The Everything Giant Sudoku Book: Over 300 Puzzles with Instructions for Solving (Everything: Sports and Hobbies) (Everything: Sports and Hobbies)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not the hardest of the puzzles, but certainly math problems that anyone can do
  • This Sudoku book is a little late at this point
  • Great sudoku book
  • Sudoku is great!`
The Everything Giant Sudoku Book: Over 300 Puzzles with Instructions for Solving (Everything: Sports and Hobbies) (Everything: Sports and Hobbies)
Charles Timmerman
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Not the hardest of the puzzles, but certainly math problems that anyone can do.......2007-05-14

Sudoku is a puzzle that is very simple in form and has taken the world by storm. A nine-by-nine matrix is created and split into nine different three-by-three sections. Each three-by-three section is to contain the numbers one through nine and no row or column must have more than one instance of the same number. You are given some of the entries and the goal is to fill in the remaining entries.
This book is a collection of 300 such puzzles and solutions are included at the end. The first eight pages are a history of the puzzle as well as a description of solution strategies. They are fairly simple and easy to understand, which in part explains why the puzzle is so popular. To appeal to a mass audience, the masses must be able to understand and solve the puzzle.
I enjoyed working the few puzzles that I went through. While not hard, they do require that you think and that is always a good thing to do. My thirteen year old daughter Katrina also loves doing these puzzles, she does them by the hour. I don't think it is a coincidence that her math grades have gone up since she started working them.

Published in Journal of Recreational Mathematics, reprinted with permission

3 out of 5 stars This Sudoku book is a little late at this point.......2006-05-21


Overall,this Sudoku book is a bit of "a dollar short and a day late". A year ago,it might have warranted a 4 Star,but barely.
To give it credit,it does show that the Sudoku puzzle was not invented by the Japanese,but by Howard Garnes,a retired architect and introduced at at an American Puzzle convention in 1974 and later in Dell's Mental Puzzles and Word Games as "Number Place" in 1979.It was taken to Japan in 1980,became popular and brought back by Wayne Gould.
The book comes up short in solving methods and hints; which are very minimal.
The puzzle size is good;at about 4 X 4 inches.The paper quality is good;the cover is soft with a glued binding.There are 3 levels of difficulty in the 300 puzzles.
The price would have been fair a year ago,but in comparison to the many other Sudoku books available ,it is now too pricey. A brief look around will result in finding many books at greatly reduced prices.The old laws of Supply and Demand are flexing their muscles.

5 out of 5 stars Great sudoku book.......2006-02-24

Great variety - from easy to challenging. The grids are an ideal size to scribble cheat notes within the cells. All puzzles are numeric.

5 out of 5 stars Sudoku is great!`.......2005-12-27

I love Sudoku and this book! I just received it today from my best friend and we were solving it at my house, and now I'm working on it. I've already solved one! Yay! They're really challenging but very fun and great to get the brain moving.

Have fun with it!

~Livi~

Avengers: The Ultimate Guide
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Avengers: The Ultimate Guide
  • "Ultimate" may be an overstatement.
  • A great book!
  • Useful, but could have been so much better
  • Good, not great...
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ASIN: 0756614619

Book Description

From Thor and Iron Man to Captain America and the Incredible Hulk, this exciting book tells readers everything there is to know about Earth's mightiest heroes-from their incredible origins to their superhuman powers. A must for comic fans of any age!

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Avengers: The Ultimate Guide.......2007-07-18

I liked it but i wish that they would have put more info about some of the characters...over all good.

