Here’s a comic book review of the Uncanny X-Men 169 (1983), which is titled “Catacombs”.
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In Oakland, California, Kreayshawn, 28, a female rapper, lost her cat, although she probably found the cat by the time of the video release of “Missing Kitty” which was produced by DJ Two Stacks.
Read MoreCloak And Dagger (1983) is about superheros: Tyrone “Ty” Johnson (Cloak) and Tandy Bowen (Dagger). Tyrone was born in Boston and ran away after blaming himself for the death of a close friend, and Tandy is a privileged white girl who ran away from Shaker Heights, Ohio, because her mother never had time for her. […]
Read MoreIssue 257 of Daredevil is titled “Daredevil vs Punisher” which deals with the Tylenol Killer of the 1980s.
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In this Morlock comic, the title is “The Rocket’s Red Glare”. It begins with Angel Dust sitting in a dark alley filled with garbage by a wall. On the wall, there is a poster which reads “We’re Watching You”. Though much like a homeless person, Angel Dust is a social outcast of society; i.e., a […]
Read MoreIn regards to being inconsistent, the Supreme Court would read the Necessary and Proper Clause narrowly in Hepburn v. Griswald (1870).
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This issue of Marvel Morlocks (2002) is called “Initiation”. To start, a new member is added to the group: Cell. After being shot by the police for gang activity, Cell’s power manifests where his cells become one. Immediately, he dissolves and ends up in the sewers of Chicago. In the sewers, he meets the Chicago […]
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While surfing Youtube, I came across this first episode of the soap opera General Hospital which aired on April 1, 1963. In one scene, a girl named Angie Costello has a bandaged eye. As I watched, her situation seemed like my own; particularly, the tragic events of her life.
Read MoreWhen it comes to sexual orientation as a suspect class, United States v. Windsor (2013) punted on this question.
Read MoreIn review, the movie The Warriors (1979) makes a statement about the republic form of government. To start, you have these nine delegates of a larger gang of hundreds. This sounds like state delegates sent to a constitutional convention. If one adopts a government analogy, these delegates could be Ambassadors, public Ministers, and Consuls of […]
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