The star spangled man with a plan! That plan? Punch every nazi in the face. Twice.

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Hey, people!

November 23rd marks the 48th anniversary of the science fiction series Doctor Who, a show I’ve loved since I was a little kid. As such, in honor of this occasion, I have two special videos for your enjoyment.

Why am I posting it on the 22nd, then? Well, because of Thanksgiving, I may not be able to get to “That’s All I’m Saying” for this week, but I wanted to give you something. Plus I figured the videos are done, so I might as well release them, anyway. Besides, it’s probably the 23rd on the other side of the planet. Or something. I don’t know, just enjoy.

The first is something I’ve had on the backburner for a while – my theory of time travel and how I think it can work without paradox.

NOTE: This also is not the same as an alternate timeline, since the individual person’s timeline itself is still continuing and happening as the individual remembers it, since that has become a part of the individual’s causal past.

And next, people said they wanted to know how I built the cybermat featured in the All-Star Comics #16 review, so here’s the tutorial!

In other news, in the next week or so, I’ll be making an Odds and Ends post about the schedule of upcoming episodes, the Pollo Redesign Contest, and the return of Lightbringer. ^_^

A story of talking rocks, magic green train lanterns, and the man who could only be stopped by a stick!

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On twitter, I’ve been posting pictures of my progress in building a cybermat from Doctor Who since the toy version keeps getting pushed back. Here’s the test of it!

This week, Linkara looks at Green Lantern Corps #3, Justice League #3, Batman #3, Nightwing #3, Blue Beetle #3, Deadpool #46, and Wonder Woman #3.