BUGATTI
In this Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 photo, wrecker driver Gilbert Harrison, with MCH Towing, attaches a towing cable to a Bugatti Veyron that was driven into the water near Omega Bay in La Marque, Texas. A man blamed a low-flying pelican and a dropped cell phone for his veering his million-dollar sports car off a road and into a salt marsh near Galveston. (AP Photo/The Galveston County Daily News, Chris Paschenko) NO SALES; TV OUT; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT
Alvin Bragg Sues Jim Jordan Over Trump Case Meddling
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Phone
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BATMOBILE
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Twitter “no longer exists” as a company, merges into Musk’s X Corp
Company name change may be Musk’s next step to launch X, the “everything app.”
The Marvels
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The Marvels: Directed by Nia DaCosta. With Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Zawe Ashton, Park Seo-joon. Sequel to the 2019 title ‘Captain Marvel’.
Villains Inc. (Wearing the Cape #2)
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Dare I say it, this book is better than the first one, continuing to build an amazing super hero universe and present unique interpretations of classic powers and storylines, including “oh god what if the bad guys find out my secret identity!?”. Turns out that secret ids are off the table for the same reason shooting a cop is, the full force of every cape in the city will be on you if you do something as stupid as going after family.
A great sequel to an already great series, I’m looking forward to reading more.
dropped panties
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Floor796
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“Tiresias” – Justin Conway (2018)
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It matters
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Wearing the Cape
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Super hero stories are better known for being told through a comic book medium, so I’m always happy to run into a long form novel that attempts to tell a story, and boy howdy am I happy that I found my way to the “Wearing The Cape” series. It’s always a fantastic feeling when you love a book, then find out there 10 more in the series, and to top it all off, they’re all on Kindle Unlimited.
The universe that Marion Harmon has created feels fully fleshed out from the first novel, with novel interpretations of classic super powers and a singularly unique take on a classic science fiction trope that I’ve never run into before. I’ve seen literally hundreds of hours of content involving that concept and this is the first time I’ve ever seen this particular version of it, which blew my mind. While reading this first book I was constantly reminded of Max Brooks’ “World War Z”, less for the content and more for the writing style and considerable back stories that happen throughout, with some in depth thoughts on tried and true superhero situations that I’ve started to take for granted.
I can’t recommend this enough if you’re a superhero fan.