This looks promising, in fact, from the promos alone I'm sort fo wondering why he didn't just turn it into a TV series in the first place, as it's a natural set up.
Here's a question though, does anyone have any idea for a cooler, more threatening ultimate villain, or maybe a way to make the villains from the book more imposing (P.S. no, It does not count and no one, not even me, gets to use him)?
In short, readers both familiar and unfamiliar with Stephen King's novels will find a motherlode of interesting information inside the pages of Brighton David Gardner's insightful and illuminating treatise.
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This looks promising, in fact, from the promos alone I'm sort fo wondering why he didn't just turn it into a TV series in the first place, as it's a natural set up.
ReplyDeleteHere's a question though, does anyone have any idea for a cooler, more threatening ultimate villain, or maybe a way to make the villains from the book more imposing (P.S. no, It does not count and no one, not even me, gets to use him)?
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