In much the preferred manner to attend one’s own funeral, I’ve finally added my Alfreds to our two previous Final Crisis coal-rakings. Sorry, I know, you’re ...
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Here’s some of my annotations that I didn’t put up because I was too busy writing a script for my new Young Heroes in Love series that’ll be hitting the shelves in…uh, oh, I don’t know, let’s keep it ...
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I’ve tried to hide from the truth, but wherever I go it finds me… whatever age I might claim to be, right here, right now, I’m an Internet Grampa. As soon as a columnist finishes the first draft of an ...
The Caves Of Androzani is, notably, the only actually good Doctor Who story from 1984. This is not just my opinion — consensus opinion (the Doctor Who Magazine reader’s poll) places it as the best ...
Being: the first of two short posts building up to a third, hopefully more substantial one. This series of posts is supposed to be all about mirrors and vanity, so what better way to start than by ...
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You hear that? Of course you do, it’s startling, nigh on deafening! It’s the NEW HIGH CONCEPT ALARM!
Script by Grant Morrison. Art by Chris Burnham and Nathan Fairbairn. DC Comics. NO JOKER. [The term ‘Batman’ here simultaneously refers both to both the well known character/intellectual property ...
Earthshock is almost universally considered one of the very best Doctor Who stories of Peter Davison’s tenure in the role, with only The Caves Of Androzani offering it much competition. In Doctor Who ...
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