3 out of 5 stars "Ultimate" may be an overstatement........2006-12-26

The Mighty Avengers changed their membership more than I change my boxers. Or at least it always seemed that way. Making a comprehensive guide to chronicle the group's history and detail all of the different characters that would come to play a part as one of the Earth's Mightiest Heroes would be quite a difficult feat. So it's not surprising that AVENGERS: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE doesn't quite measure up. Sure, it appears to be all-encompassing as far as getting everyone into the book. But, while it manages a little background on everyone, it goes into depth with no one. Most characters get 3-5 paragraphs on a single picture-laden page. However, many get half-pages, and some are relegated to just a sidebar. There are a few pages dedicated to each decade (60s, 70s, etc.) in the group's history, as well as sections explaining the 'Disassembled' storyline and other Avengers comic titles. Lots of pictures and a foreword by Stan Lee top off the book's contents. A nice try, but to really be an ultimate guide, this would realistically need to be about triple the size (at least) of this 144-page effort. How about adding thumbnail cover pics of every issue? Or a ranking list of how many issues each character appeared in? And how do you leave Hawkeye off of the cover, yet you put Jack of Hearts on?

Among the characters/groups mentioned are: Thor, Iron Man, The Wasp, Teen Brigade, Rick Jones, Hulk, Sub-Mariner, Captain America, Space Phantom, The Lava Men, Minotaur, Mole Man, Baron Zemo, Masters of Evil, Enchantress, Kang, Wonder-Man, The Grim Reaper, Hawkeye, Mockingbird, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Black Widow, Swordsman, Hercules, Power Man, The Collector, Count Nefaria, Black Knight, Black Panther, The Vision, The Mandarin, Doctor Doom, Attuma, Magneto, Sons of the Serpent, Red Guardian, Jocasta, Nick Fury, Living Laser, Ultron, Egghead, Grandmaster, Squadron Supreme, Man-Ape, Mantis, Moondragon, Beast, Hellcat, The Flacon, Warbird, Two-Gun Kid, Red Wolf, Whizzer, Capt. Mar-Vell, Supreme Intelligence, Legion of the Unliving, Guardians of the Galaxy, Peter Gyrich, S.H.I.E.L.D., US Agent, Moon Knight, Human Torch, Firebird, Great Lakes Avengers, Tigra, She-Hulk, Photon, Quasar, Doctor Druid, Starfox, High Evolutionary, Gilgamesh, The Fantastic Four, Demolition Man, Avengers Crew, Sersi, Stingray, Crystal, Spider-Man, Sandman, Masque, Living Lightning, Machine Man, Darkhawk, Spider-Woman 2, Rage, The Gatherers, Morgan Le Fey, Justice, Firestar, Silverclaw, Triathlon, A-Next, Deathcry, Ant-Man 2, Jack of Hearts, Captain Britain, Sentry, Spider-Woman, New Avengers, The Ultimates, Young Avengers, Thunderbolts, & New Avengers.

Other sections include: The Avengers' Origin, The Mansion, Avengers of the 1960s, Avengers of the 1970s, Avengers of the 1980s, Avengers of the 1990s, Avengers of the 2000s, and Avengers Disassembled.

5 out of 5 stars A great book!.......2006-12-05

This book is the ultimate walk down memory lane for those of us who have read comic books for years! The book is largely organized chronologically, with the early Avengers, and then the Avengers in the 1970s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s. Along the way, each Avenger is detailed, along with many colorful illustrations, some scenes from actual stories, nemeses, and interesting factoids.

Overall, I found this to be a great book. I loved how broad the book was in its reach, covering everyone from The Wasp and Power Man to Ant-Man 2 and Spider-Woman. This is a great book, one that I highly recommend for all fans of Marvel's Avengers!

3 out of 5 stars Useful, but could have been so much better.......2006-10-23

Much excellent artwork,but where this book really wins out over all other guides I've come across is in its sheer inclusivity of characters - pretty much anyone who's anyone gets a bio or at the very least,a mention.

Unfortunately, when it comes to the detail in the biograpies the content is sadly lacking. Important details in characters' histories are frequently ommitted and there is no attempt to reference described events by issue number (eg: The Avengers / Defenders War is mentioned, but no information is given to allow the reader to locate the issues it actually took place over). The page layout, while asthetically pleasing also makes little logical sense to read.

