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Woo! Hopefully this puts The Private Eye on a few more radars. That book was amazing, even by the standards of the guy who is also writing Saga.

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Eh, nice change of pace from the rest of the internet…

I was a Grade-A Moron not to beat you to making this comment.

Maybe they just want to draw parallels between Lex and another famous billionaire villain with notoriously terrible hair?

I love KOTOR, but if we’re going millennia before the films, lets go even further back to Tales of the Jedi, when the Sith and the Jedi were more wildly differentiated than anything else we’ve seen (everything else, of which, usually boils down to “The Sith have red lightsabers and are bad”). I want to see

I’m not much of a fiction re-reader (well, a fair number of comics; I’ve reread the first three volumes of Saga several times and need to find volume 4 and whatever else has so far been committed to TPB one of these days), but I re-read Austin Kleon’s Steal Like an Artist pretty frequently, and I’m sure its follow-up,

I assume she’s suggesting he should have also complained about the Tyrannosaur’s lack of feathers in addition to the oversized velociraptors/misnamed Utahraptors’ lack of feathers.

Based on the approximately 0 that I know about determining odds, I’m going to make an educated guess that you really just wanted to give the Sinister Six a 6 in their odds, and it just so happened that that put them in the spot in the rankings you wanted them (obviously, giving Doc Ock 8-1 odds would have been too

Based on the approximately 0 that I know about determining odds, I’m going to make an educated guess that you really just wanted to give the Sinister Six a 6 in their odds, and it just so happened that that put them in the spot in the rankings you wanted them (obviously, giving Doc Ock 8-1 odds would have been too

Contrary to my sarcastic pitch in response to the announcement of the Darwin movie, I rather do think that a filmic adaptation of The Voyage of the Beagle could be positively fascinating, perhaps as an old-school miniseries adaptation like so much historical fiction* in the 70’s and 80’s got. It’s such a great tale of

Damn it, I want Darwin as a dark, adult action hero. I want him discovering the theory of evolution by natural selection while fighting aliens who are mutating Earth animals into killing machines in preparation to conquer our planet. I want a Darwin who swears and has the R-rated sex scenes that keep kids from

I’m not normally an arachnophobe, but this article really doesn’t mix well at all with Welcome to Night Vale’s recent Facebook post:

Tom H…

“I’m Commander Shepard and this is my favorite action figure on the Citadel.”

I think it would probably have been Animalia by Graeme Base. That book has been a part of the fabric of who I am for a very, very long time. Anything I had before it has either been donated or gifted to young relatives (most of my Dr. Seuss and Magic School Bus books). Anything I have that’s older than it wasn’t

Or as they later came to be known: Worf*.

Okay, since I keep getting notifications dragging me back to this article, I keep seeing it and need to make sure everyone shares my pain:

Well, with the obvious exception of the one whose almost entire plot is about fortune-telling and warging…

And yet, I’m betting very few fans of Discworld feel that way (I know the Moist von Lipwig trilogy are probably my favorite Discworld series, although I’m not even close to having read all of my Discworld options).

Not necessarily, most of the Rhaegar/Lyanna shippers seem to think warging is a Stark thing*, so Jon could just as easily have gotten it from his mother or his father.