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  1. Teleportation (I do live in LA after all, and the commute's a bitch). Or selective mind-reading ablities-I'd need to be able to turn it off or I'd go nuts.
  2. I very stupidly forgot to mention the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett earlier. He's simply the greatest in my book. In a world full of dwarves, trolls, and vampires on the Black Ribbon program (like AA for vamps) he managed in Thud! to write one of the best treatise on what fuels racism while still being humorous and entertaining. I would not recommend starting with his early work though, he doesn't really hit his stride until Wyrd Sisters in my opinon. It's a wonderful satire on Macbeth, theatre, and the power of words. If I was forced to pick only one author's body of work to read over and over again for the rest of my life, it would be him. Example of his greatness: "Interestingly enough, the gods of the Disc have never bothered much about judging the souls of the dead, and so people only go to hell if that's where they truly believe, in their deepest heart, that they deserve to go. Which they won't go if they don't know about it. This explains why it is important to shoot missionaries on sight." -Terry Pratchett, Eric
  3. All the different interpretations of the collection are very interesting. Maybe those of us who think it is an invasion are just suspicious bastards? 'Cause I'll include myself in that category. P.S. She-Thing your tagline banner totally made me smile.
  4. I am intrigued. What is it about and what makes it different from the myriad of other zombie stuff currently out?
  5. Hey, I'm still delighting in The Office Michael Scott reference. Any puns to follow are just icing on the cake. Shanester, I salute you for your cracked out ideas!
  6. Wow. They are clearly mobilizing for an invasion. I'm duly impressed.
  7. Siddhartha was a bum, an elitest bum no less. I hated that book with the fire of a thousand suns. Jurassic Park was wonderful-I'd looked forward to reading it ever since my Mom told me about it when I was five. Of course, she only told me since I wanted to know why I had to take out the trash now-she was scared the velociraptors would get her. I would point out I wasn't tall enough to actually put the bags in the trash barrels-I generally lifted the lid on tip toes and threw them in. I figured the book had to be wicked awesome if my neatfreak Mom was willing to risk me spilling garbage all over our driveway. The Song of Ice and Fire series by G. R. R. Martin is amazing-think English War of the Roses meets fantasy. Throw in dragons, incest, and a lot of realistic characters and it'll blow your mind. Warning: I am a total history nerd, so take that into account.
  8. And that little black speedo-unless you want to have your shrinkage from the outside temp showing.
  9. As awesome as that sounds, I'm curious-won't that interfere with actually watching the movie? What with your eyes being covered and all.
  10. Hello-if you've joined us just give up on trying to resist the other licenses. We're rather like the Borg in that sense. Thankfully you don't have to get outfitted with tubes when you join. Welcome!
  11. I also have one of "those" personalities-I like how you describe it. For Vertigo, my biggest recommendations would be Fables (Fairytale characters forced to flee their homelands for modern New York in the mundane world-second only to Sandman), Hellblazer in bits and pieces (I prefer the Carey, Ennis, and Ellis stuff) it can get a bit predictable in large doses, Transmetropolitan (cynical drug addict reporter of the future takes on the establishment), and Lucifer (the only series deeper than Sandman without being too philosophy major-it's the only comic I've ever had to read with a mythology encyclopedia and a dictionary to get all the nuances). That's all I can think of off the top of my head...catch you later.
  12. omendreamer

    PALz

    If he won't mail to Canada, you can have it mailed to me and I'll mail it to you. PM me if this is the case.
  13. omendreamer

