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<ITEM> It’s the return of The Beast Must Die, joining Gary Lactus for another ker-lassic episode of SILENCE! But wait! What’s this? It’s also a Bobsy episode! A Bobs-isode!
It’s Doctor Who week here on mindlessones.com. Specifically, it’s Doctor Who Season 22 week. Every day this week I will be posting about Colin Baker’s first season as the Doctor, and trying to examine ...
The five people who are eagerly awaiting my book on Grant Morrison and Chris Weston’s pestilent fantasy The Filth will note that the book has still not been released yet. Good little enemy of the ...
Writer/artist, Suzanne (2022), I’m A Luddite (And So Can You!) (2023), Introduction to Charts (with Chrissy Williams, 2024). His Grave Offerings newsletter is gorgeously illustrated and sharply ...
What can you tell us about the similarities between comics and poetry? There’s a quote in Alan Moore’s Writing For Comics where he discusses comics that try to mimic film techniques that has always ...
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Mars and Venus collide as Rosie, Bob and Adam go hard on the fourth episode of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks, The One Armed Man, where men are men and women and women.
June 19th, 2008 Posted by The Beast Must DieFiled in Terminus Tags: beer, Dan white, telesales, Terminus, weekly comic strip, Wolfman 2 Comments » ...
Don't let SILENCE go silent! Gary Lactus & The Beast Must Die need your generous donations to pay for podcast hosting over the next year. Anything you can spare would be gratefully received.
Gary Lactus & The Beast Must Die need your generous donations to pay for podcast hosting over the next year. Anything you can spare would be gratefully received.
This week we explore the scorched desert of the unreal that is episode 8 of Mark Frost and David Lynchs’s Twin Peaks: The Return. Got a light?
We discuss the narrative canvas, we bask in the warmth of Warren Frost, and we cock an ear at the resonant renaissance of magic at the Great Northern.