Happy Birthday Harlan Ellison (born May 27, 1934)
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Old City Blues by Giannis Milonogiannis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
An interesting story with a ho-hum ending, greatly enlivened by some kinetic scribbly art halfway between Otomo and Paul Pope. Some of the panels descend into chaos, and a few of the hand-lettered speech balloons take some parsing, but this is a visually beautiful read.
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House of Windows by John Langan
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Langan has a nice prose style (despite his consistently using ‘insure’ instead of ‘ensure’ throughout), but there really isn’t enough story here to make a novel - a novella might be pushing it. The tale within a tale format fails to add anything to the narrative, and in fact leaves us without a first person account of the finale, wherein characters guess at what may have happened - this is clunky to the point of distraction. I’ve liked all of Langan’s short fiction, but for me he has failed to make the leap to novel here.
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TEETH: Jorge Coelho
“Aw… come on, got the munchies…” -J Coelho
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Kat Dennings.
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“Remember that image from a few weeks back that showed Earth with all its water gathered up in a sphere beside it? Well here’s that image again, only this time, it also features Jupiter’s moon Europa, along with all of its water. Notice anything interesting?”
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Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man.
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