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Captain America and Nazis in Fiction

Posted on June 29, 2012 by eidolon

The good folks at Orbit recently invited me to write a pair of guest posts for their blog.  The first has just gone up.

If you’d like to know why people constantly make jokes about Vita-Rays in my presence, or if you’d like to know how many times I’ve punched Hitler*, it might be worth a read.

(*Answer: 0)

And, as a reminder, there was a wheelbarrow load of updates the other day, including a contest, and weird brain-wave stuff.

7 thoughts on “Captain America and Nazis in Fiction”

  1. DMS says:
    June 29, 2012 at 10:30 am

    If it helps, you still look like Kemal Ataturk to me.

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  2. Tim Keating says:
    June 29, 2012 at 1:15 pm

    I have to say, when I saw the film I thought the same thing. And we’ve only met once! (OK, maybe not quite so cinematic-exaggeration scrawny!)

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  3. Ian says:
    June 29, 2012 at 1:54 pm

    Wow, that’s amazing to me. (Was I wearing the spangly outfit with the helmet/mask when we met?)

    Now I’m even more befuddled…

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  4. Ian says:
    June 29, 2012 at 6:02 pm

    Strangely enough, I don’t hear that as often as you might think.

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  5. Tim Keating says:
    July 2, 2012 at 10:39 pm

    No, no spangles. I think it was mostly the facial structure & hair color.

    FYI I was the guy at WFC in Columbus a couple of years ago that told you that everyone on the “Years Best Fantasy” panel was spooging about Bitter Seeds.

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  6. Ian says:
    July 2, 2012 at 11:25 pm

    No, no spangles. I think it was mostly the facial structure & hair color.

    I think Columbus was also the convention where I got into that bar fight with the Red Skull.

    No, seriously though, I remember that — it was really cool of you to seek me out and let me know. Much appreciated, sir.

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