JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Immortal Thor #13-- for World Religions Day:"
17 hours ago
JD DeLuzio replied to The Baron's discussion Movies I Have Seen Lately
"Speaking of the New Hollywood era, we finally watched They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969). Brilliant and bleak. It holds up and remains relevant, but still captures the angst of two eras, the Depression and 'Nam War America.
Here they are again,…"
yesterday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Hey, did we miss this Abominable Snowman last month? He's essentially humanoid, but he is in issue #13.
And it's National Tulip Day in Holland! (They send Canada flowers every year). Holland MI, meanwhile will be hosting Tulip City Comic and Toyfare…"
yesterday
Captain Comics replied to JD DeLuzio's discussion About Neil Gaiman
"Well, now I've finally read the Vulture article. Now I need to take a shower."
Friday
Luis Olavo de Moura Dantas replied to JD DeLuzio's discussion About Neil Gaiman
"No comment at the current time on the ethics of circunventing the paywall and publishing the results, but I will point out that this copy seems accurate and that the original article has been updated since.  A line at the trailing end of the text…"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Issue #13. The Doctor has certainly met a number of non-humanoids.
The Doctor has also been a mentor to many. Happy Mentoring Day!"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to JD DeLuzio's discussion About Neil Gaiman
"This is its own kind of sleaziness, but someone has the article without paywall. Again, the allegations get darker than I think most of us imagined."
Friday
Luis Olavo de Moura Dantas replied to JD DeLuzio's discussion About Neil Gaiman
"I haven't discussed it yet for a combination of reasons.  Perhaps chief among them is that I feel all too aware that there isn't a whole lot of good to be achieved by formulating my opinions on the whole matter.To be sure, the situation is…"
Friday
Philip Portelli replied to JD DeLuzio's discussion About Neil Gaiman
"I was putting together some notes to start a discussion on this. I was going to call it "To Sleep Perchance to Dream--What to do about The Sandman". The accusations and details are pretty damning and widespread, not just to Gaiman but the industry…"
Friday
Captain Comics replied to JD DeLuzio's discussion About Neil Gaiman
"I haven't read the Vulture article, because every time I run across it or get a link to it, it's behind a pay wall. I've seen other article which summarize that article or discuss part of it. so I've kinda felt like I don't have the full facts (such…"
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"You might say he was the model of a weak alien threat."
Friday
JD DeLuzio posted a discussion
I haven't seen any discussion here about Gaiman, and maybe it's because we don't really want to go down that road with another celebrated person. I don't know even know what to say. I've admired his writing, my brief interaction with him at a con…
Friday
JD DeLuzio replied to Dagwan's discussion What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?
"One of my nephews lives in LA. They also managed to be away from the fires. A horrible natural disaster-- not helped any by inaccurate propaganda raining down.
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Thursday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"A trio of She-Hulks #13-- with at least one non-humanoid in the mix, plus a cat and a dog."
Thursday
JD DeLuzio replied to Alan M.'s discussion So, What Are You Reading These Days? (besides comics)
"Right. The novel and one of the TV episodes establishes that the movies exist as movies based on the moviemakers' understanding of who the Doctor is (since the public seems to have some awareness that there's a Doctor out there).
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Thursday
JD DeLuzio replied to Steve W's discussion A Cover a Day
"Herbie #13 features a sentient non-humanoid, and the Fat Fury himself is dressed for National Hat Day.
Goo goo g'joob."
Wednesday
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