Or more accurately, the wait is over. I just drove to my old workplace and picked up my Cthulhu Wars second wave of stuff. It arrived in three boxes weighing in at over 46 lbs. I'm afraid to open all of them. Still, congrats to Sandy Petersen and Co., and congrats to all…
DC was known for always pumping up sales of their superhero comics by putting a gorilla on the cover (hence Grodd, Titano, etc.). For their supernatural (very light) horror books, it was skeletons, skeletons, skeletons. You're getting no complaints from me. Just from Ghosts--this is the very first cover of that book--I could…
Then he ties her to some railroads...himself! That's one handy killer robot. What I'll almost remember about this movie (which isn't saying much), is that if you ever wanted to see Walter Keonig in cinema's least motivated sex scene, here's your change.
It's down in the Nuggets, so I wasn't sure people would see it. It's my roundtable piece, and I reposted a nugget from the old site for a film with a similar theme.