The build up to the "punchline" was very effective. None of the set pieces really stood out to me until the end, but the sum total of all of them came together at the climax rather effectively. The last shot was really unsettling.
The build up to the "punchline" was very effective. None of the set pieces really stood out to me until the end, but the sum total of all of them came together at the climax rather effectively. The last shot was really unsettling.
Uh… no. No we did not.
One night, I spent a week in Scranton.
Right. Like, what else is she going to say?
Oh, he's that guy? Huh.
Inflation, huh?
Looks like an update of "Against the Giants." I don't play 5E but I put my name in. Couldn't hurt.
That's a much better thing to contemplate.
Really? Well that's one more myth shattered I guess.
The designs aren't great either. Why does the guy who owns an orbital death platform over a gas giant use an Android phone?
No, but the 9-panel grid was a big part of its structure.
Bolshevik Revolution to the collapse of the Soviet Union; the century defined by communism.
Also, that's the Watchmen template.
The 20th Century lasted from 1917 to 1991. Discuss.
I went from atheist to maltheist so quickly, I barely even noticed!
But were they ever in the regular cast or added to the intro?
It's always nice when the children have enthusiasm for the family business.
I was surprised at the tone of the review, because everyone around here gushes about the book. I am still looking forward to reading it myself, but I guess my expectations have now been tempered.
Lots of artists do sameface.
Just part of that Full House tradition: "No black people."