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The thing about Billy’s childish thinking as Marvel is that he once possessed the wisdom of Solomon while in his super-powered form. I haven’t read a Shazam comic in twenty years. Before then, though, Marvel was not quite the same person, mentally, as Billy. He was no more intellectually mature or intelligent, but he

Taylor said that though she made $500,000 from her account over three years, “that money does not last.”

I used to laugh at clowns like this. I can’t even do that, anymore, because they are so common and so blatant.

Not to mention his poor judgment about what of his work he thinks is good enough for publication. I read a fairly new King story recently called “Batman and Robin Have an Altercation,” about a man taking his demented father to lunch and what happens afterward. His language is, roughly, “John Doe smelled shit. His

I didn’t think they would go there. They didn’t go all the way there, because Tara, while important, remains a secondary character, and Henry is basically a cheat character, pushed into Carl’s role and without the same emotional history and weight as Carl. In the comic, Rosita and Ezekiel were among the heads, and

Do adults have Valentine’s Day parties? I doubt it.

Former reporter and near-constant cynic here. Didn’t the fact that this guy is under 30 set off the alarum bells (hear their tolling!) for any of the interviewers?

In Hef’s prime (yeah, I know) as an editor/publisher, things were not so loosey goosey.

But s/he is an activist with a working vocabulary in the field.

I bet you’re the same person who made a similar comment above, using a different log-in name. Funny how only these “two” have taken the writer to task for anti-Trump comments.

El Zorro, you have TWO Kinja discussion entries. Both are for this article, both take the writer and editors to task for imagined sins. I find that interesting.

ONLY?

Jennifer Lawrence does not. Jennifer Lawrence has gone beyond weariness with the role. This is how she gets her freedom.

I know you said that’s not the same, but your sociological gobbledy-gook makes me roll my eyes, and I studied sociology.

Jaysis.

They had damn well give Bernie Taupin half the credit for the songs.

Reggae? Also, that video is just chock-full of forced whimsy.

Stockholm Syndrome, more or less.

You never go full Adrien Brody in “The Village.”

The script ends with David walking out of the gallery and into the streets. He doesn’t want to be special, if being special costs as much as the things Elijah has done. The camera rises until we can’t see him among the crowds. He’s just another ordinary person to anyone’s eye. There’s no mention of what David does