Worse still, much of the information appears to have been "sanitised": We are told Tony Stark has "personal problems", but his alcoholism is not directly referred to. Similarly Carol Danver's drinking problem is not mentioned at all. We are told the Pym's marriage was pretty rocky, but Hank's habit of wife-beating doesn't rate a mention. I can probably forgive not disclosing that The Living Lightning is gay, but not acknowledging that Wiccan & Hulkling of the Young Avengers are in a gay relationship seems an extraordinary ommission.

Then there are the errors. Typos abound in bizarre numbers and there are even examples of pictures with the wrong captions. The appendix of character first appearances has so many errors and omissions that it's pretty obvious someone was asleep at the wheel when they wrote this bit.

This really is a nice volume and very useful for background information, but really, it should have been much better put together than this.

4 out of 5 stars Good, not great..........2006-09-02

I enjoyed the full-color photos and extra info on heroes and villians, as well as, important events in the history of the characters. What is missing is the reference to when in the Avenger's comic universe did these events take place. A timeline with issue numbers would be helpful if you are a collector. Otherwise, a good reference for Avenger's fans. I certainly learned some new info regarding the Avenger's and their foes.
Marvel Masterworks: Ant-Man & Giant-Man Vol 1
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Hank and Jan get their Masterworks turn - FINALLY.
  • Enjoy the Master of Many Sizes in his glory days!
  • The man in the ant hill!
Marvel Masterworks: Ant-Man & Giant-Man Vol 1

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Burned under the magnifying glass of overwhelming demand, Mighty Marvel has given in to give you our smallest hero in his big Masterworks debut! Lee and Kirbys second hero creation, scientist Hank Pym, invented an amazing growth serum and a cybernetic helmet making him the Astonishing Ant-Man! Teamed up with the winsome Wasp, the tiny twosome battle a sensational array of mini- and maxi-sized menaces from the Scarlet Beetle to the Black Knight! And if thats not enough to occupy a man of science, hes also defending the good ol U.S. of As secrets from the commie hordes! But weve got more than just miniature mayhem for you, True Believer. You can look forward to the birth of the biggest Avenger there ever wasGiant-Manso run, dont walk, and reserve your copy today! Collecting TALES TO ASTONISH #27, 35-52. The Masterworks series presents a high quality hardcover collecting outstanding work from Marvel's first years in the Silver Age. Five-color dustjacket, foil stamped cover.

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5 out of 5 stars Hank and Jan get their Masterworks turn - FINALLY........2006-08-17

The Avengers was Marvel Comics' 60's version of DC's Justice Society of the 1940's. Both had memberships comprised of characters from each publisher's "anthology" comics. Marvel's superteam initially was composed of Ant-Man and the Wasp (from Tales to Astonish), Thor (from Journey Into Mystery) and Iron Man (who was featured in Tales of Suspense.) The quality of the earlier Ant Man stories was uneven (as it was for Thor and Iron Man) but the Jack Kirby and Don Heck artwork is (for lack of an adequate superlative) spectacular - two legendary illustrators at the peaks of their respective careers. The quality of the stories picks up when Stan Lee (Oscar Hammerstein to Kirby's Richard Rodgers as comicdom's greatest collaborative team) takes a more active hand in scripting the stories, and introduces a partner for Ant-Man - the Wonderful Wasp. The verbal interplay between the two insect adventurers recalls the sophistication and wit of William Powell and Myrna Loy in the "Thin Man" movie series. The series then really "hit it's stride" when Lee tweaked Ant-Man into Giant Man. Unfortunately (perhaps because the writing may have been a little TOO sophisticated for teenage boys) circulation for Giant Man's showcase, Tales to Astonish, always lagged a little behind the sales of the titles featuring his fellow Avengers, Iron Man and Thor, and Lee the editor made the decision to replace Giant-Man with Prince-Namor, the Sub Mariner, after a 36 issue run. (Frustrated Giant-Maniacs had to wait 11 months before the character resurfaced, once again in the pages of The Avengers.) Thor and Iron Man, as well as the Hulk, the Sub-Mariner and Captain America have all had their earliest adventures chronicled in Masterworks editions. Finally this important Silver Age icon joins them. (And - hey Marvel - how 'bout not making us have to wait much longer for Volume Two?)

