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Sunday Salon- Working Hard As Always
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I don't know what to say about this past week. It just sort of came and
went. I worked some, I did some other stuff. One thing is for sure, I need
to fin...
A month of The Phoenix – Issues 7 – 10
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Ooops, I’m a little behind in reviewing these… so here’s a month of The
Phoenix; The Weekly Story Comic – Issues 7 to 10. Right, four issues worth
of regul...
Loki - The Long Con - Ryan K Lindsay
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PAGE 22 - PANELS
*1.* Loki sits atop a throne. He sits comfortably, casually. He's at home.
Here we only see his right hand draped over the front of the a...
Top Ten Han Solo Rip Offs (part 1)
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It struck me the other day how many of the movies we’ve been watching on
the midmoclub recently have contained poorly disguised Star Wars rip offs.
Not t...
This week in... 1947
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Beginning a new series of occasional features where I'll be looking back at
a few strips from one or more classic comics related to the coming week.
This ...
Mark Kermode's DVD round-up
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1; The Help; My Week With Marilyn;
Straw Dogs; Mysteries of Lisbon
Fans of Stephenie Meyer's addictive teen Twili...
Lazy Sunday - Pale Fountains
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Lazy sunday and top of the shuffle pile is a track from the Pale Fountains.
What i like is like all their stuff it feels timeless , could have been
rele...
You Gotta' Be Kidding Me
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I've been holding off on this post, mainly because I am in the middle of
sending my book proposal out, and I didn't want to jinx myself. *Hah! *I
say to t...
The end of the Moebius strip
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Jean Giraud, also known as Moebius, has died age 73. I was introduced to
his stunning work through Heavy Metal magazine, and at the UK Comic Art
Convention...
What I Bought 3/9/2012
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I had other reasons I needed to go to town yesterday, so I took advantage
of that to stop by the store and pick up this week's selection. Sadly,
there isn'...
Takeoffs
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Having an international airport a few miles away it seemed absurd that we
hadn’t visited the viewing area at the foot of the runway in Sheldon County
Park ...
Saturdays with Streaky #2
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(from Action Comics #261, February 1960; by Jerry Siegel and Jim Mooney)
Related posts:Saturdays with Streaky #1 It ain’t natural 28 Days of Hearts:
Day 4 ...
The Weekend Week In Review (3/7/2012)
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Want to keep up with the ever-advancing continuity porn of the DC and
Marvel universes, but simply don't have the time or money to buy every
ongoing? We'r...
Jean Giraud 1938-2012
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I don't have anything insightful or interesting to say about Moebius. I
just wanted to mark his passing because, like a lot of people, I thought he
was a...
Rest in peace Jean Moebius Giraud
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This morning I received the shocking news that Jean "Moebius" Giraud had
died. He had been ill for some time, he passed on at his home in Paris.
I would l...
The Not My Year Meme
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Welcome back to *Sunday Stealing* which originated on *WTIT: The Blog*authored by Bud Weiser. Here we will steal all types of memes from every
corner of the...
Outfoxing the digital revolution
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"Though the middle ground may eventually disappear – paperback fiction, for
example – the ongoing rise of ebooks should actually encourage the making
of ...
30 Day Drawing Challenge: Day 10 Favourite candy
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[image: 30 Day Drawing Challenge Day 10 Favourite candy]This was cutting it
close, I’ve only half an hour to spare to make sure I got this in on time.
I sp...
C’est la écrit
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Been super busy with work so no blogging time. What little time I have had
this week has been spent writing. The MA novel has now broken 6,000 words
and ob...
The casting quandary #3
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One of the biggest sources of contentionfor fans, when their favourite
books are adapted to film, is whether the castlives up to their
expectations.
Does...
Martian Bun Toons! YAY!
-
Sorry I haven’t been posting much these last weeks. Blame the day job
(working on some Spider-Man), but I’ll never miss a Bun Toon Day, unless
I’m too sic...
