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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Dan McDaid draws Wayne Coyne
One of my favorite people draws one of my favorite musicians. Oh shit!
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Emma Peel Sessions 49 – Up from the Dread Dimensions
I haven’t had the chance to link to it here because the past week I haven’t been home. NYCC was a hell of a great time. Relatively, anyway, as I broke my ankle on the way into the show and … Continue reading
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Emma Peel Sessions 48 – “… cold cities with their wounds and blue tears”
The Woman Trap, part two of the Nikopol Trilogy by Enki Bilal, , published 1986 So when Rutger Hauer showed up to meet Ridley Scott for the first time before auditioning for Blade Runner, he asked what the film would … Continue reading
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Emma Peel Sessions 47 – I fill every street
“I deal in comics and I deal in science fiction. Sci-fi is the literary vehicle through which we can express and address our anxieties about the world we’re – intentionally or unintentionally – creating. It’s where we experience our screaming … Continue reading
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