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Well, Goetz, you can’t say he didn’t warn you. Consider your clock cleaned. We’re almost done with Chapter 3. All that’s left is an interlude with the Übermenschen, which starts next week!
Well, Goetz, you can’t say he didn’t warn you. Consider your clock cleaned. We’re almost done with Chapter 3. All that’s left is an interlude with the Übermenschen, which starts next week!
If National Lampoon’s European Vacation has taught us anything — and it hasn’t — it’s that the English are extremely polite about these kinds of incidents. I only wish I had thought to have Mark dismiss his crushed throat as […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Today’s page is a bit of a diversion. For our big omnibus book, we decided to add a few pages. This page is being added between pages 160 ad 161 for two reasons: first, to give the fight between Mark […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Neither Al or I are satisfied with the way this scene turned out. We know that the comic hasn’t been very action-packed so far, so when we have some action, we want it to be good, but this scene really […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I guess some of you who thought that Hartmann’s attack on the White House was just a demonstration for President Truman are feeling pretty silly about now, huh? Oh, no, wait… turns out you were right. In that case, good […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Last week’s page accidentally got published several days early, so you may have missed it if you use an RSS feed or some similar means to keep up with the site. So if this page confuses you, be sure to […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Rest in peace, Elijah. You deserve it. Poor Hartmann, on the other hand, will never know peace again. (Thanks to a software glitch, this page appeared prematurely last Thursday night. And this led to The Specialists being mentioned in Sean […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’m really interested in your reactions to this situation, so I’m not going to say anything about it for now. What do you think of Elijah asking Hartmann to kill him? And what do you think Hartmann should do?
These days, movies that aren’t sequels, or remakes, or reboots, or adaptations of comics, or video games, or even board games, are rare. For that reason alone, Guillermo Del Toro’s Pacific Rim is intriguing. But on top of that, it’s […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…