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Nick Fishbowl. Schedules The Big Pick. Nick Jr Fridays August ,20, Nick Jr Fridays August 25, Nick Jr Fridays December 21, Nick Jr Fridays May 12, We will miss her greatly! Labels: Cats , Whitten update. Bagboy, Deb and I worked together to build a deck at our first house. I set the camera up on a tripod, and every time we worked on the deck I shot time-lapse of our progress. I called it: How to Build a Deck in 10 Minutes! It sat there and had a couple hundred viewings as do all the rest of my videos.

That was until a year ago. It started picking up. People started to comment on it. One year later it has over , views! Bagboy, Deb and I Wednesday, April 04, The Watchmaker. Essential Apps March We've updated all of our essential apps lists to include a few forgotten favorites, some long awaited arrivals and, as always, even more amazing apps.

Check them out! Labels: Droid , iPad , iPhone. OKAY Go. Cheese Doodles! This is Aleksander Gamme, a Norwegian man who had been wandering the South Pole for 86 days when he found his last cache hidden in the snow—one he left on his way in. He didn't take notes and he couldn't remember what was in it.

Witness his absolute happiness as he discovers Cheese Doodles and chocolate and candy. It makes me happy just to watch his absolute joy. Now that you've watched it, do it again with Closed Captioning ON! A Simple Explanation of F-Stop.

Just Another High Speed Chase Building Titanic. Jack and Rose aren't the only ones taking a ride on the Titanic again. National Geographic has hopped aboard the unsinkable ship with the release of its iPad app, Building Titanic. Labels: iPad. The Concorde Story.

Camera Porn. Music Give You 'Chills'? It's Called 'Musical Frisson'. Scientists have found that the pleasurable experience of listening to music releases dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain important for more tangible pleasures associated with rewards such as food, drugs and sex.

The new study from The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital -- The Neuro at McGill University also reveals that even the anticipation of pleasurable music induces dopamine release [as is the case with food, drug, and sex cues]. Published in the journal Nature Neuroscience, the results suggest why music, which has no obvious survival value, is so significant across human society.

Labels: Cool , Interesting. And Now You Know. Labels: FYI , Video. Labels: Cool , Food. Birth of a Book: how a hardback book is made. Slightly Foxed have stepped aside from the ebook stampede to publish beautifully bound hardbacks that recall a bygone age -- and sell like hot cakes.

Watch Smith Settle bookbinders near Leeds bring one of their hardback books to life. Then Desinna reveals she was there in with Doc Savage. The story cuts back to and Doc and his men are searching the building site when they encounter Desinna who tells them of her otherly dimensional world that exists alongside Earth but in such a way as time effectively is absolute.

She speaks of a scientist named Tarros who has an experiment go wild seemingly killing him but creating the electrical creature Spidey had fought earlier or later depending on how you view it. She claims she needs Doc's help to capture the creature and after much ballyhoo Doc and his men succeed in trapping Tarros inside the building's keystone where he will be trapped until the building is torn down. Back to and after jackhammering the keystone, Spidey frees Tarros but in a twist he's realized that Desinna is the villain, something that Doc and his guys weren't culturally capable of detecting or so claims Spidey and her story is not true completely.

Tarros takes Desinna and the pair disappear. Spidey prepares to swing away and in the background is a nodding Doc Savage. Marvel Two-In-One 21 happens two years later. The story is titled "Black Sun Lives! It's drawn by Ron Wilson with Pablo Marcos on inks. The cover is by Wilson with Joe Sinnott inks.

This one begins and respecitively. Two tales are told simultaneously so be patient as I wind through this saga. The Thing and Torch welcome in a beautiful woman; likewise so do Doc and his men. The woman in collapses; so does the woman in The woman in named Lightner tells of her twin brother named Tom who is obbessed with the scientific work of his father and has bankrupted them to follow his passions; the woman in is also named Lightner and tells of her husband and how his scientific work has overcome his reason.

