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How about submitting a bunch of people to the New Year's Downtown's Gaki no Tsukai no laughing game? Or maybe we can just watch Larry get his butt whacked by a bunch of masked men?

Haha. Oops. I guess I meant more like an teen sex comedy ala Porky's.

I've always had a soft spot for Grease 2 but it's like a 80s teen comedy without the nudity but retaining all the sex references. And not subtle references either.

Historic year for SASUKE/ANW. Earlier this year, Yuusuke Morimoto completed the course in Japan to become the fourth person (for a total of five times) to gain Kanzenseiha:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…

You are correct in that whoever completes the course is a winner. However, there haven't been multiple winners in one year yet.

Anyone who completes the course gets the money. They don't split it. If ten people finish, ten people get paid the full amount. However, the amount is five times smaller what the American version pays out, a holdover from when the show started in Japan back in the 90s.

This video goes over some of the cameos. The comments (don't worry, the usual youtube comments are not there) have the list of cameos. Showing the main character watching a Jackie Chan movie counts, I suppose.

So if Kenney Jones goes, does that mean Small Faces will be the first notable British Invasion band where all the major members are dead? Everyone else still has at least two, right?

I dunno. If they have a teenage love triangle wouldn't one of them have to be a vampire or have cancer or something? Vampire Cancer Ranger just doesn't have the right ring to it.

No problem. Yeah, go read it. Good book.

I pity any kid who saw that cover and thought that the heroes were going to throw down with death for the soul of Captain Marvel. That book was a lot of standing around.
This is my favorite part now:
http://www.scifinow.co.uk/w…
"Cancer: Everyone's got it. Even aliens."

Possibly. I think the book Marvel Comics: The Untold Story goes into the creation of Epic but I can't remember right now. All I know is that Marvel had some headstrong creators in the late 70s and early 80s who fought with the company about a lot of things, creators rights and censorship among them.

Well, the graphic novels were a way to keep their writers/artists satisfied right? I thought that like with Epic they could keep any characters they created.
Also, I kid about Dazzler. She can be a good character in the right hands.

I think there other companies that had them, but I think the Death of Captain Marvel was the first at the big two.
I really like a lot of those Marvel ones though. Star Slammers, Sword of the Swashbucklers, Futurians…Dazzler. OK, maybe not all of them.

And don't forget a few years later, Starlin wrote The Death of Captain Marvel. I wonder how many movies Marvel will have to make before they try to adapt that.

Were the reprints done on higher grade paper? I think I had those.
Was the Two-in-One finale the one where he dies and comes back to turn Thanos into a stone statue (that can cry!) but no one seems to really notice or care that Adam is gone?

Every exotico ever. A tradition still going strong in Mexico.
Danshoku Dino in Japan.

He never competed in the Olympics. But he was an Olympic coach…for the US. I think he was a legit AAU winner.

Who actually had a master's degree and taught high school.

That was my take as well. It would be a fine read…if you have never read any other book about wrestling. And a bit too focused on the 80s WWF.