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Interesting. Again, I knew he stole Parson's money and seduced his wife(girlfriend?) but not the OTO connection.

Oh! Okay! I was trying to figure that out

Quite possibly. "Crowley/Crawly" could have come from Terry Pratchett too (and is a pretty solid gag besides). Moving away from that sort of thing could have just been a part of stepping out of Alan Moore's shadow, because Moore seems very into it.

What? That dude was the breakout star from Dracula 2000 (Not counting Gerard Butler.)

No, you spelled "balls" right.

Which seems to be a "Just keep my name outta yo' mouth and we can keep it the same" sort of situation.

That's the story, but as I heard it was more like he was an underclassman who was planning to major in biochemical engineering before going to New York and majoring in heroin.

The birkenstocks of fake religions.

Fatty and Brooklyn?

Reminds me of a study I heard quoted a few years ago that said 4% of DC area drivers admitted intentionally ramming another car. Which seems really fucking high.

Dunk and Stupid is the new series George R.R. Martin is working on instead of finishing The Winds of Winter

Aha, thanks.

I thought only Sam could see Al.

Or show the motion, then cut away.

Then don't show the stabbing. Do it off-screen.

I haven't really followed X-Men properties in quite a while, but apparently in the comics they've done some good work with this character (X-23) bringing her into her own.

I didn't say I wanted it to be a bloodbath, but it's kind of cowardly to have a character murdering people with knives and having it appear so clean and easy.

I think that's unlikely, I believe the kid also has a healing factor because she is (or at least appears to be) the teenage girl Wolverine who Marvel introduced so that fanboys wouldn't feel weird about jerking off to Wolverine/

I think you'd have to enjoy some slightly unusual fetishes for that to work.

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