Both women tell similar stories of how the two generations of scientists work to complete the sky cannon, a telescope affair that apparently can tap the power of the stars. Then in the sky goes dark and a glow in the distance seems to come from the location of the sky cannon; likewise in the sky goes dark and there is a mysterious glow in the distance.

Lightner do likewise. When the two aircraft reach their respective targets a ray blast envelops both and suddenly the limits of time are broken and the members of the Fantastic Four and the Fab Five and Doc find themselves together confronting a menace composed of both the father and the son called BlackSun.

The teams quickly come to terms with the peculiar situation and work together against the seemingly all-powerful villain. After much battle Doc finally notices that the absence of starlight weakens their foe and so when the Human Torch enlightens the environment with his flame BlackSun becomes weakened enough to be captured. With his fall time's limits reassert themselves and Doc and his men fade away while Ben Grimm and Johnny Storm plan to take the injured Lightner to a doctor.

There is one more Doc Savage color comic book out there from Marvel. In they published Giant-Size Doc Savage 1. It's tied into the movie which was hitting theaters, and it's essentially a reprint of issues 1 and 2 of the original series. Labels: Doc Savage , Pulps. This classic cover by Johnny Craig just might be the most evocative comic book cover ever done.

The angle, the blood, the head. And what's the most effective, is we must imagine the look on this killer's face, as Craig keeps him out of the frame. This cover demands that the story underneath be read. I dare you not to want to read this comic.

It's utterly impossible. The Doc Savage Reports 4. Today I conclude my review of Marvel's original Doc Savage comics run. The cover is by Rich Buckler. The story begins in Canada as we watch a man seemingly transform into a werewolf, who then attacks a car containing Alex Savage, Doc's uncle and Pat Savage's father. Next we cut to Doc's skyscraper headquarters and he is getting a call from Pat telling him of the tragic murder of her father.

Doc along with Monk, Ham, and Renny head off to Canada. They end up taking a train on which they meet Senor Corto Ovega, his daughter, and a man named El Rabannos. There is an attack on Doc's train compartment using gas. After rescuing his team, Doc then finds the same gas used in the compartment of the Ovjeas. Then the train comes to an abrubt halt because the tracks are blocked by timber, and the Ovejas and El Rabannos leave the train headed into the woods. Doc has his men follow them while he helps get the train tracks cleared.

He quickly is under attack by thugs, but dispatches them quickly. Meanwhile Pat and her Indian servants Tiny and her husband Boatface hear howling. Pat goes to search but returns and finds her servants unconscious. She knows what the attackers wanted, a cube with a strange brand of a werewolf. Boatface sees where this is hidden and soon steals it and takes it into the woods for a clandestine meeting with the Werewolf rejects Boatface's attempts to raise the price and who attacks and kills him.

Doc and his men get back together in time to see a mysterious plane leaving a remote hanger, one they'd seen from the train. They find Alex Savage's grave and the body of Boatface along with the peculiar clues of pine bark and a ptarmigan feather. Doc heads out across the trail of the killers but finds the trail stops at a ravine with a single rope across it. He takes a balancing pole and starts across when a sniper shoots him, causing him to fall. Doc Savage 8 concludes the story and the series run.

The story is titled "Werewolf's Lair! The inks are by both Tom Palmer and Jack Abel who alternate througout the story. The cover is another Buckler effort inked by Klaus Janson. The story picks up with Doc grabbing the rope across the ravine to save his life but then a second shot sends him falling out of sight. The gunman is quite pleased and goes back to camp to encounter the Werewolf. Pat and Tiny have been captured by the thugs but Pat tries to escape with Tiny.

They are recaptured when suddenly Doc appears and battles thier captors. The three head off into the woods while Doc explains to Pat what's been going on and explains how a nearly invisible wire had saved his life at the ravine. The trio encounter the Werewolf but Doc quickly dispatches the "monster" revealing him to be a man in an elaborate costume, but more men arrive and they flee. She explains that she and her father are descended from Alfredo Leon, a 17th century pirate called "The Werewolf".

