If you don't have the full story behind the image, it looks pretty gay. That is not a bad thing in my mind of course. I was pretty disappointed when I found out it wasn't.
If you don't have the full story behind the image, it looks pretty gay. That is not a bad thing in my mind of course. I was pretty disappointed when I found out it wasn't.
Yes to this. Then I found out the story and felt it was a bit creepy.
Great choice for a double feature. Comfort of Strangers is really under rated in my opinion. It is the last time I've enjoyed anything by Paul Schrader in a non-ironic way.
And hopefully free-range. I'm not a monster after all just an average cannibal type like all future denizens.
Check it out. It is a really great film.
If you think about it Soylent Green really does contain traces of "nuts".
Thank you for making me laugh today. I needed that.
Referring to Holy Terror as having merely borderline offensive content is borderline offensive.
There are some links further down this thread.
I second the regard for his Daredevil work. Even the art works for me in that case. The restriction of working within the confines of Marvel house style served him well IMHO.
That completely makes sense too.
Wasn't trying to "tangle." Just pointing out the difference between general usage and industry specific jargon.
This is true, but for the comics industry the terms "bi-weekly" and "bi-monthly" are used to denote specific time periods for shipping. It is a difference between general usage and industry specific usage. This is why there is so much confusion is this thread about the book's shipping schedule.
Tidal comes in waves. #Tidalfacts
I don't know. The title alone has already sunk to new lows.
I understand the reservations some people have about the angle involving a real tragic episode of history mingling with fictional witches and the possibility that the fictional aspects somehow justify the real events, but SPOILER ALERT:
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At least partially. The ending was definitely Morrison's idea. Not sure about the rest of it though.
Once I found out, I suddenly understood why my interest in Millar's work took a nose dive around the same time he and Morrison had their acrimonious split.
No. I saw him two or three years before that picture. He looked less alert when I saw him and he wasn't wheelchair bound.
Here is a link to the most notorious case and the one that caused so much friction in their working relationship: