triassicranger
Since: Jan, 2001
May 11th 2011 at 8:29:59 AM
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Cut this from the page as this is not a variation of the Paramount logo from something, it's someone making a joke about it, which funnily enough, is not what the trope is about:
- In the Star Trek novel "How Much for Just the Planet?", there's an Action Film, Quiet Drama Scene moment where Chekov, Scotty and two Klingons are hiding out in a sand trap on the 18th hole (as their golf game was interrupted by the Brigadier and Sergeant Benton bombing the shit out of it.) and take the opportunity to do a little stargazing:
Scott's eye was caught by an unusual constellation: a ring of stars haloing a distant peak. "Look at that, now. Doesn't it awe you a little? To think there might be a higher power than us, arranging matters?""Or that we are the property of some vast indifferent thing?"
LoustarJogger
Nyanball aka Gumnyan
Since: Jul, 2010
Feb 10th 2011 at 9:49:53 AM
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Hey, does anyone have a picture of the Strait-Jacket version of the Torch Lady?
Might be awesome. Wait, no, is awesome.
Since gaming magazines get a mention in the Other folder, would it be okay to document Marvel's corner box variants in the Marvel folder? Examples including Bill Sienkiewicz's corner boxes for New Mutants, or Professor Hulk gradually transforming back into the regular Hulk from The Incredible Hulk #292-300. And of course, there's the floating head portraits that reflected changes in the rosters to The Avengers and X-Men. If this doesn't fit the trope, I apologize.
Edited by PonchoBot