    PALz

    It's for sale on ebay for $19.99. Apparantly the chase is 1:64-yikes! (If the trade falls through, it's at PALz Scully in Scrubs).
  14. First: yay for another Midnighter lover! I actually started reading 'cause he and Apollo are gay-I am a shallow girl who likes to see hot muscled men make-out. He's quickly become one of my favorites for many reasons though. I could never hate Iron Man, if only for the fact that his alcoholism makes his character really funny in all of the superhero parodies like Casstoons, Twisted Toyfare Theatre, and "I'm a Marvel. And I'm a DC." (Caveat: I have a lot of alcoholics in my family so please don't think I think it isn't a serious disease in real life.) The recent "Director of S.H.I.E.L.D." stuff where he thinks making someone with three PhDs rub sunscreen on his ears is a good allocation of our nation's resources stuff has just made me give up on him for now.
  15. With the movie coming out it would seem to be a logical choice. The Ghost Rider wave might have soured them on the accompanying waves though, and Spiderman 3 has proved that they are not very good at releasing waves in time with the actual arrival of a movie. Once the Iron Man trailer was so well received at ComicCon though, they should have gotten hopping on it.
  16. omendreamer

    PALz

    Yeah, the blindbox thing kept me from buying any in the actual stores. I've heard that Palisades is dead-what happened? I certainly bought enough of their Muppet action figures to keep them in business.
  17. I am following that solely on livejournal's scans_daily community, since I don' t want my money reinforcing Dan Didio's opinion that killing everyone is the best way to generate interest. Of course the man used to work on soap operas, so I shouldn't be surprised. Emo-boy Superman-Prime as a pastiche of the fans just really bothers/insults me. I only consistently follow some Vertigo comics right now-everything else I pick up an issue here and there on recommendation-lots of Authority, Elseworlds, and Blue Beetle. Damien (or however the hell you spell that) is scaring me away from Batman right now (except for Batgirl issues) and Ironman dickery has me leery of Marvel.
  18. Wow, Star Sapphire has apparently become the Emma Frost of DC. Is she using her Purple powers to hold that costume over her tits, or a lot of Hollywood dress tape?
  19. Hello! Nice to see you and your wife collect-see everyone, girls are interested in minimates too. I look forward to seeing your posts-sorry your Galactus maximate is injured-maybe you should pose him with some of the zombie minimates. Colonel America could be gnawing on the arm-it's a fairly sizable portion!
  20. omendreamer

    PALz

    I'm wary of starting a new topic but since I just splurged on some of the amazing X-Files line on ebay I wanted to chat. After producing 2 waves each with multiple exclusives in X-Files and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, PALz seemed to disappear. Lately I've seen ordering info for a Die Hard line-are PALz back or am I just posting at 5 am again? PALz had the impressive degree of articulation and detail that minimates possess, with accompanying accessories galore. Personally I feel that part of the problem lay therein, since you had to pay extra for the vast amount of jackets, alternative arms, changes of pants, etc. while still only getting one figure. Also I find that one facial expression per head (one on each side) tends to be unusable since the paint (for the eyes especially) will get scratched off by the hair piece. Despite the flaws, I loved this figure type (although I'd rather simply have minimate versions-but until then...) So, discuss. PALz: Back in Black or Flash in the Pan?
  21. Aapje I am in awe... I also plan to show these pictures to my Mother the next time she complains that I must have more "collector crap" than anyone.
  22. My Kitty is the only 'mate I've had where despite care, both legs broke off. I used two different solutions. On one leg I placed a very small amount of Staples super bonding glue and held the leg into place with a mini chip clip while it dried, since it kept wobbling when tried to do it "hands-on" so to speak. Since that leg now can't really be positioned, and I wanted to make sure she could stand up properly, I used a tiny bit of museum putty (also known as Quake Hold, blue-tac, etc.) to attach the other leg, so that I could shift her stance around. One permanent and one mutable solution.
  23. Oh, Logan's manboobs hurt my eyes. For me, minimates always look more "natural" than Kubricks, a closer approximation of the human form. Probably because they are more in proportion (legs are longer than the torso) and because they are more similar to the Lego block figures of my childhood. Kubricks always look somehow wrong to me-irregular and "blocky" in a way more traditional block figures don't. The only thing Ilike better about Kubricks is that there are so many different varieties-I would love Muppet, Sesame Street, and Disney minimates for example. Thanks for inspiring this thread Jay, and thanks for starting it off with these great pictures buttheadsmate!
  24. DC Direct has the wave seven release date listed as March 5, 2008.
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