Between John Carpenter's Suburban Screams and the exciting new stories being created at Storm King Comics, suffice to say that this autumn is an especially great time to be a fan of the Master of Horror and his amazing collaborators, and to celebrate the October 13th premiere of Suburban Screams on Peacock and Storm King's recent comic book releases, we've been provided with three Storm King Comics prize packages to give away to three lucky Daily Dead readers, including a copy of John Carpenter's Tales for a HalloweeNight Vol. 9 signed by Sandy King and John Carpenter!
Below, we have details on how you can enter this giveaway, and we also have the cover art and synopses for these new autumnal releases from Storm King Comics. To learn more about all of Storm King Comics' exciting titles that you can add to your Halloween reading lists, be sure to visit:
https://stormkingcomics.
Below, we have details on how you can enter this giveaway, and we also have the cover art and synopses for these new autumnal releases from Storm King Comics. To learn more about all of Storm King Comics' exciting titles that you can add to your Halloween reading lists, be sure to visit:
https://stormkingcomics.
- 10/12/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
New Delhi, May 18 (Ians) Seville, the Andalusian capital, is home to one of Spanish football’s most colourful derby meetings, between Real Betis and Sevilla Fc. Both among Laliga’s most historic clubs, and both previous Laliga Santander title winners, the Seville derby rivalry has divided allegiances and even families within the city for over a century.
A strong British influence existed when organised football was first played in Seville back in the last decade of the 19th century. The first club in Seville was created in 1890, while today’s Sevilla Fc were founded in 1905. Real Betis Balompie came into being just two years later.
After many official and unofficial early meetings in competitions as diverse as the Copa de Sevilla, Copa del Duque de Santo Mauro, Andalusian championship and Southern Regional Championship, the two clubs were founder members of Laliga’s second tier, with Real Betis winning both meetings in the inaugural 1928/29 season,...
A strong British influence existed when organised football was first played in Seville back in the last decade of the 19th century. The first club in Seville was created in 1890, while today’s Sevilla Fc were founded in 1905. Real Betis Balompie came into being just two years later.
After many official and unofficial early meetings in competitions as diverse as the Copa de Sevilla, Copa del Duque de Santo Mauro, Andalusian championship and Southern Regional Championship, the two clubs were founder members of Laliga’s second tier, with Real Betis winning both meetings in the inaugural 1928/29 season,...
- 5/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Courtesy of Top Cow Productions Inc.
If Matt Hawkins is writing a book, most likely I am reading it. The one-shot issue of “Dante” (also co-written by Jason Ning) is no exception. As the book beings we are quickly thrown into Dante’s world, where he is a top assassin. But Dante is living a double life, as he also plays the role of a loving husband and father in a “normal” family setting. After years of servitude, Dante decides he wants out and thinks he can get off without any consequences. On one of his last jobs, Dante takes with him the man who is going to eventually replace him. During the job, he quickly realizes that he has been set up. While attempting to get away he accidently kills a young Asian boy, this ends up having grave consequences as the boy’s grandmother curses him which causes...
If Matt Hawkins is writing a book, most likely I am reading it. The one-shot issue of “Dante” (also co-written by Jason Ning) is no exception. As the book beings we are quickly thrown into Dante’s world, where he is a top assassin. But Dante is living a double life, as he also plays the role of a loving husband and father in a “normal” family setting. After years of servitude, Dante decides he wants out and thinks he can get off without any consequences. On one of his last jobs, Dante takes with him the man who is going to eventually replace him. During the job, he quickly realizes that he has been set up. While attempting to get away he accidently kills a young Asian boy, this ends up having grave consequences as the boy’s grandmother curses him which causes...
- 1/26/2017
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Like Evelyn, the soundtrack for The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave (1981) has risen to visit the Earth once more courtesy of Mondo and Death Waltz Recording Company. Also in today's Highlights: three new clips from Fear Inc., details on the one-shot comic, Dante, and a look at the Don't Knock Twice demo Trailer.
