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I think it'd be kinda neat if when they clone Rusty so he can live again they have to "thaw him out" or whatever when he's a little boy. So now we have Dean and Hank taking care of their father as a little boy. He could either still have all of his memories but be in little boy form or he could just be little Rusty

I have dug the whole new season but this one is easily the best of the lot so far. My only minor quibble is that I love the idea that the real David Bowie is the sovereign, so I'm not super jazzed about the idea that it's actually a shapeshifter who took on his form sometime in the 70's. I hope this notion is

Bricken, you should write a essay collection and call it 'Assorted Musings."

Here's an article I wrote called 10 Reasons "Why A Tarantino Themed Restaurant Will Be Awesome" Off the menu:

TDKR wil always be my fave but besides that I have always loved this Legends Of The Dark Knight Annual story called Duel. It features multiple artists and has Batman going through bizarre surreal worlds searching for his "burden". At one point he encounters Adolf Hitler raising an army of nazi zombies, Hitler then

Thanks Charlie.

I prefer his 90's NIN look.

I actually wrote a whole article about how Bob Seger is a werewolf.

Here's an article I wrote last year for Hecklerspray about similar projects that never happened. Mick Jagger and The Stones in Clockwork Orange, The Beatles in Lord Of The Rings, OJ Simpson as The Terminator. The working title for my article was "Criterion On Infinite Earths".

The article forgets to mention that Bon Seger is a werewolf. Yes, Bob Seger the man who writes the only songs that can make your dad cry, is in fact a werewolf. Here's an article I wrote this week for DigBoston discussing the shocking truth behind Bob Seger and his Silver Bullet Band. http://digboston.com/laugh/2013/0

Patrick Ness is great. I did a review of his children's book A Monster Calls for DigBoston. Beautiful story written by Ness from an idea by Siobhan Dowd. http://digboston.com/laugh/2012/07/…

Well, luckily I just moved here last year from Tucson Arizona so all of that Boston junk just rolls right off. Plus, it's fun living in a place where everyone sounds like a Quimby when they speak.

Agreed to, but I'm sure on McFarlane's part it was reluctantly. I am curious to what he thinks about the whole Marvel Angela thing. I read that Angela's being redesigned by Joe Quesada, which might be be for legal reasons or maybe just because it's a bit of a wonky, dated design.

Created my ass. Co-created at best. I love Gaiman and his work, hell, his chili recipe in American Gods alone was worth the read, but Angela was designed by Todd McFarlane. And even though Neil wrote issue 9 of Spawn whee she first appeared and came up I'm sure with the idea behind her that is at best a co-creation.

Ha. I moved to Boston a year ago from Tucson, this article was tailor made for me.

Here's one of my faves.

Right? That voice is sex.

Hey, I write for hecklerspray and I wrote a similar article last Halloween called 6 movie Monsters You'll Want To Have Sex With.

Dug the list but will say I thought Return Of The Living Dead should have been on the proper list. If for any reason for the "Do You Wanna Party" rise from the grave sequence in the rain with Trash the naked punk rock girl. The actress who played her went on to star in a series of aerobic, zombie/horror themed videos