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  • If you haven't read it yet, I urge you to head over to Savage Critics and read Jog's lengthy essay on Peyo and Delport's original Smurf comics of the 1960s (and the later inspiration for the Saturday morning cartoon show), focusing on the King Smurf comic in particular.

    Who smurfs the Smurfmen? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • I didn't catch it until I read Jog's review, where he points this out, but Val is the only one of the three who actually wields the knife in the murders, and she does so more casually each time.

    Archive 2009-07-26 2009

  • If you're not familiar with The Rocketeer - or only know about it through the good-but-could've-been-a-lot-better movie - Jog's got everything you need to know.

    The Complete Rocketeer Michael May 2009

  • I was hoping to see Jog's suggestion of Waid writing Morrison realized, although I didn't actually expect it--but it would've been nice to see some hint of Buddy's unique metafictional position.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Douglas Wolk 2006

  • I was hoping to see Jog's suggestion of Waid writing Morrison realized, although I didn't actually expect it--but it would've been nice to see some hint of Buddy's unique metafictional position.

    Week 19: Rabbit Redux Douglas Wolk 2006

  • Mr. Sponge, as he eyed Jog's ill-made, queerly put on garments, wished that he had not desired Leather to go to the meet.

    Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Robert Smith Surtees 1833

  • Stiffland's stubble, round which Ponto ranged in the most riotous, independent way, regardless of Jog's whistles and rates and the crack of his little knotty whip.

    Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Robert Smith Surtees 1833

  • In a corner were a bunch of 'gibbeys' in the rough, and alongside the weather-glass hung Jog's formidable flail of a hunting-whip.

    Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Robert Smith Surtees 1833

  • Nor was Jog's close by, close by on this occasion.

    Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Robert Smith Surtees 1833

  • 'Will he?' said Mr. Sponge to himself, as he heard Jog's reiterated assertion that he would be wheezing away that day.

    Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Robert Smith Surtees 1833

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