Dexys - Nowhere Is Home
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Finally, the long mooted (we're talking since 2004 here) Dexys fourth album
is imminent. It's called One Day I'm Going To Soar, out June 4th.
Officially ju...
So much more than just a slogan on a retro t-shirt
-
-
There is something, well, persuasive and convincing about these sounds. No?
Maus music. It isn't 'forgettable', for me. To be sure, in places, it has
th...
I'm pretty browned off with living in South London
-
It's quite amazing how you don't realise how much you use water until you
haven't got it.
Today the water is turned off. I am fully aware there is no water ...
SATURDAY'S SCOTTISH SINGLE (Part 22)
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*Chris Thompson* is one of the great lesser-known talents of the Scottish
music scene. He first came to attention via *Friends Again* and has made a
num...
The Flower Apocalypse's Seeds
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Seeds rained from the sky, arriving like a storm front, plopping into
pregnant earth, and ricocheting from the mage-enforced bricks of Desmond
and Marsh's ...
Comic Book Moments of the Week for 03/07/12
-
The first of the month brings with it decisions and battles for today's *Moments
of the Week*. *Swamp Thing* shows up, Clark dons his armor in *Action...
Weekly Photo Challenge – Contrast
-
The crisp, clear view of the picnic table as opposed to the background
where you can’t tell exactly where the horizon is. The same day but in a
different l...
Justice League of America Vs. Ultron
-
Ultron is far and away my favorite Avengers villain and I think he could
definitely give the JLA a run for their money. The* Avengers *film looks to
be h...
Casual Fridays: The Book Delivery Dance
-
Again, not a very long post this week. I'm working like nobody's business,
and there are various things, the nature of which, dear reader, will
eventually...
Potentials Comparison 001
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A bit of a continuation of the previous post, thought I'd go into a bit
more detail regarding the artwork here. At the end of the Dogbreath
Strontium Dog...
Make Your Mind Up
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I recently posted about the new William Friedkin film, Killer Joe and
confessed that I didn't know immediately whether I liked it or not.
Am I the only o...
Who Is The Fairest Of Them All?
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When I write, I am – it has to be said – an egotist.
It’s all about me. Me. Me. Me me me.
*You* don’t get a look in. Not really.
And if you do it’s only a...
The New Elizabethans
-
I thought I would reproduce my nomination to Radio 4's The New Elizabethans
in honour of the 60 most definitive British figures during Queen Elizabeth
II's...
Give me your answer do....
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It's a sad day.
Daisy is leaving us.
Not that Daisy works with or for us; she's downstairs with the 'Disco
Bunnies', but that hasn't stopped her being th...
FANTASTIC FOUR ADVENTURES Vol 2 23 to 28
-
These monthly UK comics published by Panini reprint three issues of the
Fantastic Four and cost £2.95 each. If you subscribe, the price per issue
is £2.1...
Delaminated
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By the time I get back to bed I am, of course, wide awake. With morbid
curiosity I check my phone again but there is still nothing to report. I
stretch out...
It's Friday . . . Let's Dance
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I will be driving up the road from Nottingham when you are reading this, wasn't going to chance a delayed flight home on a Friday night.
Following on from l...
A beer for Joe (Part 2)
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Author's note:-
The original story “A beer for Joe” was written as a stand-alone piece,
this week I decided to write this follow-on, anyone wishing to refre...
You could win my Yelp/Super Mario 10 Doh! custom
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[image: Super Mario Yelp! 10 Doh]
Super Mario Yelp! 10 Doh, a photo by Manly Art on Flickr.
If you're in Dallas next Thursday, you can have a shot at winning...
Interview-o-chats: Journey Into Mystery
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I’ve been yabbering for the last few days, mainly on a JIM-related bent.
Firstly, there’s probably the largest interview I’ve ever done about JIM at
Multiv...
A dummies’ guide to the Toys of the Year
-
*A game featuring doggie doo, a chatty robot and a gun with a 20-feet
range: awards ceremony reveals the most popular children’s toys around today
*
It c...
