Feeling lost (no italics or capital) and stupid. Please enlighten, Gus.
Pretty much what he said, lib. At the beginning of S6 all the characters were wearing shirts with numbers on them. It was apparently a Random Fashion Statement by the costumers, though it caused a lot of wasted speculation in fandom.
English trickster/traveling hero tradition, where the protagonist is always a Jack.
I knew a guy who wrote a Jack book along these lines, set in contemporary society, titled Jack Acid.
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Makes me think of Fables where all Jacks are one Jack.
Deena! Did I know you read
Fables
? You are awesome.
I don't think our Jack seems like the Jack the Giant Killer type. Charlie, however, could grow into that role of reluctant adventurer.
P-C, I don't think I'd mentioned it before. I love Fables. It's awesome. GC also turned me on to Courtney Crumrin who is my hero. I read BoP when I can find them/have the time. Also went through a Fantastic Four stage, though I haven't read any for a while. They're my childhood favorites.
Nora made me giggle.
Also went through a Fantastic Four stage, though I haven't read any for a while. They're my childhood favorites.
I think the Fantastic Four were my first comic book characters. I had a little storybook, maybe with a cassette. This would have been in elementary school sometime.
Hey, Deena, let's you and me start calling the monster The Adversary.
Could be worse, could be William.
Or Liam.
Or Willy
Or Wil
Or Bill
Or Billy (Or Mac or Buddy...)
Sean ("God's gracious gift"),
That's right. I really am God's gift. Go me, go me!
Beverly ("meadow of beavers" -- hee!)
That's really what Beverly means? Hee!
I knew a guy who wrote a Jack book along these lines, set in contemporary society, titled Jack Acid.
Jack Acid? An impish sprite who goes around throwing acid in people's faces?
Jack Acid? An impish sprite who goes around throwing acid in people's faces?
More Ken Kesey, less Phantom of the Opera.