5 out of 5 stars Enjoy the Master of Many Sizes in his glory days!.......2006-07-29

Marvel's most neglected core Silver Age hero, Giant Man, just won't go away! These stories have a playfulness and a comic-book spirit missing in some of the more deadly serious split book adventures (like Cap and Iron Man in Tales of Suspense). Some of these tales have never been reprinted anywhere--so give Hank and Jan a try, won't you? They're a special part of the Marvel Universe!

4 out of 5 stars The man in the ant hill!.......2006-06-01

This book reprints the Ant-Man/Giant-Man stories from Tales to Astonish #27 to #52, in a high quality hardcover book in color. Ant-Man was the unsung hero of the early Marvel Comics. He didn't sell as well as the other heroes, so a female partner, the Wasp, was added to his comic. That didn't help sales too much, so he was changed from Ant-Man to Giant-Man. He still didn't catch on, so he was replaced by the Sub-Mariner in Tales to Astonish #70. But these comics are still historically important, since Ant-Man and the Wasp were founding members of the Avengers. Quality wise, the comics aren't as good as, say, Spider-Man or the Fantastic Four, but they are still quite enjoyable. Fans of early Marvel Comics should dig it.
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        Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10 - "Jumping the Tracks"

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        Jinx
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Graphic SF Reader
        • Not the Definitive Bendis
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        • Jinx: Pros/Cons
        • Great writing; xeroxography is weird
        Jinx

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        Binding: Paperback

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        Hot writer Brian Michael Bendis pens this graphic crime novel about a bounty hunter, two grifters, and a treasure hunt that propels this character driven crime comic book classic. This extra large edition carries with it the entire epic story, behind the scenes/making of, script excerpts, and an art gallery to complement this daunting work of comic crime fiction.

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        3 out of 5 stars Graphic SF Reader.......2007-09-03

        Jinx is one of those crime caper stories. Dodgy characters abound. In fact, the three main characters are dodgy. A con artist dodgy type, a bounty hounter dodgy type, and an annoying dodgy type are what we are presented with.

        when the possibility of obtaining a whole lot of loot brings some of them together, violence and the usual follow.


        3 out of 5 stars Not the Definitive Bendis.......2007-04-09

        This is not Bendis' best work (that would be his work on "Daredevil"), but it is an interesting crime tale that has an ending as abrupt and as unlikely as they come.

        Jinx may be the title character, but she's not the most interesting person in the book. That would be Goldfish, her new partner in a quest for a few million dollars. He comes across as a man you could hang out with but never truly trust. Jinx just seems like a lady you wouldn't to deal with after ten minutes or so.

        Of course, there is Bendis' trademark dialogue (he writes some of the best dialogue in comics, which is no easy feat), and his art, which is sometimes a little hard to follow. I always thought he worked best when working with another artist (though is "Fortune and Glory," which is illustrated by him, is fantastic).

        There are better crime tradepaperbacks out there. (Any of the "100 Bullets" series comes to mind.) But this is the one you should give people who aren't into comics, because it will when the art medium some new fans.

        5 out of 5 stars One of the Greatest Black and White Comics Ever Published.......2007-02-06

        There is a scene in JINX (and this gives nothing away) in which writer/artist Brian Michael Bendis deviates from the plot to show us people in an arcade talking. These aren't central characters - a few of them are walk-ons to The Story, and some of them are extras who are hardly seen again. Very little of what they say has anything to do - even tangentially - with the plot. So for 19 pages, background actors are given the chance to tell their stories, their thoughts, their dreams.