The Glory Hole
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We’ve been holding off on this one. Upstairs was bad enough. Ailsa has been
wearing rubber gloves the whole time, and tied her hair in a scarf like
Rosie t...
Copy Borrow Steal Vol. 5
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I haven’t done a Copy Borrow Steal for ages. Inspired by Tim English’ fine
book Sounds Like Teen Spirit (website and buy), it really is a very
occasional s...
Countdown to the jubilee : part 1
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Liz was not best pleased to see that someone else had chosen the same frock.
Private Wilburton hoped that no-one noticed that he had misremembered the
...
The Comfort of Cookbooks
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It’s funny don’t you think, how we move from one obsession to another? One
minute it’s all about a certain colour (mustard yellow for me), then it’s a
desp...
SILVER SURFER by Francesco Francavilla
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*Click on the image to see the BIGGER VIEW :)*
[image: Silver Surfer]
I missed drawing this guy since my minimalist take a long ago for this very
blog. Tha...
Seven Things I’m Doing In March
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1 – Editing essays I’m the editor for a new book from SequArt all about my
favourite comic character titled ‘The Devil is in the Details: Examining
Matt Mu...
SLOW DOWN THE PRESSES, IT REALLY IS THE NEW FAST!!!
-
Still in the slow-art spirit of my last post... There’s no way I’ll be able
to make it up to the North East. And I’ll admit some of the events sound
sim...
Wee Beasties and Cow Parsely
-
I don’t really notice that Doctor Who is off the telly as much as some
geeks as I have the other supply of new Doctor Who stories to keep me busy:
yes thos...
Strip Magazine
-
*Robert Wells* and I entered a strip we did together called *Body Pop* into
the *Strip Magazine* Challenge and we won. This means that *Body Pop* will
be a...
Fraudulent memoirs
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Anne Hughes, The Diary of a Farmer’s Wife , edited by Suzanne Beedell (1964
) (£15)
Frequently to be found in the biography/memoirs sections of second ha...
Last week I was mostly listening to…
-
Or rather, over the last two weeks I was mostly listening to because yes,
okay, I missed a week. Not a major problem in the grand scheme of things.
It simp...
here's to another year....
-
I think I’ve cracked the secret to happiness. Well, a small part of it
anyway. A tiny part really.... but a part nonetheless.
It’s a secret that comes in ...
Talk at Courtyard Deli, Thurs 29th March 7.30pm
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Over here. Tickets £5 in advance/ £6 on the door.
An informal evening talk with screenwriter James Henry, whose credits
include the Bafta award winning Gre...
Clandestine Classic XXIV - Louie
-
The 24th post in an occasional series that is intended to highlight songs
that you might not have heard that I think are excellent - clandestine
classics, ...
Son of the Movie Quiz Week 6
-
Becca's Rules: If you know or think you know an answer leave your guess in
the comments section. As people guess I will grey it out and give them
credit (u...
Animals
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A few quickies for you today chums.
My strip 'Grace's Imaginary Menagerie' is making it's full colour debut
over here at Jim Medway's loverly Comical Anima...
Feb Round up of sorts...
-
I spent most of February not feeling 100%. Caught a cold in the first week during my trip to York when the game between York and Ebbsfleet Utd was cancelled ...
All Aboard for Wellington!
-
In late January we took ourselves off to visit Wellington (and stayed with
my dear ol' school mate, Pixie). What a refreshing 3 days it was. We got
off t...
Capitalism, Yeah?
-
Until March 19th – Buy £50 worth of pure distilled awesome from the new,
ever-expanding range of Indelicates Branded Merchandise, use the coupon
code SPRIN...
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
-
When Linh Cinder first meets Prince Charming, I mean the prince (who is
indeed charming), she is covered with the grease of her trade. They are
equally su...
