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EMPIRE: MIND-READERS

n the words of the old Warner Brothers cartoons’ pint-sized gangster Rocky, “I dunno how yaz dunnit, but I know yaz dunnit!” You read my mind. How you managed to put articles on so many of my favourite subjects into a single issue defies modern, or even ancient science. Tarantino. . Spidey.. . Tolkien. Scorsese. . Can... can you actually see me right now? Wait, how many fingers am I holding up? Whoah. Damn you’re good. You can bet a six-pack of choc tops I’ll be renewing my subscription. But then, you already knew that, didn’t you?

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