Mondo and Death Waltz Recording's The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave Vinyl Soundtrack: From Mondo: "Death Waltz Recording Company is proud to exhume another classic soundtrack from the world of horror cinema with Bruno Nicolai's incredible score to the 1981 Emilio Miraglia Giallo The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave (aka La Notte Che Evelyn Usci Dalla Tomba). The film is as mad as its title; Evelyn is dead before it starts and her previously institutionalized husband Alan, who has begun to murder strippers as a form of therapy, is duped by...
Mondo and Death Waltz Recording's The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave Vinyl Soundtrack: From Mondo: "Death Waltz Recording Company is proud to exhume another classic soundtrack from the world of horror cinema with Bruno Nicolai's incredible score to the 1981 Emilio Miraglia Giallo The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave (aka La Notte Che Evelyn Usci Dalla Tomba). The film is as mad as its title; Evelyn is dead before it starts and her previously institutionalized husband Alan, who has begun to murder strippers as a form of therapy, is duped by...
- 10/26/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
A former New York City police officer has been accused of allegedly running a prostitution ring while on the force, People confirms. Eduardo Cornejo, 33, was arrested on Feb. 2, according to court records. Police had received an anonymous tip about his alleged crimes last spring. According to court documents, officers investigating Cornejo witnessed him allegedly transporting up to 10 women to and from apartments he owned as well as motel rooms he rented throughout the New York metropolitan area. Cornejo, who served on the force for 11 years, was fired on Jan. 15 after failing a periodic drug test, NYPD spokesperson Stephen P. Davis tells People.
- 2/5/2016
- by Harriet Sokmensuer, @HGSokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
A former New York City police officer has been accused of allegedly running a prostitution ring while on the force, People confirms. Eduardo Cornejo, 33, was arrested on Feb. 2, according to court records. Police had received an anonymous tip about his alleged crimes last spring. According to court documents, officers investigating Cornejo witnessed him allegedly transporting up to 10 women to and from apartments he owned as well as motel rooms he rented throughout the New York metropolitan area. Cornejo, who served on the force for 11 years, was fired on Jan. 15 after failing a periodic drug test, NYPD spokesperson Stephen P. Davis tells People.
- 2/5/2016
- by Harriet Sokmensuer, @HGSokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
Back to the Future #2
Written by Bob Gale, John Barber & Erik Burnham
Art by Marcelo Ferreira & Chris Madden
Colors (first story) by Diego Rodriguez
Letters by Shawn Lee
Published by Idw Publishing
Continuing the initial issue’s anthology approach to the Back to the Future mythos, this issue features a pair of tales set in two different times: The first chronicles the story behind the destruction of Doc’s family home (hinted at in the first film), while the second depicts a specific moment in Marty and Doc’s friendship, prior to Marty’s initial trip back in time. Both attempt different things and mostly succeed in their endeavors.
The first story, by Bob Gale & John Barber, is set in 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis (following another framing device set in the Old West, setting up the story as one told by Doc to his young sons; something we also...
Written by Bob Gale, John Barber & Erik Burnham
Art by Marcelo Ferreira & Chris Madden
Colors (first story) by Diego Rodriguez
Letters by Shawn Lee
Published by Idw Publishing
Continuing the initial issue’s anthology approach to the Back to the Future mythos, this issue features a pair of tales set in two different times: The first chronicles the story behind the destruction of Doc’s family home (hinted at in the first film), while the second depicts a specific moment in Marty and Doc’s friendship, prior to Marty’s initial trip back in time. Both attempt different things and mostly succeed in their endeavors.
The first story, by Bob Gale & John Barber, is set in 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis (following another framing device set in the Old West, setting up the story as one told by Doc to his young sons; something we also...
- 11/11/2015
- by Austin Gorton
- SoundOnSight
Medicom Toy Corporation will release two vinyl figures of the "King of the Monsters" in October. Also in this round-up: acquisition details on Image Entertainment's June and a look at preview pages from Gunsuits #2.
Godzilla Figures: These Godzilla action figures are part of the Godzilla Vinyl Wars line, which is a collaborative effort between Medicom Toy Corporation and Japanese Sofubi manufacturers.
