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He was a member of the last line-up of the first run of JLA (around about '87ish), just before the Giffen/DeMatteis Jla/Jli relaunch. (Justice League Detroit) I had a few back issues, but it was a couple of years before my time. (started with the JLI relaunch)

The translator has posted a couple (1,2 pdfs on google viewer) of exerts of the new version on her site. I've got the Gollancz edition and was curious how they compared.

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Well I sort of assumed (guessed/hoped) it would come up latter on. I mean they've only done the first fifty odd and I'd have though it'd get a better ranking than that. Just have to wait see...

Well to be overly serious it looks like when they're actually playing everyone, zombies included, (as Gawd said) is wearing protective masks or goggles/glasses, as they'd basically have to be to run it at all and maybe if it's all fairly close quarters the guns could be slightly lower power so it'd hurt but wouldn't

What's wrong with Saphire and Steel? I enjoyed it as a kid the first time round and genuinelly liked it last time I re-watched it a few years ago. Yes it showed it's age, a couple of the stories where a bit weak, it only had six and was never as successful as Who but it was a good series with a good end. #IthinkIveprob

Well they're going to try but there's a very good chance it won't work.

It's mentioned (a group is exacting marrow from a frozen mammoth bone) near the end of the program [www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer] that this article basically references, but apparently it's unlikely. I know you where joking, but it's still a pity.

Came up on (about) pg4 of an image search for his name. Higher res would be good though.

Brain of Morbius was always a favourite, I'm sorry to hear he's passed.

I've heard bad things about a lot of places in the Uk but I don't know anything about you or what might have happened so I wouldn't know, but please don't judge the entire county. I'm sorry for whatever happened and hope things worked out.

There's bad everywhere. I know people who could fit your description and a lot that don't. As RadioSilence says, don't tar everybody with the same brush.

Character in a story by Oscar Wilde, it's been a few years since I read it so I'm a little hazy, but he stops physically ageing due to a painting of himself he keeps in the loft. The picture ages in his place and If I remember it right as he becomes more and more morally corrupt it shows that too, as if it's a