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MR SigS

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  1. What do you suppose the odds are that he'll run around in his underwear?
  2. The WBN 32 is barely an upgrade, but I'd say it's at least one grade (0.5) higher.
  3. More Mike Royer signed books, 'H' & 'I' titles (some including an image of the sig inside).
  4. These are some of my Mike Royer sigs, A through G, signed in person in his studio over the last eleven years (more later).
  5. Trivia: Mike Royer assisted with the background wall designs on the Banana Split Show (credited). EDIT: As did Willie Ito.
  6. Now if a film with a built-in fanbase does poorly, it's because of the fans. It used to be, "Is our film good enough for you to like?" Now it's, "Are you good enough to like our film?"
  7. I think it's time for an undercopy sale.
  8. From the first 100 of my Avengers run (you asked for it ).
  9. FTR, Riva and Ray could be men, and I'd still be just as irritated with their automatic amazingness. Riva needed more backstory in her introduction to help explain how she knows so much, and Ingram needs to learn more facial expressions. Ray's Force-abilities just kept manifesting as needed. I know Kennedy and/or Disney erased The Expanded Universe from canon, and the treasure trove of material chronicling Han becoming one of the greatest heroes ever (NOT a deadbeat-dad), Luke becoming the Jedi Grandmaster (NOT a quitter after one significant setback) by earning it through trial and error (NOT because he 'awoke' one afternoon), and Han and Leia's older son becoming Darth Caedus, who believed his actions were truly necessary (NOT some whiney Kylo Ren full of butthurt), but as someone who stood in line 6+/- hours in 1977 to see what would become ANH and read those EU stories, THIS writing is too painfully inadequate for me to enjoy it. I also hated The Holiday Special when it premiered even though they said it was Star Wars, and I was starving for anything SW at the time. I know not everyone will approach the show from the same standpoint, so I hope I'm not coming across as, "no one should watch this, and if you do you shouldn't enjoy it." That isn't my intent. At least he got to visit Alderaan one last time to say goodbye to the star of the show when he left what's his name unprotected on Tatooine. Again.
  10. No, he's dead, aside from his Force presence. He's a wuss, not amazing like Riva who can survive a lightsaber to the chest twice in her life so far , unless the 1st attack was through the head, and she survived that. Hell, if you think about it, Vader's lightsaber could have been roughly 3x to 4x larger (like Anikin's would have seemed to a youngling Riva), and she still would have survived the 2nd attack inconvenience. That's some Ray-level amazingness there.
  11. Awesome documentary! Set in 2505, I think we're ahead of schedule. I figure programs like this are right around the corner.
  12. They can't even be bothered with referencing the source material. The fact that the writer didn't even watch SW:ROTS before writing the reunion episode tells me he is NOT a Star Wars fan, and a horrible, but not surprising choice by KK. Casting activists instead of hiring writers is a bad move.