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Writer: Rosewater, Murders of Molly Southbourne, Far from the Light of Heaven, Making Wolf, Jackdaw, shorts, screenplays. Arthur C. Clarke Award winner. Hugo nominated. Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Etcetera Opinions mine. He/him
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Ray-guns and Nonsense would be an ironic title, is what I'm saying.
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Kane always had a bit of a problem with foreshortening faces.
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That Conan face is pure Neal Adams.
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You speak the truth. I would never have guessed this was Gil Kane if you hadn't mentioned it.
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oh, yeah! An interesting digression in that film.
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He wrote backwards (mirror writing) deliberately. He even wrote from right to left sometimes. But I have no idea about the actual language details
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And, for medical students, see the ankles and feet? That could be either decorticate or decerebrate posturing. Since the hands are tied, we'll never know. If the hands free and flexed, it's decorticate; extended, it's decerebrate.
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I've found boosting with new ram cards to be the best rejuvenator on my old droid. And I still have two free expansion slots. Some day I'll hit the bus speed limitation factor, but today isn't that day.
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I'll definitely contribute* to Ray-Guns and Nonsense. I'm interested in all Auntie Ursula's things. [*Usual caveat: agent must see contract before I can fully commit]
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Where's the hurry? It can get in line. All you need to do is harvest the interested writers and have them stand by 😁
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Hey, go for it! Lots of people on the thread are interested. Ray-Guns and Nonsense should be your next anthology!
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And I bet it's reliable.
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And pie.
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On Drury Lane, I'm sure.
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Morning, Womble! Reading How To Make A Monster by Casanova Frankenstein and Glenn Pearce.
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Just because the audience wasn't ready doesn't mean it wasn't gold.
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BY A LADY!
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Am I the only one who liked the Beetle back then?
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That's why I never agree to collaborate without a very clear contract, and my agent has added AI clauses now.
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That maybe killed the director...
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Because it's work for hire, and he didn't hire the other person. Apparently, the boss is fine with genAI use.
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Love it!
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Right?
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Strangely, I read it as 'well, then'.
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Well not for me, but others might be intending to watch it.
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I have no intention of seeing the new Cap movie. Nothing about it interests me.
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Demolition Man looks like Daredevil Yellow had a baby with Wolverine.
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I suppose to a hammer, everything's a nail...
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Never rip Nic Cage's favourite shirt.
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Paul.
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So they hammer home the message? (Thank you. I'll be here all week)
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So it's basically LeFanu?
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Slippery slope has always been used to defend the most disingenuous of things. And, yes, not a real thing.
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Perez drew the hell of of this storyline, though. Chef's kiss.
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He went rogue in this issue. First, idealistic misguided controller, then malfunction. (which is appropriate to the definition of ronin in the first place)
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Immortal Hulk.
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Phrenology for the win!
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Is he...using a traffic warning as a shield?
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Literally the first comic I ever owned. I copied every single panel in pencil and crayon.
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This is the comic that made me learn how to read.