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Knowing is half the battle...
Every time this quote shows up in my reviews, it hits. Life is hard, yes. It sucks sometimes. But it will get better.
The great Harry Dresden, ladies and gentlemen.
Give Them Nothing
The problem with letting the white supremacists "have" anything is once you let them go they keep taking.
Appeasement is a failing policy.
Very few people in the everyday see the valknut, Mjölnir, and even Runes as racist symbols.
Let the white supremacists have *nothing*.
Vote for progressives. #DSA #ZohranMamdani
Batman-themed cereals from Kellogg at the height of Batmania in 1966.
Paul Wenzel (1935–2022, American) Maximilian from The Black Hole film (1979)
Jim Starlin (b. 1949, American) Marvel Preview, Star–Lord (1978)
Mary Marvel - Cover art by Jack Binder (1946)
Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Animation from 30+ years ago is mind-blowing.
M.A.S.K. #2 (Skybound, July 2026) variant cover by Kendrick Kunkka Lim
Dwellers in the Mirage - art by Philippe Caza (1974)
Final Boss #8 (Image Comics, July 2026) cover by Tony Daniel
GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995)
Art by Charles Vess ✨
"Every problem that society has, the library has, too, because the boundary between society and the library is porous; nothing good is kept out of the library, and nothing bad." (Susan Orlean, The Library Book)