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Don Gately
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Human Torch
Sometimes he's Johnny Storm, sometimes he's a WWII-era android who was the model for The Vision.

Michener
Surprised he didn't come up through the whole interview.

Why do I have to go cheer for Annyong? Nobody ever cheers for me.

Good
Shia and Stephen King Jr. deserve each other.

Karma Chameleon
Just "Karma Chameleon."

Definitely in favor of a higher profile for Steven.
And congrats to Sean.

See the parts about added content.

I couldn't agree more with their assessment of Nabin.

Book Deal
Right here. For this guy.

As a Chabon fan
there was a big lapse between the wrap on filming "Mysteries of Pittsburgh" and its eventual straight-to-DVD release.

Meant "You Got Another," NOT "Sorry Houston." Sorry. Houston.

Agreed on "Home Field Advantage," but "Sorry Houston" and "Purgatory Line" are awesome.

Patterson said in "Secret to a Happy Ending" or somewhere else that Cooley only writes like two or three songs a year.

I'd start with "Brighter." That's the most popish and accessible, I think.

Cooley is really saving Patterson here. And after "Sorry Houston" and "Someday (It's Gonna be I told you so)" I was hoping for big things from Shonna going forward. Was somewhat disappointed in what I found from her here.

Hey, ginger balls!

Great album
Love the bluegrass instrumentation.

It's my least favorite I&W album
Couple good songs, but sure as shit no "Shepherd's Dog" or "Endless Numbered Days."

While I will never discount that a character can come back from the dead, because it is one of the staples of comic book storyte
It may be a staple, but it's not one of the GOOD staples.

"a new thing that will be exciting and different and yet, very familiar and very much the same,"
Thus pleasing no one.