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Mr Pink is now a Vulcan who finds human concepts of tipping wait-staff illogical.

I don’t want to be Mr. Red!

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It’s going to be an hour of them humming Daybreak:

Nah, the last one was amazing. This one’s very webof, to be honest. Which is no bad thing.

Peter Schilling.

One of my favorite Marvel moments of all time. I think Born Again is just about flawless.

The Plant Man knows when the plants will grow.  PLANT MAN!

More books need scenes where the Butthole Surfers put their dicks on Jimmy Carter’s suitcase (I am of course referring to Les Miserables here).

God!  What a MESS!

Avengers Arena is probably one of the better “Arcade as the villain” stories Marvel has ever printed. Not necessarily because of Arcade, but they went through the trouble to NOT make him a complete joke, and it is a really good read.

As a kid, I LOVED every time Arcade and Murderworld came up in a storyline. Of course, I was a kid. Though I still like its appearance in Excalibur (my favorite X-title of the time) with the Alan Davis art.

a sausage egg cheese mcguffin

I still think he peaked with Wasps’ Nest and Get Lost and that 69 Love Songs was a huge fall off.

I was a fan of both Happy Days and Leather Tuscadero! Between her and my Joan Jett fascination in my adolescence, I’m still not quite sure how I ended up dating men, but there it is.

Wow, I love the Mekons and had no idea Taylor played on that album. Good connection!

I can grit my teeth through Chuck D’s Kool Thing appearance - at least he doesn’t ruin the whole song. Radio Song just shouldn’t exist.

It was. Or at least it was the only reason Bruno stuck around. He quit pretty much the second David was fired.

I’ll give you two off the top of my head from 1992: Glengarry Glen Ross and A Few Good Men. Going back much further, one of the all-time greatest films, Casablanca, was based on an unproduced stage play.

Not my favorite album from the Mats BUT “Color Me Impressed” is such an all time classic...

That’s the most hilarious Grammy for Best Album year ever. The nominees include: Purple Rain, Born in the USA, She’s So Unusual, and Tina Turner’s comeback album Private Dancer (the one with “What’s Love Got to Do with It?”). I think I’d have voted for Purple Rain, but any of those is a fine choice.