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The Burnt Selena Project: Wonderful World of Clutter: Putting the Fun in Fundamentalism…or is it Putting the Mental into Fundamentalism…I get confused sometimes.
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The Burnt Selena Project: Wonderful World of Clutter. The World is filled with clutter. So why not not add more? I figure that is what I should do. So this will be a new extension of the Burnt Selena Project begun way back in 1998 in Ashland, Oregon. Items of Interest include: Ephemera, People, Historical Curiosities, Comic Books, Jackalopes, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Thursday, June 12, 2014. Posted by Patrick Tsukuda. Sometimes, I like to drink from my crunk cup. Keep it real. YOLO. Other Places ...
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Again With the Comics: Comics' Numerical Nightmare
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Again With the Comics. Thursday, March 20, 2008. I was reminded today of something that both annoys the hell out of me, and which cannot ever really be fixed. After nearly two decades of reboots, restarts, and relaunches, there are precious few comics left that have kept their original numbering. It used to be a good. Restarted at #1 and the old Superman series numbering continued with Adventures of Superman. 424 Adventures of Superman went on for almost two decades, and only recently reverted to Superman.
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Again With the Comics: 5 Years, 555 Posts, What, AGAIN With The Comics ?!?
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Again With the Comics. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. 5 Years, 555 Posts, What, AGAIN With The Comics? Again With the Comics. Hit the internet on June 13, 2006. Christ, I'm old. I'M NOT PAYIN' YOU TO TAKE PICTURES OF POSIES AND PETUNIAS! I WANT PICTURES OF SPIDER MAN. SEE IF YOU CAN CATCH HIM ROBBIN' A BANK WITH DOC OCK! I KNOW THOSE TWO ARE IN CAHOOTS! Mused, she rolled her eyes and continued her task. She's lucky I started up Again with the Comics. Five years ago, or I'd have to vent to her. Good going, Brian...
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Again With the Comics: DC is Losing Me.
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Again With the Comics. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. DC is Losing Me. Photorealistic Bouncing Boy is TERRIFYING. Remember when the Legion of Superheroes. Was notoriously the DC book that was way too complicated to understand? Let's just admit that we've gotten to the point where the entire DCU is in a constant state of Legion-Level migraine inducing complexity, shall we? Okay, I'll be buying this one. My pull list for DC Comics is taking a massive hit in the next couple of months as my beloved Doom Patrol.
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Again With the Comics: Legion of Subpar Villains: 100 Feet of Failure!
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Again With the Comics. Wednesday, November 02, 2011. Legion of Subpar Villains: 100 Feet of Failure! Made his one and only appearance in Wonder Woman #169 (April 1967), and surely must have driven WW artist Ross Andru "buggy" that month, having to draw all of those arms and legs. At least. Didn't require anyone's mouth to be surgically attached to anyone else's butt; just some godly intervention from the clouds:. That's right, Mars don't care what pantheon he's supposed to be in, so you know. Finally, Wo...
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Again With the Comics: Alas, "The Governator" We Hardly Knew Ye.
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Again With the Comics. Thursday, May 19, 2011. Alas, "The Governator" We Hardly Knew Ye. Well, at least this. Won't be happening now:. As described by Co-creator Stan Lee in the pages of Entertainment Weekly. 1149 (April 8, 2011) The Governator. Would have seen Arnold Schwarzenegger running around behind Maria's back -as a superhero. And a comic book series via Archie Comics. I love Stan, but given previous history, I'm pretty sure that if this "love child" fiasco hadn't happened, we would have seen ...
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Again With the Comics: The Dreaded Porcupine: A Super-Villain You'll Never Forget!
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Again With the Comics. Friday, November 30, 2007. The Dreaded Porcupine: A Super-Villain You'll Never Forget! So after naming the Porcupine a “turkey”. I decided to re-read his very first appearance in the pages of Tales to Astonish. 48, and was mildly surprised to see that he actually had a pretty good thing going; aside from all the sucking, that is. With that in mind, let’s take a look at what-all the Porcupine can really do. Alex Gentry wouldn’t be a low-level scientist in a silver-age Marvel c...
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The Weekly Dash: October 2010
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Each week Adam Lowe Martin, a free-lance writer from Charlotte, North Carolina, examines an event in the life of one of his ancestors. Each post is part family narrative and part history lesson, but also, and more importantly, each post is an interesting and exciting story. The Ghost Writer - Genealogy Writing and Research . Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Builder of "The Leviathan of Parsonstown": Lord William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse (1800-1867). The “Leviathan” remained the largest telescop...Century m...
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The Weekly Dash: Builder of "The Leviathan of Parsonstown": Lord William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse (1800-1867)
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Each week Adam Lowe Martin, a free-lance writer from Charlotte, North Carolina, examines an event in the life of one of his ancestors. Each post is part family narrative and part history lesson, but also, and more importantly, each post is an interesting and exciting story. The Ghost Writer - Genealogy Writing and Research . Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Builder of "The Leviathan of Parsonstown": Lord William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse (1800-1867). The “Leviathan” remained the largest telescop...Century m...