Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The DIMENSIONAL-PORTAL to ...
The 2011 SANCTUM AWARDS!
4th ANNUAL EVENT!

* Sent here from a Twitter Link?
I had to move the original post.
It can be found by clicking [HERE].
See the reason why below.

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The "Sancty"

WELCOME to the 4th ANNUAL
"SANCTUM AWARDS"*!
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CLICK [HERE] TO GO TO THE 
4th ANNUAL SANCTUM AWARDS!
Showcasing all that was great - and not-so-great - for the devoted, die-hard, discriminating (and/or desperate, as the case usually is,) Doctor Strange /  "6-Dimensions" fan in 2011! 


*WHERE did the post go that was already HERE?

CURSE ME FOR A NOVICE!
Due to an error on my part, I accidentally posted the 2011 Sanctum Awards with a bad cut/paste job of last-year's header, for the 2010 Sancty Awards.
While I was later able to rectify the oversight in the actual title, the URL (as still seen above) retained the 2010 date information.

And because I am a crazy-person, that means I had to cut/paste & re-post the entire thing anew (so it would get a proper URL) and leave THIS post as a placeholder / link to the awards.

So sorry for the inconvenience.

2 comments:

Howard Hallis said...

Breathtaking work and incredibly comprehensive reviews and commentary as usual, Ptor! Can't say I have any disagreements.

I didn't know about the Bowen Eternity bust until I read about it here and almost crapped Twinkies when I saw it.

H said...

Hang in there, P. You're not going to let Bendis outlast you, are you? Who'll look after Doc if you leave?

New Avengers #7... yeah. There wasn't any need for a ham-fisted "I've got nothing left" line when Stuart Immonen had Strange say the same thing, far more eloquently, in #6 (just after Daniel has sworn vengeance and left in a huff -- the look on Strange's face is just... *sniff*). But at least that was the end of it: we haven't seen him moping or whining about his troubles; just standing with the team and being a professional.

As for Greg Pak, if he or his followers are reading this, I've always liked the way he writes Strange with a kind of desperate nobility hard up against ugly circumstances. I don't think Zom was his idea -- I read his story ideas for WWH and he originally planned for Strange to wind up at the Crossroads and go mad. I suspect he had editorial orders to leave Strange 'compromised.' And he was the one who finally ended the Strange!Zom business, which could have dragged out with increasing tedium for years.

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