3D CGI Suess On The Loose
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DR. SUESS' THE LORAX *(Dirs. Chris Renaid & Kyle Balda, 2012)*
*
*
*
*
One of Dr. Seuss’ most enduring tales, “The Lorax,” gets the 3D CGI
treatment by I...
You Do Something To Me, Something Deep Inside
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Hello? Is this thing on?
This blog celebrates sturdiness, booze and decline. Paul Weller has known
all three at various points. That vest itself is pretty ...
www.thealmighties.com is live!
-
Our Avengers-parodying THE ALMIGHTIES comic's website is live! Check out
www.thealmighties.com - where you can meet the whole gang including our
mysteriou...
Monkee Business - Top Ten Monkees Songs
-
In tribute to Davey Jones who died yesterday, I decided to compile a top
ten Monkees tracks. I loved The Monkees more than any band growing up.
Mainly be...
Spandex #6
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The sixth issue of Martin Eden’s Spandex is out now, and it’s another
corker (with a lovely cover). This really is the most enjoyable super-hero
comic a...
The Martyr Syndrome
-
This post may be a bit of a vent, but hopefully some of you can sympathize
and/or back me up on this.
Do you have friends, family, coworkers, or whoevers t...
Magnificent Multimedia Mobots!
-
My week was made last week by my friend Steph, who was awesome enough to
send over these pictures of her niece Lily's school project. The assignment
was t...
Making an Arse of Myself in Wellington
-
Power, responsibility and all that… Every now and again, what with me being
what I am (a human), I find myself hurled into the teeth of some sort of
twitte...
World Touring For Fun And Profit
-
I write from the tour bus, parked outside the venue in Bloomington IL.
Tonight is a headline show, we’ve done one show with the Dropkicks so far
(in Indian...
Lloyd Johnson: the modern outfitter
-
I forgot to mention the totally brilliant opening night at Lloyd Johnson's
exhibition at Chelsea Art Space we attended on January 24th. The exhibition
ru...
Still here
-
Yes I’m still alive. Keep thinking of posts, but when I get home and sit in
front of the computer I think ‘lets read a book or watch a film or get some
sle...
100:
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Clearing out the back room, I found loads of old issues of The Comics
Journal. My initial thought (as always) was to hang on to them – you never
know whe...
Psychotic Reaction Set List.
-
Last Thursday I DJ-ed with my friends Nathaniel, Joel and Dyan at a club
called Psychotic Reaction. We all played awesome songs but it was not very
busy. I...
Buzz Bruton May 2010 - Feb 12th 2012
-
Sad day in Bruton Mansions: Molly's lovely albino rat Buzz Arnold Bruton
(no, really) passed away today after a quick illness. She'll be much missed:
Too Much Sex And Violence #2
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Back in November 2011 I was lucky enough to get my grubby hands on a copy of
* Too Much Sex And Violence Issue 1*. I promptly blogged, twittered and
shared ...
Finding My Way
-
My fingers danced over the spines of the books in front of me. I didn’t
know which one I was looking for and I hoped I’d feel something when my
fingers lit...
Swan Song
-
Before I write what I came here to write, right now I feel I should explain
that my template design has changed..again...the screen width has been
bugging ...
Spandex 6 cover - behind the scenes!
-
These bloody covers never work out the way they’re supposed to!
The original cover idea for issue 6 is something I’ve had in mind for at
least a year. I’d s...
1970's jokes and tricks
-
I received this photo the other week of my mates wonderful collection of
ghoulish jokes and tricks from the 1970's with their original header
cards.These...
Adventures in Comics 2
-
This February I have been asked to participate in the Adventures in Comics
2 festival in Margate. As well as participating in the exhibition, I will
be run...
Slaithwaite News Roundup – Week ending 22/01/12
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Our weekly roundup of news stories involving Slaithwaite that for one
reason or another won’t be covered in more depth on Slawit.org: Slaithwaite
craft cen...