According to Figures.com, the new figures are due to be released in late October:
"The bright green 1967 Sofubi is modeled after the kaiju depicted in Son of Godzilla, a film which helped bring Godzilla to younger audiences. The Gmk Sofubi is a modern take on the character, styled after Godzilla's grittier, spikier appearance in the 2001 film Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack.
• Godzilla Vinyl Wars Godzilla 1967 Sofubi (Item Code: JUN152393, Srp: $70)
• Godzilla Vinyl Wars Gmk Godzilla Sofubi (Item Code: JUN152394, Srp: $60)"
Image courtesy of Figures.
Godzilla Figures: These Godzilla action figures are part of the Godzilla Vinyl Wars line, which is a collaborative effort between Medicom Toy Corporation and Japanese Sofubi manufacturers.
According to Figures.com, the new figures are due to be released in late October:
"The bright green 1967 Sofubi is modeled after the kaiju depicted in Son of Godzilla, a film which helped bring Godzilla to younger audiences. The Gmk Sofubi is a modern take on the character, styled after Godzilla's grittier, spikier appearance in the 2001 film Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack.
• Godzilla Vinyl Wars Godzilla 1967 Sofubi (Item Code: JUN152393, Srp: $70)
• Godzilla Vinyl Wars Gmk Godzilla Sofubi (Item Code: JUN152394, Srp: $60)"
Image courtesy of Figures.
- 6/20/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 6 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "If The Shoe Fits," and it sounds like things will get quite drama-filled and intriguing as the Bau gets stumped on their newest case. Jj has to cope with her sister's tragedy, and more. In the new,6th episode press release: The Bau is going to be stumped to find the common denominator among male victims in Montana, making it difficult to profile the UnSub. Press release number 2: The Bau will be stumped to find the common denominator among male victims in Montana, making it difficult to profile the UnSub. Also, Jj will be forced to confront her feelings about her sister’s tragic death. Candy Clark returns as Jj’s mother, Sandy Jareau. Guest stars will feature: Mekhai Andersen (Henry), Candy Clark (Sandy Jareau), Abbie Cobb (Claire Dunbar...
- 10/29/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Darick Robertson is one of my favorite people in the world. He’s the artist on what might be my favorite comic series of all time—Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis. He let me into his head during the creation process of Grant Morrison’s Happy! for our print issue #274. He’s busted his balls on the insanely crazy Ballistic for over a year now. And beyond all that, he actually dares to be a super cool dude who, at a recent convention in San Jose, was kind enough to sit down with me and show me concept art for his upcoming project for Image.
Famous Monsters. So you’re wrapping up Ballistic with Issue #5. The art is still so detailed, particularly during the explosive finale. All those heads…
Darick Robertson. Every scene and every moment is changing environments. It’s such a strange world that I couldn’t just draw...
Famous Monsters. So you’re wrapping up Ballistic with Issue #5. The art is still so detailed, particularly during the explosive finale. All those heads…
Darick Robertson. Every scene and every moment is changing environments. It’s such a strange world that I couldn’t just draw...
- 6/19/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
WinterWorld #1
Written by Chuck Dixon
Art by Jackson Guice
Colors by Diego Rodriguez, Letters by Robbie Robbins
Standard Cover by Butch Guice
Published by Idw Publishing
WinterWorld, is a continuation of a three issue series created by Chuck Dixon and Jorge Zaffino for Eclipse Comics, way back in 1987. A sequel by Dixon and Zaffino was created for Eclipse, but while it saw print in Europe, it was never published in the Us, and the concept languished until Dixon revived it for Idw. It is a high concept story of a world overtaken by ice, in which the central characters, Scully and Wynn, must fight each day to survive as they cross the frozen Caribbean in search of Wynn’s homeland.
While the concept clearly speaks to the ongoing debate regarding climate change, Dixon is careful to point it in the introductory letters page (yes, this series has an old-fashioned letters...
