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The Bill McNeal
thebillmcneal

It's not really meeting their makers, but I have a soft spot for the appearances of Tom Fagan and the Rutland Halloween Parade that marked some of the first Marvel/DC crossovers during the 70s. Many of the writers would appear in the stories themselves, like Steve Englehart, Len Wein and Gerry Conway. I suppose it's

They should just adapt the Nightman Cometh

I remember really loving Duel of the Fates from the Phantom Menace, even if the light saber battle itself was a bit of a letdown.

Yea, now I can drink without having to buy a hobo a six pack like when I was a teenager. So I have that going for me.

Ready Player One

I'm glad to know that the Wikipedia page of a defunct burger chain is treated with the same seriousness and reverence as the Vietnam War.

And Sheriff Lobo!

It's rare to see DC beating Marvel to something in the cinematic/television realm. We should have got a Damage Control miniseries on Netflix by now.

I only travel twice a year to visit my brother down in Florida, but before I fly down, I always make sure to jam my iPad's ComicRack app full of whatever's come out from Marvel over the past few months. That's about it.

Two years ago, after visiting my brother, we decided to drive straight back from the Gulf Coast of Florida to Vermont in 26 hours. By the time we were driving through Pennsylvania, I was beginning to hallucinate lights in the skies.

Bring back the Chevy Chase Show!

Unleash the fury. Get his shoe. Beat his testicles!

Damn it. I thought Doug Ramsey was getting an ongoing series.

But what movie was it during? Warcraft? Money Monster? I bet it was Central Intelligence.

They should have got Huey Lewis and the News to do the theme.

Is there a new Ghostbusters movie coming out? I must have missed that.

"an especially nasty character sketch starring Danny DeVito"

Yah.. The trailer included Wedge Antilles, the unsung hero of the original trilogy.

With StarWipe dead, surely Sean O'Neal is coming back to save us.

I figured the Star Trek movies were coming down, because they just announced that Amazon Prime is carrying them next month. I think that's part of the reasoning.