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    A tribute to Stan "The Man" Lee
    Bryan W. Alaspa
    • Nov 13, 2018
    • 3 min

    A tribute to Stan "The Man" Lee

    It is with great sadness that I read about the death of Stan Lee. It is impossible for me to explain just how much of an influence on me he was right from the start. I loved superheroes from the time I was maybe three or four and I have devoured superhero TV shows and cartoons since the 1970s. I was obsessed with Spider-Man as a youngster. I first saw him in the kid's show Electric Company, which ran on PBS here. The show came on after Sesame Street and while that show was gr
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    Horror fan? You might want to watch 'Legion'
    Bryan W. Alaspa
    • May 7, 2018
    • 4 min

    Horror fan? You might want to watch 'Legion'

    NOTE: Don't worry, I plan on writing more movie reviews about the Jaws rip-off movies and other horror stuff. However, since we have all the time in the world, I thought I'd take a break and talk about a TV show you may not have considered and maybe you should if you are a fan of horror. There are a lot of shows on TV these days. I mean, there are a LOT of TV shows. There are so many places to watch TV, it was only inevitable that we would invent ways to carry our TV shows wi
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