Written by Chuck Dixon
Art by Jackson Guice
Colors by Diego Rodriguez, Letters by Robbie Robbins
Standard Cover by Butch Guice
Published by Idw Publishing
WinterWorld, is a continuation of a three issue series created by Chuck Dixon and Jorge Zaffino for Eclipse Comics, way back in 1987. A sequel by Dixon and Zaffino was created for Eclipse, but while it saw print in Europe, it was never published in the Us, and the concept languished until Dixon revived it for Idw. It is a high concept story of a world overtaken by ice, in which the central characters, Scully and Wynn, must fight each day to survive as they cross the frozen Caribbean in search of Wynn’s homeland.
While the concept clearly speaks to the ongoing debate regarding climate change, Dixon is careful to point it in the introductory letters page (yes, this series has an old-fashioned letters...
- 6/18/2014
- by Austin Gorton
- SoundOnSight
Littlest Pet Shop #1
Story by Georgia Ball, Mat Anderson
Art by Nico Pena, Antonio Campo
Colors by Victoria Robado, Diego Rodriguez
Letters by Tom B. Long
Cover by Nico Pena, Katie Cook
Publisher: Idw
Looking at the long list of credits above, it’s baffling to try to comprehend how a comic book, based on a multi-media sensation, can be so unimaginative, and uninspiring. Clearly, this critic isn’t the target audience, but the first issue of Littlest Pet Shop accomplishes little for those not already familiar with the franchise, and nothing for anyone past primary school.
For the unfamiliar, the wildly popular toy line created by Hasbro Studios, launched a half-hour animated comedy series in the 90′s; again in 2005; and once more in 2012. In between Hasbro, alongside various digital media developers, have produced video games for various consoles and over 3,000 different characters. The franchise has conquered the world in several forms,...
Story by Georgia Ball, Mat Anderson
Art by Nico Pena, Antonio Campo
Colors by Victoria Robado, Diego Rodriguez
Letters by Tom B. Long
Cover by Nico Pena, Katie Cook
Publisher: Idw
Looking at the long list of credits above, it’s baffling to try to comprehend how a comic book, based on a multi-media sensation, can be so unimaginative, and uninspiring. Clearly, this critic isn’t the target audience, but the first issue of Littlest Pet Shop accomplishes little for those not already familiar with the franchise, and nothing for anyone past primary school.
For the unfamiliar, the wildly popular toy line created by Hasbro Studios, launched a half-hour animated comedy series in the 90′s; again in 2005; and once more in 2012. In between Hasbro, alongside various digital media developers, have produced video games for various consoles and over 3,000 different characters. The franchise has conquered the world in several forms,...
- 5/20/2014
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
I’m really impressed with myself. Wrote all these reviews in one day! I’m a good comic book reviewer. *re-reads column* Oh God It’S All Wrong Burn It All Ffffffuuuuuuuu-
The Strain: The Fall #3
Writer: David Lapham
Artist: Mike Huddleston
Colors: Dan Jackson
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Price: $4
A comic book about the end of the world via vampires, based on a book of the same. Sure, the books were written by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan, but I’ve seen so many comic book adaptations of novels fail, my cynicism can’t help but feel a little bit justified. Issues one and two of the series were just good enough to avoid execution, much like the main characters of the series. But let’s see if they, and The Strain, can survive the third test.
The story kicks off with a really wonderful and terrifying...
The Strain: The Fall #3
Writer: David Lapham
Artist: Mike Huddleston
Colors: Dan Jackson
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Price: $4
A comic book about the end of the world via vampires, based on a book of the same. Sure, the books were written by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan, but I’ve seen so many comic book adaptations of novels fail, my cynicism can’t help but feel a little bit justified. Issues one and two of the series were just good enough to avoid execution, much like the main characters of the series. But let’s see if they, and The Strain, can survive the third test.
The story kicks off with a really wonderful and terrifying...
