no opinion. Maybe just form a polycule.
Liked, did not love.
This is the first time I've heard of plug-in solar panels; very interesting.
I can't imagine how he doesn't see this will impact his voters as well as the Dems he hopes it would screw with.
Happy Rescue Day, Daisy, beautiful dog!
Breezy's third comes in 3 months...
"... apparently even to order a replacement pair in the correct size would risk an unacceptable breach of courtly etiquette. What if he noticed?? So they clomp around, their posture and gait arrested, their blisters and spinal alignments unimaginable..."
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Yeah, I agree your analysis.
It's interesting there are three post apocalypse bunker survival themed sci-fi series out now: Silo (which I haven't watched though did read the books), Fallout, and Paradise. A genre finds its cultural moment.
Here in SW Missouri a few days ago I saw it was $2.85 at the station I usually gas up at, about a 50 cent jump from before the war began.
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I liked the series quite a bit overall, but definitely the first one the best and probably steadily a little less with each successor.
It says you want to just chill about before S5 of The Boys hits like a ton of bricks.
Obama wore it better.
...to be bad elements out there and we know you don't want to go to Arkansas, but I like that the emphasis has been positive as opposed to so much nihilistic post apocalypse work.
...post apocalypse is that most of the people are actually decent. The guys who raided Graceland weren't evil looters, the people of Atlanta are getting things back together, the train people--that Gary has Xavier convinced are bad guys--are actually good people. Sure we know there are going...
We watched it tonight and it was indeed superb. Joked to my wife when Ennis was being set up as the bad guy that that's what you get when you let Kash Patel in your bunker, only to find at the end Gary is a psycho. Cannot wait to see what happens next. Another thing I like a lot about this view...
The Injustice League at work...
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Forgot about Machine Man. I don't think I ever read any of those.
I read the Eternals but didn't follow most of Kirby's post DC Marvel work. Maybe some of the 2001 books too.