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Hello Dear Readers (all 5 of you): Superman: The Kansas Sighting S&S 4 and Permanent Job Have a Great Weekend.
The Creature From Clearwater
After a couple weeks of inactivity (sorry about that), The Castle is back up and running. Though the home computer is still down the work computer is back online. I can tell you one thing: IT'S GOOD TO BE BACK!!!!!!! Anyway, I've got to keep it short this week (due to lack of time) but I'll be back with a full Creature Report next week.
For now let me tell you about a new book that came out this week: "Superman: The Kansas Sighting." The story is being released in two parts and explores the possibility of Jor-El (Supe's Kryptonian father) tampering with the earth and it's citizens to insure the survival of his son. Is he possibly involved in U. F. O. type abductions and if so, did he "study" our species. The only way to find out is to read this imaginative tale featuring the talents of J. M Dematteis and Jamie Tolagson. I've got my copy, do you have yours?
See ya next week and don't forget to attend Saints and Sinners 4 in St. Pete. this weekend. We have one of our movies, "Permanent Job", slated to be shown. Hope to see you there.
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