And to think, you once had to wait an entire month to read things like this- in limited batches of letters!
Now, you have the privilege of being able to find it every goddamn second of every goddamn day, in great quantities, forever. Thank goodness for the internet.
4Mark Clapham said at 6:06 pm on August 7th, 2009:
There is something creepily fundamentalist about the idea that Galactus gulping down civilisations is part of some divine order. He really is just kept around because Marvel can’t have a Stan and Jack story not be retold again and again and again. By any sane story logic Reed should have found a way to boot the purple kilted gobbler down a black hole years ago.
He doesn’t get no respect, none at all, he’s tellin’ ya.
That’s actually a pretty well thought out response.
And to think, you once had to wait an entire month to read things like this- in limited batches of letters!
Now, you have the privilege of being able to find it every goddamn second of every goddamn day, in great quantities, forever. Thank goodness for the internet.
There is something creepily fundamentalist about the idea that Galactus gulping down civilisations is part of some divine order. He really is just kept around because Marvel can’t have a Stan and Jack story not be retold again and again and again. By any sane story logic Reed should have found a way to boot the purple kilted gobbler down a black hole years ago.
. . . you just made me realize that my mock-fan letters to The Action Age are perhaps a shade not self-important enough. Jeebus.
The fact that the response doesn’t begin with the words “Dear Nerd” is a testament to the responder’s patience, I think.