Mega-up-yours
-
Though this blog has not been tended to in months, at least I could content
myself (pardon the pun) that most of its content was still available. With
toda...
On My Kindle At The Moment
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Anderson, Sherwood - WINESBURG, OHIO Bacigalupi, Pauklo - THE ALCHEMIST Block, Lawrence - GENERALLY SPEAKING Buckell, Tobias S. - THE EXECUTIONESS Chesterton...
The Mixtape Lives On… Elsewhere
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I’m putting this blog on hold indefinitely. Much as I enjoy writing about
music, I can’t maintain the daily posting – it’s a hell of a lot of effort
for th...
Cunts are still
-
Feeling like a hefty chill I bought a load of newspapers yesterday, one of
which was The Times. I stopped reading The Times a while back when it
became unb...
Comic Book Legends Revealed #349
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Welcome to the three hundredth and forty-ninth in a series of examinations
of comic book legends and whether they are true or false. Today, marvel at
the b...
Getting shirty
-
Towards the end of the recent F1 season, motor-racing pundit Eddie Jordan
purchased a pink/maroon-coloured Indian shirt, which he duly wore at said
count...
Solo Gig
-
Greetings and a happy new year to you from an unseasonably warm Brighton
(see yesterday’s sunset). I will be playing solo at the How Does It Feel
night at ...
Rock Songs About Rock
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As anyone who read my recent review of an Iron Maiden album will know, I
have rediscovered ROCK. I had never completely abandoned it – I still
owned a c...
My Monthly Curse (Part Fifty-One)
-
So far my life in comics has seemed to be full of lots of lows punctuated
by the odd high and many of you must be wondering why I persevered with it
for s...
A Squirrel has a lucky Escape.
-
Another windy and overcast day with a hint of rain in the air. Lilly the
Collie looked at me and then padded over to where her lead hung amongst the
coats...
Stone Flooring Trends
-
Stone flooring entails the use of earthen material as flooring. Earthen
here implies rock, which is carved out of the ground and chopped into
sizeable tile...
2012
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From The Archaic Revival by Terence McKenna: ‘What is happening to our
world is ingression of novelty toward what Whitehead called “concrescence”,
a tighte...
Allo Darlin’ – Tallulah
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I promise to be better at this blogging thing this year. It only seems
fitting to start the year with Allo Darlin’, without a doubt my favourite
band of th...
My Top 10 Comics of 2011
-
As someone who was basically just a Marvel-reader at the end of 2010, the
year of 2011 has been a big turning point as Marvel now take up less than
half of...
The Lost Book Library
-
I have a new blog project, called The Lost Book Library. Here is the first
post, which explains all about it. Please go and read it. If you really
love...
Flash and Black Lantern Snowflakes
-
In addition to the Green Lantern snowflake, I made Ash one with a Black
Lantern and one with the Flash logo.
Happy Holidays!
Albums of the Year 2011
-
The first thing I notice about this list it felt like effort. Not because I
didn't like any of these albums, but because my 2011 purchases have been
minima...
Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year....
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[image: Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year.... by martin 123]
Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year...., a photo by martin 123 on Flickr.
Best Wishes for ...
Aphrodite's Child - The Four Horsemen
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Demis Roussos normally get's dragged into the spotlight on Top of the Pops repeat shows for comic effect but I didn't know he used to rawk....
Cheese shop
-
I love the Co-Op but this morning it has annoyed me immensely. Not half an
hour ago I saw some smoked cheese in there with a reduced label on. Lovely.
We b...
Do you ever get to Roots Hall?
-
Yeah, we waited a long time to finish off the album, but so did the band.
Rock And Roll Is Full Of Bad Wools is another album-closing epic, which
certainly...
The Lacuna review
-
I’ve been meaning to write this review for sometime, having finished this
book upon our arrival in Singapore (just over 3 weeks ago now) but what
with movi...
Issue #4 update
-
God, December?! It's been bloody ages since I posted on here. I started a
graphic design business back in February (check us out at amazing15.com)
and life...
