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Old 10-26-2008, 10:10 PM   #976
montsnmags
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Originally Posted by DixieGal View Post
Gibbons? As in angry, violent, pandimension, defenestrative Adrien?
(Just quietly, it's "Adrian" - he's a bit of a pedantic stickler for the correct spelling of his name ). You're right, DixieGal, I'm pretty sure it's the same one, but of course, I'm perhaps not the most reliable witness, finding my mindscape to have more veracity than that of reality. (By the way, kudos/karma-coming for "defenestrative" - as a fellow mozzler/novanominator, I love a woman (or man) that sees the dictionary as an inspiration rather than just a plain, old reference ).

I'm up to "Issue" 11 (of 12) of Watchmen. It seems to "trick" you into thinking it's going with some well-used, perhaps even intentionally-stereotypical (allusion, of course) plotline, before turning aside at the last. I am enjoying it very much, though I totally reserve judgement until the end, as I've regretted premature enthusiasm in the past with some books.

Cheers,
Marc
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