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Nah, I think that first comes up in panel 5, where she's shrugging off using Christ's name in vain as something everyone in America does, and he says "And I suppose if everybody cut off their heads and stuffed asafoetida into their mouths and buried their hearts at crossroads you'd do it too?" It's so weirdly specific

Noel's ambivalence aside, "The Hunt" is my favorite single issue of the entire series, for the slightly skewed fairy-tale narration, the back-and-forth between the storyteller and his granddaughter, the generation gap that rises between them, and getting to see Lucien off the grounds. Not to mention the unconventional

Noel's ambivalence aside, "The Hunt" is my favorite single issue of the entire series, for the slightly skewed fairy-tale narration, the back-and-forth between the storyteller and his granddaughter, the generation gap that rises between them, and getting to see Lucien off the grounds. Not to mention the unconventional

Huh, I wonder why? Re-reading it for this, I was struck by both the historical detail and the way it both quietly continues the theme of Dream's rivalry with Desire, and again boosts the importance of dreams over anything else. Though the detail that most caught me was Death referring to Desire and Despair as "the

Huh, I wonder why? Re-reading it for this, I was struck by both the historical detail and the way it both quietly continues the theme of Dream's rivalry with Desire, and again boosts the importance of dreams over anything else. Though the detail that most caught me was Death referring to Desire and Despair as "the

Not saying Dodger is fanfic, because I don't particularly think it is, and as I said in another thread, I have no vested interest in it one way or another, I only brought it up out of curiosity. But that aside, professional authors can certainly write fanfic; John Scalzi called his Little Fuzzy rewrite fanfic, for

Not saying Dodger is fanfic, because I don't particularly think it is, and as I said in another thread, I have no vested interest in it one way or another, I only brought it up out of curiosity. But that aside, professional authors can certainly write fanfic; John Scalzi called his Little Fuzzy rewrite fanfic, for

Well, not no one. Catherynne Valente called Fforde "arguably the most successful fanfic writer around" in an essay on fanfic on I09.

Well, not no one. Catherynne Valente called Fforde "arguably the most successful fanfic writer around" in an essay on fanfic on I09.

Looking at that, I wonder if someone yanked them from his feed to make this poster, or if the puppy photos were just an early step in someone he knew making this poster.

Looking at that, I wonder if someone yanked them from his feed to make this poster, or if the puppy photos were just an early step in someone he knew making this poster.

Several more people cited it below; looks like it has a fandom. The reversals are pretty funny.

Several more people cited it below; looks like it has a fandom. The reversals are pretty funny.

Cool. Point us to the funniest one, please.

Cool. Point us to the funniest one, please.

I admit it, this made me full-on guffaw.

I admit it, this made me full-on guffaw.

Strangely, @avclub-c701a997d9bef627835b036efb4eca63:disqus , I also enjoy it when I have fun. It's nice to have tastes in common, isn't it?