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I'm with you here. And Ant-Man? I edited him from memory after seeing him
once in Avengers.
Keith Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No idea how I feel about this
one. I think I'm dreading another Daredevil
or worse, Fantastic Four. I wonder: are there some comic characters that
just
Three cheers for that titan of network programming, Fox!
(crickets chirping)
And thank you, CC, for picking it up for me. I can start wearing my Bender
costume again without being stared at.
brent wodehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I was in college, I took U.S. History as a frosh and, for reasons I have
yet to fathom, the instructor spent most of the first semester discussing the
slave trade in microscopic detail, careful to focus on the fact that many of
the people in Africa sold into slavery were sold by rival
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Sorry for the lateness of this post. To me, Tim's and Greg's visual
rendering of Tolkien's fantasy world is definitive. He shall be missed.
--
http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=7540
LEGENDARY ARTIST TIM HILDEBRANDT HAS PASSED AWAY
by Arune Singh, Staff
By Joal Ryan Sat Jun 24, 5:47 PM ET
Aaron Spelling made TV--lots of TV
The guilty-pleasure producer, whose prime-time hits, including
Charlie's Angels, Dynasty and Beverly Hills, 90210, were often dismissed
by critics, but more often embraced by audiences, died at his Los
Angeles estate
Yeah, the whole concept of an Ant Man in my opinion, belongs to the old
comic days of the '50s and '60s when just about any super power seemed cool.
I remember reading the adventures of The Fly as a kid, and despite the Buzz
in the Spider-Girl books, it's rather a silly thing. I could never get
ya That means I get to here new episodes of Bender saying Bite
my shiny metal a$$!
_
From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of brent wodehouse
Sent: Friday, 23 June, 2006 15:19
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [scifinoir2] Futurama Pulls a
Hey...got to see X-Men 3 for the first time...Didn't know Juggernaught was a
Dave Chappell fan..I'm Juggernaught, B***h!...I fell on the floor laughing
until my ribs hurt...
Keith Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, the whole concept of an
Ant Man in my opinion, belongs to the old
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