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Posted: 19 April 2011 at 4:10am | IP Logged | 1  

Now THERE'S something I had right. Is the 1 supposed to be a 2?

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Yup. That's something I will have to remind IDW to fix in the collection.

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Well... I must say, I don't understand Future Beth's problem.  I mean, she'd only been buried alive for 138 years.  TWO-HUNDRED thirty-eight?  Sure, that would drive anyone insane.  But only ONE-hundred...

C'mon, Beth... what's with the lunacy?

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I think it is 238 years and the year is now 2247, based on JB's answer above
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JB: It's called "a typo".

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Good to know.

I was wonder how the hell you were going to pull off that timeline...
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As for that famous last line: "Nathan, I'm cold" I have only imagined it could be one person saying that.  If it is anyone other than that person, my mind will be blown!

That being said, how we get to that point, even if I am right, is still a complete mystery to me.

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I have only imagined it could be one person saying that.  If it is anyone other than that person, my mind will be blown!

I used to have a particular suspect, but lately I'm beginning to think it's someone else.

All we really know is that there's only one person it COULDN'T be...

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Eric Kleefeld
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John Byrne:

It's called "a typo".

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Hmm, maybe I'll get my hands on a fine-tipped black marker and correct the text in my copy of the issue.
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 Nathan Greno wrote:
Part of the JBNM fun is guessing where the book is going -- but I'm always thrilled to be WRONG! And I'm wrong most of the time.


Lately, on TV, I've noticed I can guess the identity of the killer on most every cop show I watch.  Last night on Hawaii Five-O, I had the culprit about 20 seconds after I first saw him.

I like it when something like JBNM comes out and throws me for a loop.  Part of entertainment to me is trying to guess what's going to happen and being totally wrong!
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Last night on Hawaii Five-O, I had the culprit about 20 seconds after I first saw him.

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Ha!! I did, too! Keith David was cool.

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Tom: All we really know is that there's only one person it COULDN'T be...

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HA!

That's true.

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Lately, on TV, I've noticed I can guess the identity of the killer on most every cop show I watch.  Last night on Hawaii Five-O, I had the culprit about 20 seconds after I first saw him.

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They gotten into the bad habit of making the "big guest star" the bad guy, so it's real easy to figure out.

This is why books like JBNM are so much fun.  You never know what to expect.

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The actor that played Leoban in Battlestar Galactica - if his name appears in the credits, he's the killer.

Totally ruined Harper's Island for me the second his name first appeared in the credits, it just took a few episodes to get to the point of confirmation (I don't consider this a spoiler because, hey - his name's in the credits and if it's in the credits, he's the killer!).

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