        Brian Michael Bendis is certainly not the first writer to have an idea for the back story for every one-line character who appears - almost every hack sci-fi writer is at least that obsessive, if not more so. The difference is, Bendis' background tangent isn't merely fanboyish wankery. When Bendis' background characters talk, their stories are INTERESTING. They are funny, they are layered, they are compelling, and there is far more to them than the characters say. After 19 pages, you find yourself wishing not that Bendis had avoided delaying the story, but that you could spend another 19 pages with these extras.

        In fact, what Bendis DOESN'T give you is the real genius of JINX. It is a masterpiece, a five-star treasure, a genuine thrill from beginning to end. It is one of those books you finish and wish it had gone on for another 100 pages or more. (Perhaps Bendis feels the same, which is why THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION contains almost two comics' worth of appendices and additional material.) Bendis' characters don't just ACT. They BREATHE. They pop off the pages and sing and dance and move. One of the reasons the book feels like it should be longer is because - for all their flaws - you find yourself not wanting to say good-bye to Goldfish and Jinx and, yes, even Columbia. Bendis may also be the only writer other than Quentin Tarantino who can give characters pages of dialogue about the comparitive merits of letterboxing in films without sounding like a bad rip-off of Quentin Tarantino.

        There is something else that Bendis can do that no other comics creator can. (Or, at the very least, no other writer has tried.) Bendis can draw scenes in such a way that the LESS you see, the more involved into the scene you become. His shadows have weight, meaning, a life all their own. Like Spider-Man's black costume, they seem to move and ooze, following their own laws of physics. Within a few pages, the shadows have become not something to HIDE the action, but rather, the audience's eyes into the scene. If I re-read JINX a thousand times, I doubt I would ever determine how it is that he somehow makes the audience feel more intimately involved in a scene when it is drenched in shadow than when it is flooded with light.

        This is a conscious decision on Bendis' part. He is capable of the clean line drawings of Sal Buscema - and he proves it in one scene - or the moody pseudo-realism of Bernie Wrightson or the abstract solidness of Dave Gibbons. He CHOOSES not to draw JINX this way. When he uses xerography to depict an object, he objectifies and isolates that object, sets us apart from it. Thus, when an entire flashback scene is done through xerography, it detaches us from the action and makes us feel as though the memory which is objectively "true" is somehow less real to us than a more subjective and fantastic one.

        When other writers use tricks like these, they seem like show-offs. Even Alan Moore verges dangerously close to OCD with his obsession to detail and showmanship at times. Bendis never falls into this trap. JINX is a tour-de-force - a re-imagining of "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" and Tarantino movies and French New Wave and film noir into a wholly new and original art. Reading JINX is reading a comic book for the first time. Others have complained about the typographical and printing errors, but even those lend a certain grubby charm to the book - like secretly reading a 14-year-old girl's diary in the days before 14-year-old girls posted their diaries to the Internet for the whole world to read, or like seeing a dirty word written on the men's room wall at a Catholic middle school. Reading JINX is like sharing a taboo secret with a small group of strangers.

        It is sexy, thrilling, dangerous and insanely cool. It is also utterly brilliant. If you like comics, or if you like crime fiction, or if you just like damn good stories period, JINX is a must-read.

        3 out of 5 stars Jinx: Pros/Cons.......2006-11-08

        I must admit I was disappointed with this story. Sorry to those who found Jinx to be an amazing independent effort from Bendis, but I just couldn't see what the hype was about. Interestingly enough, as if there aren't enough adaptations already, I read they will be turning this into a major motion picture starring Charlize Theron as none other than Jinx Alameda. But, aside from my initial statement, I want to express certain aspects of the story that appealed to me, and others that turned me away.