- 9/19/2013
- by Chris Melkus
- Destroy the Brain
Welcome to the inaugural column of Comic Execution, containing capsule reviews of notable new releases in the comic book world, focusing on the horrific, weird, fringe and fantastic. With this debut, you get a few bonus reviews in addition to the regular three-book format I’ll be sticking with from here on out. Now, it’s time for…
Sheltered #1
Writer: Ed Brisson
Artist: Johnnie Christmas
Colorist: Shari Chankhamma
Publisher: Image Comics
Price: $3
This was a book that took me by surprise. Image has a lot of titles out there, most of them quality. I’m a fan. But I’m also perpetually cynical about their approach to remaining relevant by launching new titles with rapid-fire frequency. Yet they’ve kept an impressive ratio of hits to misses and, despite being much hyped, Sheltered knocks it out of the park.
Essentially, Sheltered is a story about the kind of thing that...
Sheltered #1
Writer: Ed Brisson
Artist: Johnnie Christmas
Colorist: Shari Chankhamma
Publisher: Image Comics
Price: $3
This was a book that took me by surprise. Image has a lot of titles out there, most of them quality. I’m a fan. But I’m also perpetually cynical about their approach to remaining relevant by launching new titles with rapid-fire frequency. Yet they’ve kept an impressive ratio of hits to misses and, despite being much hyped, Sheltered knocks it out of the park.
Essentially, Sheltered is a story about the kind of thing that...
- 7/11/2013
- by Chris Melkus
- Destroy the Brain
Star Wars The Force Unleashed II – The Graphic Novel
Titan Books, 12 October 2010, £9.99
Script by Haden Blackman | Art by Omar Francia with Manuel Silva | Colours by Diego Rodriguez
“The end of The Force Unleashed left the Star Wars galaxy poised at the brink of civil war. But before that can happen, Darth Vader has another plan already in play – and he needs bounty hunter Boba Fett to help him! Hired to recapture a rogue clone of Vader’s secret apprentice, Fett traverses the stars, following a very definite trail while he forms a plan to bring in such a challenging bounty.”
Set 12 months before the battle of Yavin (Star Wars: A New Hope) and shortly after events in the first Force Unleashed game & multimedia event, Star Wars The Force Unleashed II follows the story in the game thru the eyes of fan favourite Bounty Hunter Boba Fett. Like the Sean Williams...
Titan Books, 12 October 2010, £9.99
Script by Haden Blackman | Art by Omar Francia with Manuel Silva | Colours by Diego Rodriguez
“The end of The Force Unleashed left the Star Wars galaxy poised at the brink of civil war. But before that can happen, Darth Vader has another plan already in play – and he needs bounty hunter Boba Fett to help him! Hired to recapture a rogue clone of Vader’s secret apprentice, Fett traverses the stars, following a very definite trail while he forms a plan to bring in such a challenging bounty.”
Set 12 months before the battle of Yavin (Star Wars: A New Hope) and shortly after events in the first Force Unleashed game & multimedia event, Star Wars The Force Unleashed II follows the story in the game thru the eyes of fan favourite Bounty Hunter Boba Fett. Like the Sean Williams...
- 10/26/2010
- by Baron Fornightly
- Nerdly
Mark Indelicato - best known as "Justin Suarez" on ABC-tv's Ugly Betty - read Susanna Reich's book - Jose! Born to Dance, on Saturday, January 24th at 2:00pm as part of Making Books Sing Day at the Barnes & Noble in Greenwich Village (396 6th Avenue - at 8th Street). Additionally, following the reading, there was be a "sneak peek" of Making Books Sing's new musical - the World-Premiere family musical Jos? Lim?N: The Making Of An Artist, with star Diego Rodriguez. Jose Limon: The Making Of An Artist has Book & Lyrics by Barbara Zinn Krieger and Music by Charles Greenberg, with performances set for the Lovinger Theatre at Lehman College in The Bronx; Symphony Space in Manhattan; the Goldstein Theatre at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn; and Stanford Lively Arts in Stanford, CA. Brad Malow directs, with choreography by Eric Jackson Bradley. Based on an unfinished memoir by the...
- 1/27/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
DVD Rating: 4.0/5.0 Chicago – Gregory Bava’s “El Norte” is a riveting commentary on the impact of the American dream on the rest of the world. It’s easily one of the best films produced about the complex struggle of immigration and a great way to kick off 2009 for The Criterion Collection.
