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I've mentioned it occasionally in the past, but here's an unashamed plug. Comic writer Mark Millar (The Authority, Ultimate X-Men, The Ultimates), hosts a forum on his website, and I seriously recommend it. As well as comic-related discussions that manage to rise well above the "Everything Marvel/DC/Image/Dark Horse/CrossGen (delete as applicable) publish is automatically crap, nyer nyer nyer" level, the News and Current Affairs area frequently generates an impressive level of debate, and The Pub is always good for sordid discussions on any number of subjects. (I've been contributing to the "Does size matter?" discussion this evening.)

My total post count there since it relaunched a couple of months ago is a bit weedy, largely because it was one of the sites I couldn't access during my DNS trouble, but I'm working on increasing that standing. Though I'll never compete with the regulars.

Seriously - for a mix of comics and non-comics stuff, where everyone is welcome, I'd recommend dropping by.

UPDATE - 00:40 Thursday morning: You see, this is exactly the sort of conversation I like about the place. Pointless, but ever-so-slightly challenging.

Posted on March 26, 2003 10:50 PM

I don't know if you did wrote it that way on purpose or if you were just looking to translate (and therefore whether I'm being pesky or helpful), but a better translation for "More a way of life" might be "Plutôt une façon de vivre". I think. Of course that has tons of pesky accents in it...

Posted by srah on March 27, 2003 03:23 PM


Actually, had it been my choice, 'plutôt' would have been my version, but I was trying to fit in with Gert's original concept. Which reminds me - I must change it.

Posted by Jon on March 27, 2003 05:03 PM


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