“Crisis at Comic-Con” p10
on June 17, 2016
at 5:19 pm
And there it is: the somewhat secret origin of the Spoilers!
Dark Starry Knight…. that feels like a whole ‘nother storyline waiting to happen!
And hey, speaking of Comic Cons…. here’s where I’ll be for 2016:
San Diego Comic-Con: July 21-24, 2016 (Small Press – Booth O5)
Boston Comic-Con: August 12-14, 2016 (Artist Alley)
Hartford Comic-Con: September 24-25, 2016 (Artist Alley)
New York Comic-Con: October 6-9, 2016 (Artist Alley)
Big year for the Hero Business! It’s my debut year with table at San Diego, and I’m back in Artist Alley for the New York show! Hope to see you there, Heroites!
So, anyone know how “The Seventh Sense” ended?
Yes, I know how it ended. But it’s more fun watching people grow epileptic trees about it. By the way, rancid yak butter will be delicious on popcorn…
I do–the main guy realizes he’s been a ghost the whole time, after finding out that his childhood sled is the ‘Rosebud’ haunting his dreams, and finding it within a briefcase guarded by two hitmen.
Mind. Blown.
Turns out, he was alive the whole time and didn’t realize it.
I thought that was the sequel? 😀
*shrug*
Actually, knowing how the Trojan War ended never kept me from enjoying the Iliad. Whether I knew how a story ends never really mattered all that much to me except in the case of mysteries and even then only if I thought there was a chance I could solve it before the hero did. When it comes to fiction I tend to think the journey itself is more important then the destination. ^_^
and the fanboy debate… rages on! 😀
At the end of ‘The Seventh Sense’, the main character realises he was Bruce Willis all along.
… and applies for a job at the Blue Moon Detective Agency.