Ehhhh. I'm more a Wonder Woman, Power Girl or Phantom Lady man, myself.
Ehhhh. I'm more a Wonder Woman, Power Girl or Phantom Lady man, myself.
Gah. Darkseid can just kiss my ass in Macy's window.
I haven't seen it yet, but I can recommend the book.
Duff developed neurosarcoidosis in the early '90s and was partially paralyzed for a time. I think she's better now, though.
Laugh at it.
Or some dirty book-sniffer.
I regret that I have but one upvote to give.
We've been thinking of implanting a GPS device on him, should the sneaky bastard attempt to steal in to Sky Harbor in the middle of the night and fly out.
I saw that, and my reaction was that Hatch has obviously been kidnapped by aliens and replaced with a slightly less awful android. The real Orrin Hatch would never say that.
"I did not know that."
How VB missed out on not calling him "Velvet Frog" instead, I'll never know.
Typical soft-on-crime liberal.
It's always nice to meet someone else who had that book.
I love that issue—it's ridiculous, and the movie within the story reminds me of "Scott of the Antarctic."
They should have hired Alan Seuss for The Mad Hatter—in real life around that time, he co-owned a hat shop with James Ellroy's dad.
I liked it. It took me forever to recognize Wanda Ventham from UFO, though.
I always say that "Junebug" should have been the big single off of Cosmic Thing, but it wasn't a single at all, so far as I know.
Yeah, you don't watch GiSS for technical excellence. I can't prove it, but I think it was probably shot in script order, and that the early parts weren't shot in sync sound.
Books: I finished Michael Connelly's The Late Show (introducing a new LAPD protagonist, though there will be a new Bosch novel at the end of the year, too), and I'm still reading Andrew Vachss' Signwave.
He should have had a crossover comic with the Rocket Reds.