He apparently had a treasure that he'd hidden in the region and the cube was the only means to discover it. Doc has him men go and find the cube hidden in a ptarmigan nest as he'd suspected by Boatface. Then quickly it's revealed that the cube unfolds to make a map showing the location of the treasure. Then the Werewolf and his gang return, use gas to capture Doc and the team and take to a mine that held the treasure. Doc wakes up tied and it's revealed that El Rabannos is behind the gang.

But Doc and his men had been faking and a fight erupts in which the Werewolf and the gang are subdued including the Ovejos who turn out to be part of the scheme.

Doc and his men are just able to save the Ovejos and the treasure before the mine collapse killing the remainder of the gang. The story ends with Pat vowing to join Doc's team and the treasure headed to do good works. It's announced in the letters page of this issue for the record the letters page is titled "What's Up Doc? Apparently the series was being retooled a bit with Tony Isabella scheduled to continue as the regular writer while apparently Rich Buckler was coming on as the new regular artist.

Whatever the case, the last issue is a jumbled affair showing that it was produced with a great deal of speed. It's unfortunate that the series goes out on such a low note.

Also, I never knew it, but the original pulp tale doesn't have any werewolf in it at all, but for the more visual comics medium a man in a costume looking much like Jack Russel's Werewolf by Night was thought necessary. I don't disagree, as the lack of any werewolf real or fake in the pulp was a disappointment for me. The Bantam novel cover even shows one, but alas not to be. But Doc Savage wasn't quite done at Marvel. Have a happy Father's Day!

But don't go to sleep. The Doc Savage Reports 3. Doc Savage 5 begins a two-part adaptation of The Monsters. Fox and features artwork by Ross Andru and Tom Palmer. The tale begins with a trapper named Bruno Hen under attack by mysterious creatures against which his shotgun is no good. Carl McBride, another trapper finds Hen dying and fulfills his dying request that he take Hen's money and hire Doc Savage to avenger him.

Next we see McBride aboard a Ford Tri-Motoer heading to NYC and talking up his plan to a beautiful blonde who fills him in on Doc and his aides and how they don't necessarily take jobs for money. There's a mysterious ad in the newspaper saying "The Monsters Are Coming". McBride gets to Doc's skyscraper but when he steps off the elevator a thug guns him down and would have done likewise for Doc Savage but for bulletproof glass. Doc takes the case and orders Monk and Ham to follow the killer, develops clues to Michigan, then reports to the location where Monk and Ham have followed the gunman.

It's a giant walled-in estate but a grappling hook later Doc is skipping across the unusual electrical fencing that sits on top of the walled estate from corner to corner. Slipping into the mansion he comes under attack while Monk and Ham work their way toward him.

Once inside he finds the same blonde who had spoken to McBride and she reveals herself to be Jean Morris a lion tamer with a special talent for speaking Swahili. Just then a giagantic head breaks through the floor of the mansion and just as quickly disappears, seemingly inside a truck that rushes away from the building. Jean Morris likewise disappears. Doc then goes into the basement and finds Griswold Rock, the owner of the estate who claims he was abducted by criminal genius named Pere Teston.

Doc orders Renny to track the truck which Doc has tagged with ultra-violet markers. Renny does, but has his plane shot down. Doc shows up to find the abandoned truck with Renny captive inside. Hearing the ticking of a bomb, he saves Renny but before he can penetrate the mystery in the back of the truck it explodes leaving Doc and his aides to watch a plane escape into the distance.

Doc Savage 6 finishes this story with a story titled "Where Giants Walk! It's written by Gardner F. Fox, and drawn by the team of Ross Andru and Frank Giacoia. I like Giacoia, but there is a definite loss of atmosphere and mood with the loss of Palmer. The story begins dramatically with a giant hand rising out of a lake and grabbing Doc's plane. Doc and his aides have followed the clues to Michigan and they find themselves fighting off many giants.

Doc finds Bruno Hen's cabin then is shot at. He chases the gunman and finds his body in a sand bog. They find a note on his body and follow the clues to a deserted mill where they find Griswold Rock who claims he got a telegram from Doc to show up there.

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