Agreed with the minor quibble.
Agreed with the minor quibble.
Has me interested!
Fascinating! Keep these off-the-beaten-track pulp studies coming!
Are you certain?
I would totally wear a wooden hat.
Wait... at 7:00... you can type on a qwerty keyboard and have Japanese characters pop-up... and this is intuitively and/or easy for people posting online?
Totally worth it.
Speaking as a Texan... that's H-E-B.
There's an error in the Obama entry. The link is only a mail-to link, rather than linking to the original article.
Theory on Bae... he jumped into the real world when Rumple had only been the Dark One for a few years (Bae was still a kid, after all), and that was decades, if not hundreds of years ago, given all of the various long-term schemes Rumple's been getting involved with.
Picked up Loki at the con... he's totally a DM.
That is... intense. Thanks for sharing!
That's what made him such a great villain... purely evil villains never have a line to cross, they're just evil. This guy knew right from wrong, and had his own views on which side he was on and what it would take for him to go further.
I was looking for them too...
Here, here!
Seems like my answer to nearly every topic, but: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Many of these questions have been addressed - repeatedly, if not consistently - over the years in comic books. That isn't to say these aren't good points to bring up (I'm glad you did!), but if you'd like some off-the-beaten-track examples of theological speculative fiction... try these: