Neil Polowin
@neilpolowin
Product of Canada. Carleton University and Bentley University alum. He/him. May contain nuts.
I picked up one of these book holders a few years for exactly this reason. www.shopbrodart.com/59930ace-1e0...
Meanwhile, the original titles of what could be the Infocom Cinematic Universe are just sitting there, neglected and unadapted. Probably not even optioned.
It is absolutely a very, very bad idea to attempt to saddle and ride a polar bear. It will not go well.
I had to dig a little to find the source for that Rubén Pellejero page; it's from a story that ran originally in Cimoc #42, from August 1984 and scripted by Jorge Zenter. bsky.app/profile/lavi...
Sometimes, they're down the road from each other, or separated just by a suspension bridge over the bay, or larger distances. It's generally advisable not to obsess too much about geography and maps in the DCU.
BREAKING: Billy and the Boingers (formerly Deathtöngue) have pulled out of Freedom 250.
I've started a West Wing re-watch. It's incredibly affecting to watch this group of smart, talented, and funny public servants (played by smart, talented, and funny actors) working furiously to try to improve the common good, all the more so given the current climate. What a counterpoint.
Good pick! Shame about the ratings drop-off after Paramount pushed its time slot to make room for *this* drek as a lead-in.
Referencing a great pair of Star Trek short stories with this one: "Visit to a Weird Planet" by Jean Lorrah and "Visit to a Weird Planet Revisited" by Ruth Berman.
"I am in fact very much trying to deflect blame, and please allow me to introduce this very large bus as Exhibit A, under which I would like to throw Ms. Mecklenberg."
1979 was the year I learned that movies could be very, very bad indeed.
There were three altogether covering Moore's run; the one you're holding was the second issue.
Comics have rotted my brain. I'm never going to not see the similarities.