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I also loved his novelizations at twelve, in the better ones (Dark Star, Alien, Pale Rider, Clash Of The Titans) he always managed to go just a little further in characterizations and building the world. Which, I guess you have time to do in a book anyway, but he really made them his own and not just a copy of the

Well, that's a bit of a gray area, actually.

I think he's talking about his contentious relationship with Lennon in that verse.

The novelization by Alan Dean Foster is worth reading. He was able to expand on each of the characters and their philosophies. He goes into a lot about surf culture and really expands on Dolittle. The final few pages are wonderful.

"I'm so cold…I'm so hot…I'm hot and cold at the same time!"

There actually is a difference. Many think Jaime is the better artist while Gilbert is the better writer. Though they are both fantastic at being writer/artists. Jaime’s characters (Maggie and Hopey) are much more relatable in a punk rock pop culture kind of way. His panel layouts are very cinematic in their

Don't forget Pippen and Merry. They had their moments of heroism.

He guided Peter Fonda through his trip in….The Trip. He was also in Family Plot.

After Belden tells Wanda to look in the mirror and he gets up from the bed we see Wanda's back to the mirror. In every shot before that she is facing the mirror. When she is facing the mirror she is alive. With her back to the mirror and her hand reaching out she is dead and leaving her corporeal form.

There is a lot going on with the mirror in this episode. There are two Serlings at the beginning. I think he might be hinting at something. I think Belden and Armstrong both represent Death. Belden is like a spiritual comfort easing Wanda into death. We all want an easy death. Armstrong is the physical form of death

Thanks.

Those are the best!

Thanks, my knowledge of the character ends at Windsor's Weapon X. I just read Wolverines Wikipedia bio and they have really expanded his back story.

"…Folkbern Logan, the pagan soldier who has been targeted for elimination in order to end the bloodline that will spawn Wolverine."

There's scat play in Iron Man 3?

Wool is fantastic. There is plenty of page turning action at times and slow character building atmospherics at others with people trying to hold on to civility in a decaying world while investigating the secrets of silo 18.

You'll be waiting forever… and ever… and ever…and ever.

I think we're part of a small but growing cult asking that question.

Sounds like the guy from Comixology is taking it on the chin after getting an ear full.

Hah, in your face!