The Life and Opinions of Andrew Rilstone

Thursday, November 10, 2022

Episode VI + VII

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The Strange Death of Alex Raymond is, in complicated ways, unfinished. Sim sustained an apparently unexplained wrist injury which means he c...
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Episode V

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You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.  The Strange Death of Alex Raymond is subtitled "a metaphysi...

Episode IV

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The Strange Death of Alex Raymond is more like an extended essay than a graphic novel. The text, sometimes in captions and sometimes in ball...
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Episode III

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The Strange Death of Alex Raymond is completely unhinged. But it is interestingly unhinged. At the very least, it is a structural wonder, an...

Episode II

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 I saw Star Wars when it first came out in 1977. It was very good. It was generally accepted that Star Wars was pretty heavily derived from ...
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Episode I

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There was a thing called the Bible code, wasn't there? If you take the text of one book of the Bible and print it in a single long line,...
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The Strange Death of Alex Raymond

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A meta review in six episodes This essay is intended for people who do not intend to read The Strange Death of Alex Raymond, but are interes...
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Monday, November 07, 2022

Chibnall and I [6]

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 6: Review After Twice Upon a Time I said I was giving up on Doctor Who: it was no longer worth my headspace. (The discourse about the First...
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Chibnall and I (5)

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  5: On My Mother's Side Star Wars and Star Trek and every single Marvel Comic cohere into one single story. Or, at any rate, if you squ...
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Sunday, November 06, 2022

Chibnall and I (4)

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4: Squee All fictional characters are constructs: David Copperfield and Dorothea Brooke just as much as Charlie Brown and Buzz Lightyear. So...
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