Ghost Sharks?
Ghost Sharks?
It's excellent. Barry manages to be his usual smartass self. :)
"Ex-Communicate" by Peter Clines is out, too. Third in the series after "Ex-Heroes" and "Ex-Patriots." Good stuff. Mashup of superheroes and zombie apocalypse.
Mesh you insist on being so punny?
Hear, hear. One of the many reasons I got turned off of comics for many years was the unending crossover crap. Wolverine everywhere. X-Men Infinitum. Lobo everywhere (didn't help that I can't stand his character anyway.)
Sheer genius.
Ahh, ok. I misunderstood. My bad! :)
Very cool. Congratulations! I know what I'll be buying in my next book-binge :)
You're saying this like it's a bad thing...
Thank you for this posting. I read the article and found reference to John D. Clark's book, "Ignition!" - very interesting! Managed to find a PDF of the out-of-print edition. The preface is written by Isaac Asimov and from the short snippets I've read, this is going to be a fun one :)
I was going to suggest fluorine reactions, until I read your posting.
Wow. What an amazingly cogent and well-thought-out reply.
I liked Wild Wild West, too. I don't understand the hate for it.
Not going to agree with you on Green Lantern. Fun movie, nice fx.
Underachiever.
1066 ft? The Altitude of Hastings! :)
"When your brains are composed of rancid tapioca, you are bound to get some odd results," works too :)
Facetnating. Although, I don't think I've come across a harder concept.
I just don't see "Siberia" having much of an impact. It doesn't look like it's going to be any crater than your typical crappy premise. Doesn't seem down-to-Earth enough. Probably end up alienating its potential viewership.
Written in crayon, too.