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New Zealand writer/artist living in the United Kingdom. Comics, storyboards, commissions, yadda-yadda-yadda. Website: https://www.scott1gray.com/ I sell art prints on eBay: ebay.co.uk/usr/scotgra-57 https://linktr.ee/Scott1Gray
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I've found myself unable to watch Season 2 of Poker Face. What a sell-out.
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That's disappointing. Another Natasha Lyonne, I guess.
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Fantastic, thanks!
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This vertical version was the only one I could find on YouTube with proper subtitles. www.youtube.com/shorts/ZqQVr...
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Clooney is wearing his batsuit - it isn't wearing him!
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It's very faithful to the Dan Slott run so if you liked that, you'll probably have a good time.
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Now go watch Rogue One again, for the first time!
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Wow! These are superb, Eduardo. You nailed them all!
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That's a good one! I'm partial to Siouxsie and the Banshees' title track from the missing Timothy Dalton film where Bond battles his identical double. youtu.be/zpaqBXc5MTk
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It’s funny how the same people who were instrumental in having you thrown out of the Labour Party are the same ones who now make excuses for genocide and are fuming about a rap group playing Glastonbury.
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All Star Trek is magic. Vulcans are Elves. Klingons are Orcs. The Warp Core is the Eye of Sauron.
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The way their fingers flow into the table is brilliant. There's so much detail to them, you can't help but wonder about their backstory. They feel fully-formed to me. Bet we see them again.
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The early 2000s were a dark time, Pete, with little in the way of proper Darrow content. We were all *glued* to the screen for Hercules.
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Take the shot. Make the move. Light the fire. Promise the announcement. Promise the other announcement. Promise the other announcement's announcement.
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I think it was Alan Moore who said (paraphrasing), "You can have political leaders who are white or black, male or female, gay or straight. But you can't have a *poor* political leader."
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On this page Claremont switches between Eye of God captions which quickly explain the scene, to the Beast's thoughts, and then Nightcrawler's. This would be a confusing mess if it were told solely in captions. #comics
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I agree. The X-Men became Marvel's biggest hit in large part because of Chris Claremont's use of thought balloons. We get inside three different characters' heads on this page alone. Thought balloons can be assigned to any character in any panel, with no confusion. Captions can't. 1/2 #comics
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I find it very hard to believe that two years of regular drawing every day resulted in no improvement at all, Jesse. I'm guessing you weren't happy with the *level* of improvement, but that's a different story. There is certainly such a thing as talent, but there's no substitute for practice.
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You will. Drawing is just a skill. It's no different from carpentry or piano-playing or walking on a tightrope. Do it often enough and you always get better at it.
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Me too!
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I was smitten from episode 1.
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The inherently flawed perspective is what makes it the perfect pop song.
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It's either him or Steve Englehart.