Two from Kirby

4th Letter one-ups Garfield and gives us DARKSEID MINUS NEW GODS, a bleak, existential drama set in a landscape of nihilism and doubt by Søren Kierkegaard.

And the Kirby Project gives us Thor on a Scooter.

4th Letter one-ups Garfield and gives us DARKSEID MINUS NEW GODS, a bleak, existential drama set in a landscape of nihilism and doubt by Søren Kierkegaard.

And the Kirby Project gives us Thor on a Scooter.
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06/17/09 at 3:03 pm
now, will there be Spiderman without Stan Lee?
06/17/09 at 5:31 pm
I want to see Moon Boy without Devil Dinosaur
06/17/09 at 7:21 pm
Why does Thor have his name on his arm? In case he loses it?
I want “New Avengers without Ninjas”.
06/18/09 at 8:18 am
Actually, Kierkegaard was a devout Christian. His work is full of doubt and angst, but never nihilism. Nietzsche is the great existential nihilism. Darkseid definitely comes across as a disciple of Nietzsche during this syphilis induced insanity period. (Darkseid should be careful Nietzsche died shortly thereafter.)
06/30/09 at 4:01 pm
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