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March 08, 2009

In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the Crown prosecutors, who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories. Franchises are often very fragile things - do it right, and you end up with muc...
Blog THIS, Pal! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gordon D at 5:27 PM

March 01, 2009

You know, sometimes, it's hard to be a comics fan on the blogosphere. Admittedly, I was not what you would call a regular visitor to Scans Daily - mostly, when I saw a link on Mike Sterling's (or some other blogger's) site with some wacky, zany schtick...or to get my regular dose of Greg Horn pornfa...
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February 15, 2009

Unfortunately, my submission for the 33 1/3 series was turned down...but as promised, you get to enjoy the proposal. I'm sad, but quite frankly, I can always try again next time. Enjoy! ==================== Although I remember seeing the poster when the album was first released - a simple royal blue...
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Blog THIS, Pal! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gordon D at 3:01 PM

February 08, 2009

Can't really blame Mr. Bacardi for this one - after all, he was just a messenger via Twitter. However, I was very perturbed to hear what should have been good news - after all, DC announcing a new Doom Patrol series focusing on the original team at NYCC seemed interesting. Granted, previous attempts...
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February 05, 2009

Some sad news (but timely - why is it when I think of someone to blog about or podcast, they end up passing) - Lux Interior of the Cramps passed away. Here is a sampling of this month's podcast...
Blog THIS, Pal! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gordon D at 5:33 AM

January 31, 2009

It's hard to believe, in a world where South Park has raised the bar on shocking, satirical comedy, that the Kids were considered groundbreaking in their content. They were initially sold as mocking "the surburbs", but beneath their comedy was an incisive look at relationships, sexual politics, and ...
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January 30, 2009

(The following post was originally presented in April, 1994, and resulted from a Toronto trip to see a taping of the Kids in the Hall's final season. Except for formatting, this post is being presented as it originally was - punctuation and spelling errors included. Enjoy this TARDIS-free journey in...
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January 26, 2009

(The following post was originally presented in April, 1994, and resulted from a Toronto trip to see a taping of the Kids in the Hall's final season. Except for formatting, this post is being presented as it originally was - punctuation and spelling errors included. Enjoy this TARDIS-free journey in...
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January 14, 2009

Sometimes, I have to admit....my timing really sucks. Had I known that Patrick McGoohan would pass shortly after posting some videos in his name, I never would have done it. I'll let others eulogize Ricardo Montalban - they can do it better than I - but McGoohan's passing hits particularly close to ...
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December 29, 2008

You know, if Andy Martello were here, he'd have a hearty chuckle. (Thanks to the blogosphere, he technically is always here, but that's another discussion altogether) It all started when Neil Gaiman weighed in on a recent Australian court case, which made it illegal to own pictures of cartoon charac...
Blog THIS, Pal! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gordon D at 3:44 AM
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