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Limb would never live in a shack like that if he had a choice in the matter.

It can be two things!

The O.S.I. has federal jurisdiction and a helicarrier, the guild is a bunch of rich eccentrics hanging out in a warehouse somewhere.

I'd assume so as well, but would he really be any more of a burden than her retarded brother?

Just rewatched it - SPOILERS

The shabby hideout has all sorts of implications - remember how Dean's adventure last summer seemed so weak compared to Hank's private eye sex-travaganza? He actually managed to burn down the Impossible building and cripple his dads true enemies without even knowing it!

Killinger showing up makes me wonder if the Orb is completely abandoned as a plot device - he tried to recruit Rusty because Limb wanted it, presumably?

Seth Green…who's secretly been a fully licensed provider of first-rate, professional menace since he was recruited on the set of Can't Hardly Wait.

I thought he was Doctor Strangelove…I mean they WERE in a bomb shelter.

He used to be a centurion, before he took a trident to the face.

And they made it a point to not voice her all this time, leaving the door open.

They said he was created in '77, which means Jonas took over a decade to develop a Major Tom cyborg w/someone else's body or did something w/the Monarchs old man on the spot. The latter seems far more likely…

He's the new Moppets!

Throw in the Jim Lee costume and we'll be all set.

Back when Dale got killed I was playing devils advocate on here for the villain, but after this weeks Walking Dead i'm completely on team Negan. It's as if they're trying to make Rick as dumb in the comics as he was in S2 of the show.

I occasionally go to Barnes and Noble and snap pictures on my phone of appealing new releases and then look them up in the online library catalog since the upstate NY one offers access to every branch between the five boroughs and Albany, available for transfer to the one across the street from my house.

The Dunk and Egg comics are really, really good. Images like the one posted above add a lot to the story.

As a matter of fact, it kind of already did.

I dunno, much as I liked Cryptonomicon the ending seems more and more dated as the post-911 years go on. I'm thinking of the Edward Snowden situation in particular, of course.