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The walk through the city in The Jungle was a little long in the, um, tooth and seemed padded. But the cabbie keeling over and the shot of the lion at the end were both great moments. John Dehner is always wonderful. In the end it wasn't too bad.

This might be a weird one and you may want to hold off till you've read some Siver Age X-men. I enjoyed John Byrne's X-Men the Hidden Years. It fills in the gap between #67-93 of the original series when it was reprints stopping just before Claremont's reboot. There was a lot of continuity the X-Men weren't around for

"I will say one thing for Monty, he keeps a sensational cellar!"

That's what happens when you stab your brain.

"I won da money!"

Why no T-bone?

The moon?

I do too. He also is a big proponent of the Native American interpretation. That interp at least has some support by a number of viewers. I also like his take on The Thing and solving the puzzle of the sequence of possessions (the keys being dropped by Windows, the destruction of the blood, Fuch's death, shadows, and

It seemed to be pretty risque and maybe groundbreaking for Nettleton to be walking around in what looked like her slip for much of the episode. I mean Rob and Laura Petrie or Lucy and Desi weren't even aloud to be seen in the same bed. I don't know of anything similar on television around this time.

They should name drinks after more comic book characters.

You're a good writer.
 
 Love, mom.

Perversions of Science in '97. It ran for a season with most of them on YouTube now.

What do Christians have to do with this?

Jim.

Joe Walsh's facial expressions make them mildly amusing and worth a chuckle.

I'll admit to having Journey of the Sorcerer on my Ipod.

O.J was in The Towering Inferno with Richard Chamberlain, who was in Shogun.

He's really ramming it down our throats.

I'm glad they got rid of letter grades in the comics reviews so we don't have to have this conversation every few months.

It's just a tad better than Timerider, apparently.