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If it helps any, Jodorowsky later collaborated with comics legend Moebius to make The Incal, which contains many of the concepts that he brought to the Dune project. (You can see some of it at the end of the documentary.) Even though it is very far from Dune, it's a gorgeous, epic, ridiculously imaginative story,

For many, many years I've waited for the story that finally links the four characters in some cosmically insane way, that for sure involves time travel, consciousness transference, repeat deaths, Infinity Gems, and weird techno-organic equivalents of Starlin characters. Still waitin'.

Perhaps they meant troy weight of gold krugerrands, and how much ass that would pull.

"In 1993, the Twitterverse is about to E X P L O D E"

That sounds a bit too sympathetic for Alia. Probably Jessica, or even more painfully, Ghanima.
Even her BG training made her all the more aware of how empty and inconsequential her roles in Paul's court were. Couldn't carry on House Corrino, couldn't be even a surrogate mother, not much of a witch, and even the

For well more than a decade, it was eerie how much Buddy's life paralleled mine. I've fallen out of touch, though from what I hear that dude's life has finally diverged from my own. Thank god, really, nobody needs that kind of oracle!

"I love HATE, and I HATE everything else!!!!"

Sidney's used to sell underground comix?!? Mind is blown.

Poor Irulan. She's pretty much treated like shit for three books; her scholarship is all she's got.

"In media res" is a completely legit way of starting a story, even more so now that a superhero movie no longer has to bend over backwards to suspend disbelief.

I gave it two episodes. Even adjusting for budget, out-the-gate tremors and general rookie considerations, it is still hands-down the worst sketch comedy show I have ever seen. The performers had virtually no chemistry together, but even worse is that every comedic idea was either tired or fumbled in execution,

"Jadddis"?

It can be the prequel to the Space Trilogy.

Good one! That was totally acceptable, as it's clearly a sendup of the trope and played as much for laughs as for badassery - heck, every single scene of Robo out on patrol is a complete parody of platitudinous lawmen.

My only gripe - I don't even mind the over-the-top, Wire-biting, ridiculous king's crown bit, it's totally comic booky and I love it - is that I hate whenever do-gooders break up a shakedown, they inevitably trash the poor shopkeeper's place nearly as bad as the thugs would've. Glass is expensive, yall!

For real.

Why in the Devil's name is this not live? That would've been perfect.

But Danielle Cage will only be nine in 2025! She needs a few more years on her own show before she's ready for the shield.

Wow, throw in Hawkeye, Vision and SW and you pretty much have the West Coast Avengers right there.

*sigh*…in most cases that someone comes up with a goofy comic book joke, I take glee in them being informed that "the comics really did that." It is with great chagrin that I point you to to the supervillain that literally has babies for hands…Master Pandemonium.