What If Stan Lee and Steve Ditko Created Venom?
-
In *Amazing Spider-Man* #15 (August 1964) Stan Lee and Steve Ditko
introduced Spider-Man's most popular, and persistent foe!
Stan Lee recalls;
"My memor...
What I've Been Up To
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Too Much sex & Violence #1 is out!
I've not seen a copy yet, but it's been getting good reviews. Rol has pencilled me in -- pun sort of intended -- for ...
Taking Stock
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(Picture courtesy of Brothersoft.com)
They used to have staff in Malaysia who’d bring iced tea as she sat
journaling in the shade. Now she presides over a...
Movember 2011
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Oh, also: I’m doing Movember again this year. Mainly I do it because when
you’re as beardy as I am, just having to shave down to a mo for a whole
month is ...
Diane
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Image by Kathy Liao
She is a creature behind bars where there were no bars. Eyes peering back
and forth, navigating the parameters of the room she refuse...
How I Spent My Summer Vacation – Part One
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Hello…how are you? Well, it’s been quite a long time. Perhaps there are two
or three of you out there who still may read this. It’s been a landmark
year fo...
I’ll be there for you when the rain starts to pour
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Friends. They’re not like they are in the sitcom, but I’m sure you knew
that already. I’ve never had a friendship I’ve not lost, either through
our own i...
Things: Heave Ho
-
well, here i am at yet another fork in the road. i think i'm done blogging.
no, i KNOW i'm done blogging. i have nothing valid to add to this. the
lyrics a...
Flying Sniper Robot
-
Here at Strange Weapon of the Week, we are big fans of large caliber
bullets. So naturally, when I came across the ARSS I gave myself an
awesome-boner fr...
The Test of Time - a short story
-
*Now at last he could see her, drenched in the melting light of the dying
universe. And she was smiling at him, the smile he’d travelled to the end
of ti...
How Not To Make An Impression On The In-Laws
-
See that guy giving me the bunny ears? That's my boyfriend and since I
kind of like him, I want his parents to kind of like me. This is a story
of how t...
Mark Wahlberg Need Not Apply
-
I have woken up with the greatest Planet of the Apes idea. In the not to
distant future our hero stumbles upon a cloning laboratory. Of course for
plot dev...
Assignment #3: The Help (part 4/4)
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September 12th- September 22nd
*Are you satisfied with the book's ending? Ready to see the film? Share
your final thoughts and insights below.*
Europe shows this autumn
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Sat 15-Oct Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland Airwaves
Mon 17-Oct Finland, Helsinki, Savoy-theatre
Wed 19-Oct Portugal, Espinho (Porto), Auditório Municipal de Es...
Frape
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Ironically, last night we watched ‘The Social Network’ on DVD. Ironically
because, just before signing off at midnight, I visited Facebook and
discovered a...
2011 BC
-
Sorry for the lack of updates, it's been one of those... years. Rest
assured *Outcastes #10* is coming very soon. The annual Birmingham Comics
Show tak...
Fermat’s Room Film Review
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Fermat's Room is a Spanish horror thriller about four mathematicians lured
into a room which shrinks every time they fail to answer an 'enigma'. Think
Cube...
One Question Interview #26: Ben Newman
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*Picture of *The Bento Bestiary* nabbed from our friends at Nobrow*
*
*
*As even the most casual ATF reader knows, the way to my heart is through a
momento...
Back to Writing
-
*It is just over five years since I launched the Oliver's Poetry* *website
and this blog site, Oliver’s Poetry Garret, and a little more than five
months...
Taking a break…
-
Some of you will be aware that I suffer from M.E./Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,
and I have also had several other health problems arise this year which
have ca...
Meanwhile at ThoughtBalloons - Artifacts
-
Oh man, this has probably been the hardest week so far on Thought Balloons.
Artifacts is a Top Cow mega event, and I have read very little in terms of
Top ...
Spider-Man Stuff No More!
