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Articles, Reviews, And Explosions of Opinion
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Steven E. McDonald

Prognostications
Some ideas on what's worthy in the latest Previews.  Note: Author's taste is known to be variant and perverse.  August listings.

Just Like Always
At the Orlando MegaCon, Marvel and DC announced that the long-delayed JLA/Avengers crossover is, indeed, going to happen.  There was much whooping and hollering.   In some small corners of the universe, however, reactions are a little ... different.

X-X+X=...ummm, X?
Not too long ago, Marvel announced reductions and big changes in the X-titles.  Then they announced a new Claremont-written X-title.  Soon afterwards....  Follow on for my take on this.  (Algebra: just say no!)

Reviews
Supergirl [Limited Edition] DVD
Unbreakable DVD
Starman #75
Daredevil/Spider-Man #2
Daredevil Ninja #2
Supergirl #53
Superboy #84
El Diablo #1
Planetary #7-#13
Star Wars: The New Jedi Order - Vector Prime
Star Wars: the New Jedi Order - Agents Of Chaos I: Hero's Trial
Nick Fury, Agent Of SHIELD: Empyre
Hootie & The Blowfish - scattered, smothered & covered
The Fifth Elephant, by Terry Pratchett
The Rocky Horror Picture Show DVD

X-Men
The movie is here.  This is what I thought, True Believer. (Slightly revised since.  Just because.)

The 20 Best Comic Book Films (And Ten Of The Worst)
Casting common sense aside in favor of opionated commentary - and equipped with an addendum that examines the future of the comic book movie ... and quakes in horror.

George Lucas: The Fingerprints Of Myth
Lucas (wisely) abandoned the idea of doing a concluding Star Wars trilogy.  Instead, the saga goes on - officially - in other ways.

Behold! - The Archives!
Before now, there was then.  Brush aside the cobwebs and step inside the dank, perturbing lair of That Which Came Before The Thing That Was Here A While Ago That Ate Someone Whose Name We Can Never Remember.  Or something....

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