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#706
Looking Good, Wake!
#707
Off Topic / Re: I'm girt
25 January, 2006, 07:15:00 AM
Shameful statement but, the fozzies are my post pub drink this morning.

ooerk.How deprived of the sun I feel, that makes up the fuller Australian experience.And a tit for posting about fosters exploits at this point in the morning. On a week day!Gah.
#708
Film & TV / Munich.
24 January, 2006, 05:35:19 PM
This was inspired by the events set around the date of my birth,which is September '72oo. A grevious looking affair with Spielberg at the helm. He did something interesting with Schindlers List,so I am hoping he gets into Munich with the same fervour.

I do like Bana and as he said in his interview with R&J, he likes his dramatic roles. Chopper is excellent and , The Hulk is underrated in my opinion. The monsters there for the kids and Banners for a plot. And as super hero alter egos go, this is one of the most human depictions in film.

Munich looks tense, enthralling and at times incredibley harrowing. I wont watch this at the big screen as its docudrama shaping leaves this to be a holiday break viewing. As it goes though it may be a web of deciet I will thouroughly enjoy,slowly untangling from.
#709
News / Re: Rebellion trades - January to ...
25 January, 2006, 11:59:40 PM
I have only just moved out of a dank cellar to a lovely duplex around the corner Ray. So all bills and whotnot need up-to-dating.I will look into it in a couple of weeks.

Thanks for the help.
#710
News / Re: Rebellion trades - January to ...
25 January, 2006, 07:28:41 AM
Which reminds me. 2000ad Subcriber issues turn out at ?91 a year, hard currency.

Is there any bulk buy percentage crop?
#711
News / Re: Rebellion trades - January to ...
25 January, 2006, 07:08:28 AM
If it comes out in May Hipster, it'll be a good reminder to renew my passport, which expires in August of that year.Not that it was much more use than ID reference in the past decade.


:)
#712
News / Re: Rebellion trades - January to ...
24 January, 2006, 09:49:46 PM
Ahah, I did scan as much as I could but you have to agree it slipped in there rather slickly, below your lists. :)

#713
News / Re: Rebellion trades - January to ...
24 January, 2006, 05:45:12 AM
I look forward to May's Alan Moore date. I see no-one has mentioned it but I am assuming no-one wants the racks to be empty from no-one blabbing about how they want a copy on the internet.
#714
Off Topic / Re: Claimed.
24 January, 2006, 04:56:09 AM
We were saving this number 16000 thread to coincide with 2000ad's 30th,weren't we?

#715
Prog / Re: Prog 1472 - Queen and country....
26 January, 2006, 08:17:31 PM
I'm beginning to think Ness is some thug-on-the-side story bulking for grevious acts within stories.I don't think there is much for Ness to be incorperated into in this upward cycle of events.Alonside Ravne, he seems to be in charge of people beating. Whereas, when it comes to more sinister opponents Ravne enjoys the company of Demon Jen.
 
Rennie and Fate are lurking around somewhere, maybe one of them would be kind enough to enlighten us?
#716
Prog / Re: Prog 1472 - Queen and country....
26 January, 2006, 07:40:01 PM
In Cabbabegpatchkidstics I see the stories of Brand and Jenny and Ravne conflicting. Or becoming more of an unholy trinity. Brand does still love Jenny, Demon Jen follows Ravne around like a puppy. Ravne does not know what Brand is putting together about Ethan. (Then the theme of the 70's comedy 'Soap' comes along and ridicules my interest:-D)This arc is looking like it could combine.

Where does Nessy fit in, to all of this?

#717
Prog / Re: Prog 1472 - Queen country........
25 January, 2006, 10:54:05 PM
Maybe they are all following Thargs ord-er-advice, Huff and writing in the good old Betelguesian way.

I think someone mentioned a while back that the cover to a prog will add and aid the story inside, for us thickos who don't really know,in this case anyway, in what Royal presence Chapter is in?
What a cover it is too. For me the creamy paint look by Nick works andcreates Chapter as a charactor who really looks like she enjoys comfortable shoes. I certainly don't hold any hope of her fancying my male attributes, from this depiction. :)

Input and Output;

Hoo Tharg opens out quite curtiously then slams a hotshot in the direction of Pete-Monty-Burns.( Smithers is obviously awaintg his return in the David Bowie blackening T-shirt.If I was Bowie-and I damn near could be, I would dissassociate myself with anything those two fashion dorks call a line of clothing.)So. N9ice one Green Bonce.

Droi-ahahahoid Laugh out loud-ife. Lol.Very wordy and worthwhile.

Dredd;

Hmm,I spoilt this for myself but its still gripping and the art is still good. Enjoyed the semi-splash as the culprit is caught with his hands in the cookie jar. Classic close-up on Dredds face at the final panel. The drama!:)

Cabbagepatchkidsalistics;
 Frighteniningly thrown from story to story. This is very new too me. The riveting is beginning to be heard? Um, nice tazer.

Slaine.Carnival;

The superman line comes to mind with all this talent at work;-" All these amazing  powers and I couldn't even save my own father." With all these fantastic abilities these charactors need to step out of the shadows and bake themselves in an arid, barbarian, and sunny(!) adventure.

10 seconders;

 I love this turn around of heroes stuff. Pat Mills touched upon it in Marshall Law, giving Rob Williams this exciting platform of "those who came to save us end up destroying us in disgust." As for the story? Unravelling nicely, though I do think the change of art is between the time frame of putting the story out or the embarking into another land. After close scrutiny I settled with not liking panel three and four on the final page.Those guys are not aware of this scientist, fully, are they? Intriguing.

Shaggy Dogs;

All good tales must have a beginning, middle and an end. But this one had chuckles spread right the way through to the last panel. Its funny, but Wagner must be a very intense person when he is doing something that is full on and extremely scary, then on his other side is charmingly witty and genteel, even. I bet he was brought up in some hills.

Origins reminder instead of mail.

Back page;

Im impressed by the details they gave out concerning the EE14. Really informative.

What was best for me? I don't know I will have to read it again and again to decide.(Over filthy toast, sticky coffee, greasy chicken dinners and staining lagers;) I am glad I don't have a reviewers job in the comics. Phew.





 
#718
Prog / Re: Extreme Edition 14
23 January, 2006, 04:34:47 PM
Seeing Time Twisters' Dr and Quinch opening page made me wish they had filled with that story.

Will that be part of a collection then?The Dr and Quinch Time Twister.
#719
Off Topic / Re: Two meter wide jellyfish!........
23 January, 2006, 04:21:26 PM
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#720
Film & TV / Re: 'crap' movies and TV series yo...
25 January, 2006, 07:36:24 AM
Tim Burton, Harry Potter, theme tune sillines not a crappyness factor then.

I think this Gotham "Chrissmassy Franchise " went off the rails like Penguins railriding Duck.

Whatever happened to Summer Assaults on Gothaim?