        The Pros: Noir makes for some of the most intriguing story telling to date, so instantly I was drawn to the Jinx collection. Knowing Bendis' popular Powers series, I figured I couldn't go wrong with some of his earlier works. Photo referencing was genius. It added a thicker layer to Jinx's world that we don't see often in the comic universe. I'm all about presentation in comics and graphic novels, and I think this was done well (albeit one portion I'll explain in the cons.) Original story crafting was a plus. Typical crime drama setting -- i.e. casual noir -- with some real tragic characters. They carry their own individuality with precision. And finally, when you take it to the streets, this is some epic storytelling.

        The Cons: Right off the bat, and again, sorry to those who disagree, I could not stand the dialogue. Trying to mimic realistic (real life) conversations just doesn't work on paper. In the movies, yes, because it obviously doesn't sound so scripted. But, your eyes don't accept the words so willingly when you just wanna get through a comic book. Especially a long one, it's frustrating to read someone stutter constantly or people interrupting each other and even finishing each others sentences. And, I really don't want to see "..." several times in a bubble. But, Jinx has it all. Which brings me to the other minute "presentation problem" I mentioned in the pros, the conversation bubbles seemed to be a mess, and the tails were too long; may sound petty yes, but in a black and white, they are more noticable and distracting. And finally, I just didn't really care for the story, it took me a while to read it because there are so many slow and boring parts, I was really ready to read a crime drama, but it's not what I got. This is not a spoiler review, so I won't reveal anything about the plot. Just, letting the readers know my opinion.

        The wonderful thing about comics is that they've segregated themselves from any other art form and mediums on how to tell stories. And there's always something that gets lost in the translation when they are adapted into something else (such as a movie). There's such a unique-ness to it, that only fans can appreciate, and a respect that we can give to those involved in this comic universe. So, I applaud Brian Bendis' efforts, but I, unfortunately, can't carry much of Jinx with me.

        4 out of 5 stars Great writing; xeroxography is weird.......2006-11-02

        If you enjoy Brian Michael Bendis's prose then you will like this work. In tone, it is much more similar to Powers and Alias than his more recent Marvel work. The illustrations are often done with xeroxography (xeroxing pictures), which is quite distracting and detracts from the story, but I doubt he could have published the story without it.

        The primary characters, Jinx and Goldfish, are both interesting and textured. Jinx is a bounty hunter who has been beaten down by life, and is a precursor to Jessica Jones. Jinx is a small time con man in Cleveland who makes bad people choices. The over story and under story meet in nice confluence that enriches the reader's experience.
        Marvel Team-Up #23
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          Marvel Team-Up #23

          Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
          ProductGroup: Book
          Binding: Comic
          ASIN: B000HQH6GS

          Product Description

          FREEDOM RING UNSUNG SUPERHERO SPOTLIGHT! Lesser known characters Wolverine and Spider-Man take center stage as Iron Maniac is let loose in the Marvel Universe! Can he be stopped? And how does Marvel's hottest new hero -- Freedom Ring -- fit in with all of this?!
          The Ultimate "Avengers"
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            The Ultimate "Avengers"
            Dave Rogers
            Manufacturer: Boxtree Ltd
            ProductGroup: Book
            Binding: Paperback

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            Ultimate Fantastic Four #28
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              Ultimate Fantastic Four #28

              Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
              ProductGroup: Book
              Binding: Comic

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              ASIN: B000FAB52M

              Product Description

              As the Fantastic Four find themselves adrift in a world they never imagined a world where the Ultimates Thor commands the free world they come face-to-face with what may prove to be their greatest threat Ultimate Super Skrull! But in this strange world will Super Skrull prove to be friend or foe...?
              Ultimate Fantastic Four #32
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                Ultimate Fantastic Four #32

                Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
                ProductGroup: Book
                Binding: Comic

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                ASIN: B000HXXCK0

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                The Millar/Land run comes to an Earth-shattering conclusion as the Ultimate F.F. are locked in a battle to the death with their zombie counterparts from an alternate Earth! Tying into events from the best-selling Marvel Zombies limited series, this is the explosive climax to the amazing series of events that go back to Mark Millars first issue...and the ending is enough to make George Romero lose his lunch.

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