C.S. Lewis was the first person to make me want to be a writer. He made me aware of the writer, that there was someone standing behind the words, that there was someone telling the story. I fell in love with the way he used parentheses — the auctorial asides that were both wise and chatty, and I rejoiced in using such brackets in my own essays and compositions through the rest of my childhood. I think, perhaps, the genius of Lewis was that he made a world that was more real to me than the one I lived in; and if authors got to write the tales of Narnia, then I wanted to be an author.
Dynamite is all you need.
Congratulations, Loki! You have a bouncing baby Loki.
Zach Oat from Diamond Select Toys sent me a bunch of rad photos of Loki Minimates and Marvel Select figures. I’m gonna post ‘em all this week.
Coraline Concept Art by Dan Krall
Nothing is harmless. Nothing is too cute and sweet to be dangerous. Nothing is safe.
The Sandman: The Kindly Ones, Neil Gaiman (via kurokovampire)
FOREVER


