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Regen Magazine has posted a brand new, in-depth interview with Ogre covering everything from the social issues surrounding Weapon to record label woes. Here’s a clip about the revamped Solvent:::
We had the idea of going back and rerecording all of Remission. We may totally look at something like that in the future, but we thought that it might be a little cheesy, so we thought we’d experiment with one of the songs. Solvent was the choice just because it was never fully realized when we did it back in 1983. I can’t speak for cEvin, and musically, it’s pretty good actually. From my perspective and thinking about my earlier singing, because I wasn’t a great singer back then, I didn’t have the range I do now, I didn’t think I did the song justice. I’m sure the vulnerability and the fragility in the voice is what gives it its magic too. We were experimenting with the idea of redoing songs, and whatever the feedback from how people feel about that will determine how to move forward with that.
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everybody thinks i’m kidding when i tell them about bob kane’s grave
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Ho-lee shit.
He imbued his dual-identity character with his own attributes: hence the reason Bruce Wayne is a thieving, mendacious lying sack of crap OH WAIT NO
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Slave to your debt, slave to the man
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Star Trek #59. January 1979,
Gold Key Star Trek covers are so bomb.
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All of a sudden, I found myself in love with the world, So there was only thing I could do…
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pg. 21, Father’s Short Temper by Paula Kitchens (Scholastic, 1958)
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http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2013/05/18/last-bat-time-last-bat-channel/
The untold tale of the unheralded end of Batman’s unsung creator’s unappreciated career.
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The toad style is immensely strong and immune to nearly any weapon. When it’s properly used, it’s almost invincible.
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