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Hey Imra-bashers, good news!!! There's a great shot of ole'iron-butt's decayed remains in GENERATIONS 3 #7!! Even in death, Ms. Ardeen is still the LEGION'S biggest panel hog!! lil'rhino
From: elizabeth,nj | Registered: Jul 2003
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Yeah I saw that Rhino. personally I aint complaining, but then I like Imra
but it did seem strange to me that although all the flesh had rotted from her carcass, her uniform was untouched ????
-------------------- Faithfull
From: Newcastle upon Tyne England | Registered: Jul 2003
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An excellent argument, again, for cremation ... I'll bet those polymicronic fibers almost have a life of their own {rueful smile}
I admit to having a personal problem with art that dwells on the aftereffects of death. To me it makes the fact of death exceed its proper importance, as the artist weighs reality. What should matter is life, action, achievement.
You might gather from this that I loathe the whole horror-movie genre, and you'd be right. Aside from the brain-chemical rush -- and I can see how that'd be compelling for many people -- I never saw the point. I wanted heroism in my art, either in this century, ten before, or ten after. Not its being ruled out, or someone's merely preventing karmic disaster. (Such as "Buffy.")
From: Starhaven Consulate, City of Angels | Registered: Jul 2003
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