No, Deborah, we've gone over this. You got it from riding the tractor in your bathing suit.
No, Deborah, we've gone over this. You got it from riding the tractor in your bathing suit.
We don't take kindly to your type here in Moo Mesa.
You're thinking of Silver Hawks. I'm certain that was some lead paint induced nightmares of my 8 year old self.
What word describes the awesomeness of this experiment/prank? I'm thinking… toothtacular?!?
One of the best things to come out of a system like that would a break in the myth of certain rural areas. I've lived in some plains and western states where the cost of living was outrageous, yet the reputation and wages do not reflex this.
Apparently Avalanche is the evil equivalent of Scott.
Also, it had the best representation of Apocalypse this side of a Remender arc.
Which one is the evil wizard, and which one is the really evil wizard?
Quickly read Coleridge's 'Cristabel' before Dracula, if you can.
Long live Self Help, Celeb Bio, and Local Interest!
If you like On Writing and Moorcock, check out 'Wizardry and Wild Romance.' Moorcock vocalizes perfectly the problems with Lord of the Rings.
You could see there was chlorine gas coming out of her… whatever.
Yep, gladiators and psionics that didn't really seem like psionics. Brom should have received a comission. He's the real reason I always went back to Dark Sun.
"We" are still "doing" CancerAids, yes.
The final characterisation of the Crimson King already did that. Marvel's version was much more frightening.
But did it make SNL great again?
Although I'm older, I've always appreciated not only the fun and creative take of the DC animated universe but how it brought (and still brings) a new generation into such an imaginative world.
Thank you, Darwyn Cooke.
Say a little prayer for him.
Why did Daria? Let's be honest. More people in the nineties in general had thigh gaps.
Yeah, the super-regeneration and art were bad, but at least it wasn't as forced and atrocious as Civil War: X-Men.