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I think you're thinking of Wilford Brimley.

Morrison/Fegredo was 1991, Nocenti/Phillips was 1993, so old or older.

I say this with all the love in my heart, but you need new friends.

I know it's only one example, but Thatcher did fuck a whole country, parts of which still haven't recovered though decades have passed.

Given a choice between staring at Mike Myers or Jean Dujardin for nigh on two hours I know to which side I would fall. Oh comportement!

"Kid Eternity" was excellent and I'm not just saying that cause I bought it when it first came out.

It already is a "thing". A fucking excellent novel.

Pride of Baghdad looks gorgeous, but the writing is sophomoric at best. That rape flashback. Ugh.

No, I wouldn't have thought so either, yet it's been defined as such by virtue of being mentioned on this site. Funny how that works.

And yet without bourbon most whisky wouldn't be the same.

I am not an audiobook fan, but I am a Partridge fan so tried "I, Partridge" in that format yet had to resort to the book after only a little while. Same with "Nomad". Just can't enjoy it.

I do love it so when Americans look at artefacts from another culture and declare them unworthy.

Jai "I'm just talking meat" Courtney.

Provided it's balanced properly.

No, by that description you're thinking of… every other Millar comic out there.

Who's got two thumbs and wishes that Benioff and Weiss would each write another novel?

"I haven't played it, but it has been played in my house quite a lot."

"I am talking meat."
-Jai Courtney

I can't tell from your comment if you're a comics fan or not, but if you haven't read it the "Old Man Logan" TPB will give you the post-apocalyptic world with a dying Logan which you seek.

That's also Dara O'Brien in a nutshell aaaaaaahm.