Penguin Classics, with covers by notable cartoonists.
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Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.
Things I've been up to:
Film critic and playwright Brian Dauth, “November 3rd Club” Editor in chief Victor D. Infante, Performance artist and film critic Matt Cornell, Libertarian Party co-founder Dave Nolan and "PopCultureShock" senior comics editor Guy LeCharles Gonzalez discuss The politics of “V For Vendetta” in the first installment of a new "November 3rd Club" Feature.
Read what they had to say, then tell us what you think in "The November 3rd Club" LJ Forum.
Penguin Classics, with covers by notable cartoonists.
Nice! First, those classical music CDs, now this.
Well, tie me up and tickle me silly. Marvel's Hellfire Club is a bunch of homages, starting with the Avengers. No, not those Avengers. The real ones, with Steed.
It sounds like you need to borrow my DVD of A Touch of Brimstone.
I've seen the episode--I just never made the connection.
Huh.
It seemed obvious to me. It veers off from "homage" territory into the "rip-off" zone.
I'm not good with that sort of memory--I read the comic way after seeing the episode--I couldn't tell you the guest actors/characters from any of the TV I watched in the early 80s.
Evan Dorkin's failed Adult Swim pilot: [link]
It sounds like you need to borrow my DVD of A Touch of Brimstone.
Love that episode. Diana Rigg's outfit (you know the one) is etched into my memory. Also, the ep features a pre-Python appearence by Carol Cleveland.