#doublepost
#doublepost
So, this is artifically created synesthesia, then?
Well done you.
I've got 1, 2 and 6, but I'm not getting the others. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing until I know what the books are.
She was definitely in character here. I'll be in my bunk...
Mary Shelley is proof that we all have the potential to write one great book. Unfortunately, she wrote more than one. Sorry, but The Last Man was Gothic Romanticism at its worst - if you were to produce a modern version the cover just needs to read "overindulgent middle-class emo hipsters."
Ahh, but I grew up with this incoherent rubbish (and a couple of Tom Baker stories). Fond memories of Nyssa, Tegan and a soft spot for Turlough. They proved you can still quite easily have more than one companion at a time - and that romance with the Doctor is completely unnecessary.
OK, so maybe I'm just grimmed-out by the Dark Knight trailers, but this looks a little more fun. With this and Dredd we may be getting some entertaining, no-brain-but-thinks-it-does films soon.
As ever, I love Bolland's cover, but I'd prefer it without the ad at the top.
Yeah, I'm missing the immediacy of being able to scroll through every comment as we used to. OK, you can see what the most recent comments are at the top of the comments section, but it feels like a step back from what it used to be.
Hmm... well, you could do something with that, I guess... he's got some black goo, at least.
And the minifigs are easy to do...
I can't really agree with you there, seeing as the original writer and artist were channelling Dirty Harry Clint as their inspiration.
Cutting and pasting what I wrote to GORNmagazine: Thank you for posting this. The Happening? That's the best people could come up with? Sheesh.
Thank you for posting this. The Happening? That's the best people could come up with? Sheesh.
As far as 2000AD's twitter account has been saying, the full trailer's released tomorrow - I presume this is just a clip from it to try and generate a bit more interest?
I think you're confusing LV 223 and LV426 there. The dead engineer in Alien was on a different planet in a different ship.
Nice. This post just reminded me of, ironically enough, the Scott expedition to the Antarctic:
Cheers for that - didn't reply last night as it was late and didn't want to try and read through your impressively detailed reply without the aid of caffeine!
True, and I appreciate that. What I'm not so sympathetic about is repeatedly linking your page in every single comment you make. Sometimes twice.