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Holiday
ParticipantIs this for real? Are they really from a Maryland State Highschool? That would be so incredible!
Holiday
ParticipantShe managed better at 380, but that’s still impressive. Which competition is this for?
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ParticipantAlexG wrote:
For the details, read her bio. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Rice%5B/quote%5DHmm. I’m still not sure where the fans went.
We’ll be getting a remake of Fright Night. That’s something to look forward to, for older vampire fans.
Holiday
ParticipantAlexG wrote:
Holiday wrote:
One good thing came out of this. After a few years nobody remembers the name of…
:laugh: LESTAT! :laugh:
That’s only because Anne Rice had a religious epiphany, became a born again Catholic and doesn’t write vampire stories anymore.
So she lost fans because she doesn’t believe in it anymore? Or did her work just go out of style? I honestly don’t appreciate it so much. It was too emo for my tastes. I certainly didn’t bother finishing the Lasher books.
“Let the Right One In” is the only decent child vampire book I’ve read. That’s only because it keeps it very simple. Meyer and Ann Rice could learn something from it. If you’re going to make it so complicated, stick to Stephen King’s convoluted approach. Vampires are actually creatures called the “Grandfathers”? Sheesh.
Holiday
ParticipantOne good thing came out of this. After a few years nobody remembers the name of…
:laugh: LESTAT! :laugh:
Holiday
ParticipantAlexG wrote:
One by Luis XIII

I wonder how fans would react if she were drawn next to Superboy (Golden Age – not that Prime or clone nonsense)?
Holiday
ParticipantI’m confused about the timeline here. But it looks cool. I wish Star Wars: Clone Wars TV series looked like that.
So where can I find published stories of the Jedi who hid in the outer quadrants after Palpatine rose to power?
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ParticipantMimi wrote:
Believe me, we’ll see Fall of Gotham’s Wonder Woman LONG before anything from Hollywood.
XOXO’s
~Mimi
I’m counting on it!
Holiday
ParticipantPerhaps he should make a short film to express what he’s talking about. Special effects will play heavily in convincing people.
Holiday
Participantmusclelover2002 wrote:
Now I think this is a director I can get behind as long as he has the ability to cast people who can depict his vision
I’m not sure how he would express that on film. Obviously she’s stronger than any man. If they were expecting a crossover with Superman that’s not going to work.
One of these days I’ll have to work on a story where the superheroes are spread out through the 20th century so they won’t clash with each other. It would be something like this:
1. Superman exists in the early 20th century. He dies in the 1950’s in a final battle against Lex Luthor. Lois Lane soon dies in a plane crash over South America. Jimmy Olson is blacklisted for alleged ties with the Communists.
2. Batman starts his carreer in the late 60’s. Most of his villains are a result of Gotham’s unique industrial and pharmaceutical industries. Experimental drugs help create the deranged villains like the Joker, Catwoman, Egghead, & the Riddler. It takes years before Gotham is cleaned up to meet environmental protection standards. A huge class action suit shuts down most of its factories.
3. Wonder Woman makes a brief appearance in the late 1970’s. She works with the IADC. She studies the modern world to see if its ready for Themysica to open up its borders. Her mission ends after four years. Steve Trevor will later die in the Oklahoma Bombing.
4. Barry Allen becomes the Flash in the early 1990’s. He teams up with vigilantes the Green Arrow and the Black Canary.
5. Helena Wayne, daughter of Batman and Catwoman, becomes the Huntress
in the mid-1990’s. She teams up with Oracle, formerly Batgirl.6. Wonder Woman returns in the start of the 21st century.
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