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Wario Blast
Developer: Hudson
Genre: Action puzzle
System: GB
(US) Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! - 1994 - Nintendo
(JP) Bomberman GB - 1994 - Hudson
(EU) Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! - 1994 - Nintendo
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Jun Ishikawa, Hirokazu Ando ~ Training
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Oh look it’s some of Chris Ware’s upsettingly pristine originals
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Have some Demon Sisters with Fastener from the Panty and Stocking Art Book.
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How are the Freshman Foundation classes at MCAD? Are they difficult? I’m curious since I’ll be a freshman this fall.
They’re sometimes frustrating but necessary and really helpful especially if you come in not knowing exactly what you want to major in. The foundations are building blocks for most majors so take them seriously and learn all you can from them. If you already know your major, make your foundations work relate to that if you can and it will make it more fun for you~
Exactly what Greer said to the letter, they can be kinda lame but at the same time they’re super helpful
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HEY Y’ALL! Sorry the “buy this” button wasn’t working for the Future Shock #4 anthology yesterday. It’s working today, so knock yourselves out!
reminder that this is out and for sale please get involved
Just ordered this hell yeah
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9 panel grid trivia - Love and Rockets / Watchmen
SANTORO: So when we were traveling around this week there was something you mentioned, Jaime. I can’t remember which signing it was or little interview bit, but you were talking about … oh I think it was at the Philadelphia thing, they showed a slide from “100 Rooms,” and you started talking about the 9-panel grid of “100 Rooms.” And you said that Alan Moore really liked that grid and that he was going to use it for Watchmen. And I had never heard that story, so I thought I could just ask you to riff on that a little bit.
JAIME: Yeah. It’s basically what you just said. I mean, it was that simple. In an interview or something he just said, “I really love the story “100 Rooms” and I love that grid. So we used that for Watchmen.” He just said exactly what you said. And after that, that was it. Of course in the back of my head, Watchmen became legendary in the comics circles and stuff. And I thought, well, guess what? At the time when he said it I go, “You’re going to use this 9-panel grid? Anyone can use a 9-panel grid.” It wasn’t the —
GILBERT: It’s not a fancy grid. I mean, it wasn’t magic.
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