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Blue Kitty:
pretty much every Siege Tie in from Marvel. I find the tie in books are a lot better than the actual event.

Tom:
Gillen's Thor is probably my favourite thing about that event. I'm glad they're giving him Journey into Mystery as well as Uncanny and Generation Hope.

Tom:
Wait, there are people who haven't read Phonogram?

Imo, The Singles Club is superior to Rue Britannia in every way.

cyro:

--- Quote from: Tom on 31 Jan 2011, 17:13 ---Wait, there are people who haven't read Phonogram?

--- End quote ---

I haven't, I never really got around to it.

I actually remember Kieron's work back when he was a reviewer with PC Gamer UK. It never really jumped out at me (Though his Deus Ex review kicked ass as I recall - then again it's Deus Ex it would be hard for it not to) so I never really rushed into the transition.

Inlander:
Part of me really wants to continue this whole literature/non literature debate because it's endlessly fascinating but a greater part of me realises that it's got less and less to do with the thread at hand and it really only involves myself and Khar, and neither of us are going to change the other's mind.

Anyway I'm reading the Odyssey now which is a story I'm much more familiar with, as is anyone who was ever a child I think. From a technical perspective it's fascinating to see how how Homer's style evolves and matures between the composition of the Iliad and the composition of the Odyssey, even through the filter of translation and nearly 3000 years of cultural distance.

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