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Another blast from romance comics past! This time it’s Dungaree Doll, first published in First Love Illustrated #89 (November, 1962).

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(the most important of the least important stuff) the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. in order to decrease the worldsuck, we must PUT STUFF ON JOHNS HEAD! (oh and also sign up for http://awesomesocks.club!) join us!

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Dixie Dugan ran from October 1929 (it was for a short time named Show Girl) until 1966. Dixie was originally written by J. P. McEvoy and illustrated by John H. Striebel. The strips I acquired ran between March & April 1932. 

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comics! from My Romantic Adventures #120 (December-January 1961)

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Gaiman talks 12th Doctor, Regeneration Limit

via doctorwhotv:

With the casting of the 12th Doctor, time is gradually running out for our favourite Time Lord, should the old regeneration limit come into play.

The Doctor’s Wife and Nightmare in Silver writer Neil Gaiman has given his thoughts on the situation.

In response on his Tumblr, Gaiman said: “Well, that was the rule when we had Time Lords running the show. (And they were the ones who gave the Master his extra regenerations.) There aren’t any Time Lords any more… MY OPINION (which is not Canon) is that the regeneration limit is a lot like the speed limit. You can break it, but things get a lot more dangerous if you do. The Time Lords were the traffic cops: they enforced the limit. With them gone, the Doctor can keep regenerating beyond 13, but with consequences.“

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