TERRY SCOTT
(Owen John Scott)
4th May 1927 - 26th July 1994
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Mick with Terry Scott , Hugh Lloyd , Eamonn Andrews, Rose Tobias Shaw, and Susan Maughan on the Eamonn Andrews, 1967 photos by Larry Ellis
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"Carry On Up the Jungle" (1970) - Gerald Thomas
Films I've watched in 2022 (188/210)
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Maigret at the Crossroads by Georges Simenon
The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
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Gotham City Sirens returns this August from DC, but this time it has a Wild Wild Twist!
In the new story, Harley, Ivy, and Catwoman are going on a Western themed adventure out by Gotham’s county line, facing off against the likes of Punchline, and a quartet of mysterious new villains called the Nasty Boys, a “cowboy-henchmen sensation soon to be sweeping the nation,” according to DC’s news release. Or, as Williams puts it, “ominously horny half-naked cowboys with automatic assault weapons.”
Source: Polygon
I'm seriously just happy to see Punchline again! Please, DC keep her and make her the badass she deserves to be! 💜
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Cyclops and Jean Grey by Lukas Werneck (2024) in a fantastic homage to John Byrne's all-time classic cover for Uncanny X-Men #137 (1980)
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Step 4 posting!
"I like sunflowers" "Yeah. Those are nice too. They're bright and awesome. You match with them." 8 years old Cove was smoother than step 2 and 3 Cove
Oh she did a little *more* than torment him
Random relatioship stuff, they're so embarrassing 🙄
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It's a world that's a flat disc resting on top of four elephants that are on top of a turtle that flies around space. The books are both fantasy and comedy, some are fantasy parodies, or parodies of other famous books, and others are social critiques but not in a heavy handed way they are all great and the jokes and puns are great every time you reread them you discover new ones. There's over 40 books but don't worry they are all standalones that can be read in any order so you can read them in publication order although it's not recommended or by sagas or just by starting with the ones that look more interesting to you and if you want I have flowcharts
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this might be tally hall
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1979's The Comics Journal #50 cover by artist Dennis Fujitake.
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It’s so them-coded (from the Memory Cards video)
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