The three-chapter films details the ripple effect of even just the perception of the money, freedom, and happiness that is supposedly only possible in “El Norte”. Bava’s highly acclaimed film is a quarter-century old but is just as pertinent today as when it was made. It’s not an easy film. The story of Enrique and Rosa is shockingly sad and hard-to-watch, but it details something that is happening every single day and should not be ignored.
El Norte was released by The Criterion Collection on January 20th, 2009.
Photo credit: Criterion
“El Norte” is split into three chapters - “Arturo Xuncax,...
The three-chapter films details the ripple effect of even just the perception of the money, freedom, and happiness that is supposedly only possible in “El Norte”. Bava’s highly acclaimed film is a quarter-century old but is just as pertinent today as when it was made. It’s not an easy film. The story of Enrique and Rosa is shockingly sad and hard-to-watch, but it details something that is happening every single day and should not be ignored.
El Norte was released by The Criterion Collection on January 20th, 2009.
Photo credit: Criterion
“El Norte” is split into three chapters - “Arturo Xuncax,...
- 1/26/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
I can't remember how old I was, but I was quite young - like 6-years-old or so - when I was in San Diego with my uncle and we stopped at a 7-11 or something similar and a group of men were standing on the curb. While my uncle was inside the store a couple of them were picked up in a truck and taken away while a few remained behind. My uncle came out of the store and I asked him what they were doing. He told me they were "the Mexicans." This meant nothing to me since I had never seen anything like it and didn't know what being Mexican had to do with it. He told me they were going to work and I still didn't understand entirely, and I can't remember if he ever told me the whole story or not, but that was my introduction to day laborers.
- 1/26/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Mark Indelicato - best known as "Justin Suarez" on ABC-tv's Ugly Betty - will read Susanna Reich's book - Jose! Born to Dance, on Saturday, January 24th at 2:00pm as part of Making Books Sing Day at the Barnes & Noble in Greenwich Village (396 6th Avenue - at 8th Street). Additionally, following the reading, there will be a "sneak peek" of Making Books Sing's new musical - the World-Premiere family musical Jos? Lim?N: The Making Of An Artist, with star Diego Rodriguez. Jos? Lim?N: The Making Of An Artist has Book & Lyrics by Barbara Zinn Krieger and Music by Charles Greenberg, with performances set for the Lovinger Theatre at Lehman College in The Bronx; Symphony Space in Manhattan; the Goldstein Theatre at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn; and Stanford Lively Arts in Stanford, CA. Brad Malow directs, with choreography by Eric Jackson Bradley. Based on an unfinished memoir...
- 1/21/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Year: 2008
Release date: Unknown
Director: Johnny Kevorkian
Writer: Johnny Kevorkian & Neal Murphy
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Mathew F. Riley
Rating: 7.5 out of 10
Six month's after his brother Tom's disappearance, Matthew Ryan is released from the care home his father placed him in to recover. But life is no easier for Matthew now he's back in the family council flat on a grey South London estate. His father, Jake, silently seethes, a violent man staying just this side of violence, blaming his oldest so for the loss of his youngest. Matthew was partying whilst his brother wandered off. The local paper's reporter is trying to dig up some dirt on the unsolved case; the social worker and local vicar are putting in the tuppence-worth, and all Matthew wants to do is to be left alone to do... well, what does one do when you don't know if your brother's alive or dead,...
Release date: Unknown
Director: Johnny Kevorkian
Writer: Johnny Kevorkian & Neal Murphy
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Mathew F. Riley
Rating: 7.5 out of 10
Six month's after his brother Tom's disappearance, Matthew Ryan is released from the care home his father placed him in to recover. But life is no easier for Matthew now he's back in the family council flat on a grey South London estate. His father, Jake, silently seethes, a violent man staying just this side of violence, blaming his oldest so for the loss of his youngest. Matthew was partying whilst his brother wandered off. The local paper's reporter is trying to dig up some dirt on the unsolved case; the social worker and local vicar are putting in the tuppence-worth, and all Matthew wants to do is to be left alone to do... well, what does one do when you don't know if your brother's alive or dead,...
- 9/4/2008
- QuietEarth.us
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