That’s a great list and hard to argue with but I’d sure like to see Rob Anybody (NEboD) make the top 10. A Nac Mac Feegle, protector of Tiffany Aching, who solves problems by rushing in fighting, stealing and drinking anything that looks alcoholic, is a worthy candidate.
January 21, 2025 at 4:28 AM
That’s a great list and hard to argue with but I’d sure like to see Rob Anybody (NEboD) make the top 10. A Nac Mac Feegle, protector of Tiffany Aching, who solves problems by rushing in fighting, stealing and drinking anything that looks alcoholic, is a worthy candidate.
Local parks & trails provide safe spaces and corridors for all wildlife. This was taken early one morning in a 10 acre neighborhood park surrounded by homes. My 2 dogs and this fox just had a staring contest that ended in a draw.
December 29, 2024 at 2:25 AM
Local parks & trails provide safe spaces and corridors for all wildlife. This was taken early one morning in a 10 acre neighborhood park surrounded by homes. My 2 dogs and this fox just had a staring contest that ended in a draw.
Since she’s a self proclaimed “childless cat lady” maybe one of those cats is a hyperintelligent spy cat who has secretly guided her career. She probably has a theme song ready for the Starter Villain movie thus ensuring a solid Scalzi place in Taylor lore.
December 10, 2024 at 1:10 AM
Since she’s a self proclaimed “childless cat lady” maybe one of those cats is a hyperintelligent spy cat who has secretly guided her career. She probably has a theme song ready for the Starter Villain movie thus ensuring a solid Scalzi place in Taylor lore.
Amazon Prime has a nice free graphic novel collection of this series if anyone is interested.
Loved the concept of vintage horror movie icons fighting (and frightening) “Nazis.” However even in the ‘80s, the campy dialogue was not very “liberated.”
December 8, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Amazon Prime has a nice free graphic novel collection of this series if anyone is interested.
Loved the concept of vintage horror movie icons fighting (and frightening) “Nazis.” However even in the ‘80s, the campy dialogue was not very “liberated.”