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Al B. Harper

Member Since: Mon Jan 04, 2016
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HH has to face the harsh truth

Subj: Probably.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 at 06:07:39 pm EST (Viewed 727 times)
Reply Subj: It is possible that Sherlock Holmes will continue to be more popular than Sir Mumphrey Wilton for the foreseeable future.
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 at 08:53:58 pm EST (Viewed 3 times)



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      Well, his Avengers Underground proxy was Wexford the Dissected Man. I know because I just went back and re-read it. He stuck a needle in Sersi's eyeball! Yep - right up there with the Chain Knight in your horrific villains league.



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    That's the fellow! Yes, he was called that in the parodyverse too. Excellent baddie. Why didn't I bring him back as a new new god?


Who is to say you didn't? Thurgos could have recruited more.

He was quite the character.


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        And what do I do with the Caphans?

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      Doesn't Visionary wonder the same thing everyday?



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    Without a Visionary-type character to interact with them the story becomes less easy to do and more likely to veer off towards men's magazine letters.


Heh, yeah.


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    And, strangely, it was easier to write about alien pleasure slaves when I was happily married than when I am unhappily divorced.


Ah, bummer. I wouldn't know, I'm still unhappily single.


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      Vinnie perhaps. Even though he is already taken, though I can't say I'm all that fond of Penny, however I haven't finished the story yet - I keep getting distracted - maybe she'll grow on me.



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    We'll talk about Penny when you've got to the end of the book.


Jolly good.