-
Sadly, the time has come for this blog to be retired, leaving me with only
the Superman and Batman blogs for your daily dose of collectibles relating
to ...
Landed on the Homeworld
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Good news everyone! my typing ability has scored me a new gig, I'm now a writer for The Home World which is a pretty big score for me seen as I have never re...
North American International Auto Show - Detroit
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[image: Lincoln Continental]
[image: Lincoln Continental]
[image: Fiat 500]
[image: Fiat 500]
[image: Michelin Man]
[image: Joe Louis]
I went to the black t...
On Self-Examination
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I'm losing it. It's not that I'm less confused, but that I don't feel I
have the time to be confused. Like it's a luxury. I still like writing and
blogging...
Friday Flash: My Tears
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I’ve cried more lately than usual. But the reasons matter not. My tears
fell over cement, marble, rocks and dirt. My face appeared on glass,
concrete, a ca...
This just in…
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This just in from the Ministry Of Stories, a creative writing school for
young people based on Dave Eggers’ inspirational 826 schools in the US. As
you can...
Manga Focus: Legendz
-
To say that "collect 'em all" series like Pokémon and Digimon have entirely
shaped the way anything is aimed at children is perhaps to make the most
obv...
Jibber-Jabber
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It has been a busy few weeks, although I finally feel as though I've
acclimatised to full-time work and I’m gradually developing a practical
writing routi...
BRIGHT/YOUNG/THINGS
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*We politely ask you, the Bright Young Things of this world that make up
The Crookes family, to indulge us in our latest project...*
It is a fanclub calle...
brake. Brake. BRAAAAAAAKE!
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Son #1 has his learner's permit. I'll be in the passenger seat a great deal
of the time for the next few years, as all the Sons learn to drive.
I sound exa...
That's (Mostly) All Folks
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It's precisely one month short of 5 years since I started this blog, which
is a good enough excuse to take stock and think, hmm, why am I still doing
thi...
Reviews for 7/8/10
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I often write reviews of the comics I'm reading, as I read them, and in an
effort to use this blog more, I'll be posting them here when I write them.
I can...
48 hours
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If I made a list of everything that I have to get done in the next 48 hours
I would be so utterly freaked out that I would be forced to pop *another*bottl...
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I don't think I'm particularly squeamish as far as the *sight* of blood
goes. I could watch any episode of ER or St Elsewhere or M*A*S*H without
feeling qu...
Female-on-male violence and the indulgence thereof
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I am, for reasons I can’t quite figure out, a regular viewer of BBC
hospital soap Holby City. It is, by any reasonable standard, absolute
tosh, and the ch...
Fairytale of New York
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Me and Florence and the Machine singing Fairytale of New York, Live in
Session for Rob Da Bank on BBC Radio 1. Bookmark with: Hide Sites
why do all good things come to an end....?
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I'm moving my blog. If you're looking for me, then you should now head to swisslet.com
I've had a pretty good run on here.
I started making my first ten...
Moving House
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I'm shifting from Blogger to Wordpress.
You can find me here:
http://thesongsthatpeoplesing.wordpress.com/
So make sure you update your links!! Unless of...
Lowlife
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When there’s nothing left for death to take away
You strain yourself to struggle through the day
You have the gift of isolation
Starved from sight or conv...
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*Chamone Michael.
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The one gloved, plastic surgery experimenting one, is no more. Fifty years
of age is pretty damn young for the king of pop to pop his cl...
About Charlotte ep12
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Episode 12 is up now. It’s the final episode for the time being, the
series will return in spring 2009. Hope you all have a great Christmas and
Happy New ...
Wedding
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I went to my brother's wedding on Saturday 16th. Needless to say, it was
awful, but then these events are not designed to be enjoyed by the likes of
me. I ...
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Pls to define "normal" in the context of this little corner of the electric internet.
I've got the mint sauce all ready... bring 'em on.
As Dennis Healey said...like being savaged by a dead sheep
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