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23 hours ago ago from Rikdad\'s Comic Thoughts

Doctor Fate began as an almost disembodied entity, telling us early on that he'd always been Doctor Fate and had never lived as an ordinary mortal. That was soon retconned with one of the great origin scenes of the Golden Age, with the channeling of Egyptian magic into a young Kent Nelson, on the occasion of his father's death. Created in 1940, back in the day when superheroes always won, Doctor Fate lived long enough to die on the printed ...

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How Long Should You Tell Your Grief Story?

22 hours ago ago from Heartache to Healing

By Harriet Hodgson Last week my husband and I went to a holiday party. We enjoyed the food, piano music, and visiting with friends. As we prepared to leave, a friend asked what I was doing these days. When I told her we were raising our twin grandchildren because their parents had died in separate car crashes, her jaw dropped. That's unbelievable, she said. Another person overheard our conversation and was obviously uncomfortable ...

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Best Films of the Decade: #8 Amores Perros

17 hours ago ago from Unreviewable Media

Love really is a bitch The interlinking story structure has been done to death this decade, but by far and away Amores Perros is the finest, most intelligent and most interesting of them all. Directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga, this kick started the great Mexian wave, pardon the pun, of the noughties. This was the film that saw really fascinating talent from Mexico such as Alfonso Cuaron and ...

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