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Comicbooks for Skeptics?

tng | 2006-04-28 01:57
Madame Curie vs. Captain Woo Woo and Vagary

I think we should have comicbooks for skeptics. Here's my contribution to the genre. Feel free to use, but I expect 15% of the gross if you ever sell the idea.

Madame Curie vs. Captain Woo Woo
In a freak electrical storm caused after a mysterious object just misses the earth, lightning strikes the grave of Marie Curie, interacting with her still radioactive corpse causing her to be reanimated as a crime-fighting scientific superhero whereupon she encounters the evil (but clueless) super-villain that has been terrorizing Paris, Captain Woo Woo and his inhuman sidekick Vagary.

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tng | 2006-04-28 19:27 |  What? No takers?

Jeesh. What do you have to do to be popular in the blogosphere? Publish squid sex pictures on your blog? 


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spotted elephant | 2006-04-29 22:22 |  I swear that I posted a comment

on this post earlier.  I talked about how great your Madame Curie superhero was, and voiced concern over what in the world Vagary was (he looks like a bird-mammal hybrid).  Maybe Captain Woo Woo vanquished my comment.  Surprised  Anyway-she's a great superhero, and Captain Woo Woo is rightfully scary.    But please, tell me about Vagary.

And in a side note, are you familiar with how Pierre Curie died?  The manner of her death paired with his is just unbearable. 

 






tng | 2006-04-29 23:19 |  You did

But you posted a comment on the image, rather than the blog post.

If you click on the image you'll see your comment and my reply. When you're logged in here at NG if you click on 'what's new?' over there on the right hand side it'll show you posts with comments that are new to you. Posts that are new to you are marked with a red asterisk. 






spotted elephant | 2006-04-30 01:02 |  Ha ha ha ha ha

I commented on a picture!  I had no idea that was possible.  Now, can you please help me find my car keys?





tng | 2006-04-30 03:56 |  Drupal is highly content agnostic

It doesn't much see the difference between a blog post or a forum topic or a picture. Some content types have more or less data fields or different ones than other types but other than that they're all nodes to drupal. You can even click on my username to see my profile, click in my profil to see my quotes and comment on them. Oddly enough, one area where Drupal's agnosticism breaks down is comments which for some reason are not stored as full nodes.






VMS | 2006-05-01 00:07 |  That is a pretty cool site

I saw that when you posted it on DU. I had made up a (as yet unnamed) superhero who was supposed to be an angel for the FSM but I closed the wrong freakin' tab on my browser before I did a screen capture.



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