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kav

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  1. since i am doing so poorly i have submitted my grades without looking at the books. thats right. figger it cant do any worse. @Hudson
  2. so, why they never went after liefeld and ramos?
  3. Ladies and gentleman skinny and scoutI'll tell you a tale I know nothing aboutThe admission is free so pay at the doorNow pull out a chair and sit on the floorOn one bright day in the middle of the nightTwo dead boys got up to fightBack to back they faced each otherDrew their swords and shot each otherThe blind man came to see fair playThe mute man came to shout hoorayThe deaf policeman heard the noiseAnd came to stop those two dead boysHe lived on the corner in the middle of the blockIn a two story house on a vacant lotA man with no legs came walking byAnd kicked the lawman in his thighHe crashed through a wall without making a soundInto a dry creek bed and suddenly drownedA long black hearse came to cart him awayBut he ran for his life and is still gone todayI watched from the corner of the tableThe only eyewitness to facts of my fableIf you doubt my lies are trueJust ask the blind man, he saw it too
  4. why did the comics code oppose his green lantern art?
  5. Mort Drucker on how he captures a likeness: "The question is: Why does one person look different from another? You examine the features. Is the head an oval? Is it rectangular? Then you look at the features within. Are the eyes close to the bridge of the nose? Are they wide-set? It's all in the proportions of the features. Then I exaggerate those proportions. If you trace a person exactly, it rarely looks like them-there's a process that occurs in the recognition part of the brain that exaggerates features-i strive to imitate that part of the brain.