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@Cyriaque Lamar: Thunder didn't really have a plan, it's true - but he'd just spotted the body of his master and pretty much decided to end it all right there.

@KillerBee: Ahh, was that the footage shot whilst George Lucas was second AD?

@fury161: And Audrey Hepburn used to carry messages around for the resistance when she was just a kid.

Nice work, Garrison only... am I the only one who liked Ghosts of Mars?

@Annalee Newitz: Annalee, Annalee, Annalee. Scotland is displeased. No shortbread or Irn Bru for you.

@darkvstar857: Are you talking about the additional arms on the first creature? If you are, then they've been grafted on, rather than evolved like that.

Isn't #11 a vodsel?

@Yamato: Well, the first image reminds me of the Centaurs from Fallout...

Wasn't there something about this in Kavalier and Clay?

@ManchuCandidate: Give me Alexander Skarsgård as Ilya and I'll be happy.

@Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: I'd say you have way too much time on your hands, but that would imply that the picture is anything less than awesome.

My god... Mr Peel was one lucky man...

@algomeysa: I still think George Lazenby made a better Bond than Roger Moore.

Damn, Garrison - it's the attention to detail I love - it would have been so easy to have Prowse call it Return rather than Revenge of the Jedi. I have a 2000AD annual from '84 with a Billy-Dee Williams interview where he was calling it Revenge too.

My girlfriend has a slightly disturbing hunch that Daniel Brühl is in that trailer. Disturbing because going from Goodbye Lenin and Inglourious Basterds to this would be one hell of a step down.

Damn, I want all of these.

"I promise folks - just one villain this time. Now, without further ado, let me introduce you to: Firechief Fido Foul!"

Hmm - good news and bad news.