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  1. I've put Part One along with other examples of my...

    I've put Part One along with other examples of my writing on WriteOn so anyone interested can read the first 8 chapters for FREE. All comments, Likes and Follows welcome :)...
  2. Kindle countdown deal begun today - for the next...

    Kindle countdown deal begun today - for the next three days you can get the whole epic for $1.54 (inc tax)/£0.99 and a bit more but still reduced for the 4 following days.
  3. The best new superhero prose novel epic on the market - THE UNSEEN MAN

    Ok i admit it, i'm the writer so i am somewhat bias - however when i conceived the idea of The Unseen Man back in 2011/12, my intent was to take all my love of comics and knowledge of superhero...
  4. There was a moment when he was briefly on the...

    There was a moment when he was briefly on the phone talking about transporting the dwarfstar sample back from the expedition. Seeing as how Project A.T.O.M seems to be independent of this, it could...
  5. Another thing not taken into consideration is...

    Another thing not taken into consideration is that this series is taking place in between parts of the Agent Carter One Shot which ends i believe late in 1946 with Peggy getting her due and the...
  6. http://marvel.wikia.com/Leet_Brannis_%28Earth-616%...

    http://marvel.wikia.com/Leet_Brannis_%28Earth-616%29

    Betty Dean would be good.
  7. The bad guy portrayed by James Frain - Leet...

    The bad guy portrayed by James Frain - Leet Brannis, is a genuine obscure Timely comic book villain. I wonder if a few years before the 1946 continuity of Agent Carter, Brannis fought a certain guy...
  8. Well it only took them 38 years but finally more...

    Well it only took them 38 years but finally more info on Freedom's Five!
  9. I haven't read my Dr Fate's for ages but as i...

    I haven't read my Dr Fate's for ages but as i recall Linda and Eric were supposed to be reincarnated soul mates who recognised each other in their current life. Also Eric was aged to adulthood. Your...
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    I've been busy of late and not posting but i hope...

    I've been busy of late and not posting but i hope to resurrect my analysis of Excalibur and move on to K.O.P soon.
  11. That far north? I could have sworn i read at...

    That far north? I could have sworn i read at least two references saying it was on the south west coast. However i'm still in 1990 on my reading so maybe the location wasn't fixed in stone before...
  12. So is ANI officially cancelled or in danger of...

    So is ANI officially cancelled or in danger of being so?
  13. Ironically he has also had way more space/other...

    Ironically he has also had way more space/other dimensional adventures than the average hero.
  14. Yes Great refers to the landmass - our island and...

    Yes Great refers to the landmass - our island and not as some uniformed commentators often cite it to spout racism disguised as ultra nationalism, great as in we are great! We sort of are but that's...
  15. True and even United Kingdom still works as the...

    True and even United Kingdom still works as the Queen would still be titular monarch of an independent Scotland. Apparently this was an early stipulation that not retaining the royal family wasn't...
  16. Interesting. My knowledge and interest in manga...

    Interesting. My knowledge and interest in manga is precisely zilch but i had a feeling it was a homage.

    My analysis is now up to Excalibur 24 and the end of the Cross-Time Caper so more posts soon...
  17. CONTINUED Excalibur 18, January 1990 is...

    CONTINUED

    Excalibur 18, January 1990 is significant not only as the first Excalibur comic of the 90's but no Alan Davis on art. The team are in transit and Rachel is having some kind of fever...
  18. THE EXCALIBUR YEARS: CLAREMONT AND DAVIS. PART...

    THE EXCALIBUR YEARS: CLAREMONT AND DAVIS.

    PART THREE

    Excalibur 16, December 1989 or as it appears ... Kurt Wagner, Warlord of ... well not Mars but it evokes that feeling. Its possible that in...
  19. I jest - sort of. I had one copy of a short run...

    I jest - sort of. I had one copy of a short run of Mask, which now i think of it was probably a freebie tucked into a copy of Transformers or Battle Action Force.
  20. Surely you also read MASK!!! :) Ah nostalgia - i...

    Surely you also read MASK!!! :) Ah nostalgia - i read most of those and also 2000AD, Battle Action Force and Eagle as well as sundry war comics like Warlord.
  21. Having read most of Willow's Avengers UK i can...

    Having read most of Willow's Avengers UK i can recommend it for a great, fun read.

    Big Transformers fan - in fact i was reading T-UK before i got into Marvel proper. Maybe if someone cares to...
  22. Willow - i'm thinking Dragon's Claws and most of...

    Willow - i'm thinking Dragon's Claws and most of Death's Head were too far removed from the 616 although honourable mention of the latter. As for Timeshadow, i'm not familiar with it beyond a vague...
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    Cheers Tazirai and that sounds like you got a...

    Cheers Tazirai and that sounds like you got a great haul. Enjoy.
  24. Cheers SilverZeal - As i get to mid 1990 i'm also...

    Cheers SilverZeal - As i get to mid 1990 i'm also going to start posting about Marvel UK starting with Knight of Pendragon. For me, that was where Marvel UK as an imprint really began but a lot of it...
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    new posts on CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND THE GROWTH OF...

    new posts on CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND THE GROWTH OF MARVEL UK. I'm now up to analyzing Excalibur - issues 1-17 covered so far.
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