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Ugh, dumb mistake. Fixing.

While you're at it, check out Taps At The Montana, too.

You are absolutely correct. Correction time!

Thanks for pointing out the mistake, it's been fixed.

My favorite internet horror story is The Dionaea House. It fell apart when the guy tried to expand it, after attempting to turn it into a movie or something, but the original story is really strong. (I assume it holds up, because it's one of those things where I'm legitimately too scared to go back and read it again

Wouldn't be a Friday without me leaving at least one dumb mistake in an article. Thanks for the catch.

Imagine my sadness at having to write this article without getting to go off on a tangent about vastly superior Crichton-based sci-fi.

I mean, that's basically the first thing that happens, issue #1, and most issues from then on.

Sorry, I live in a world where every day involves the constant fear that I've explained something poorly or incorrectly in an article, so I get kind of hyper-vigilant about my possible mistakes.

Yay, TJ.

As noted, these are only the dates for the first leg of the tour.

Okay, here's the thing. I think the constant reboots are as dumb as the next guy. But Sony does have a point, in that there's never been a Spider-Man movie about Peter in high school. Which is, like, a key part of the Spider-Man experience; so much of the stuff that defines the character was set back in that era. But

Bring on the Clone storyline.

Yup, they updated their stories to correct the mistake about a minute after I published. (Or I'm having a stroke and misread the name 30 times, it's one of those two). Story should be updated in a minute or two.

…Dr. Beckett? Is that you?!

Probably!

Agreed.

This is the last time we let my dumbass nephew Zeno work as a typesetter.

I know, what the hell, damn guy?

I don't know, two years ago I would have thought David Rees having any show on TV was madness. Now I'm a believer.