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Gali claims her Golden Kanohi and Makoki Stone, https://t.co/LHmaXLlo9p #Bionicle
Original 1972 art by Alex Toth for a proposed “The Bionic Wolf” cartoon show, which Hanna-Barbera declined to commission. Just a few years too early, I fear, where the public’s taste for bionic-themed adventures were concerned.
The Bohrok-Kal discover the Exo-Toa guarding the Nuva Cube, https://t.co/4SfnGvPVvP #Bionicle
Takanuva using his Power Lance to attack Makuta Krika, https://t.co/15F2lfUWJb #Bionicle
Ekimu on the front cover of The Art of LEGO BIONICLE, https://t.co/bvRZjMmk4a #Bionicle
Toa Metru Vakama gazing at Metru Nui's skyline, https://t.co/BkgSuqjGIH #Bionicle
Indebted to the great gaslight-whodunits of the 1940s and ’50s, ‘Night Watch’ (1973, Brian G. Hutton) pits a delectably batshit Liz Taylor against an engrossing flurry of thunder, lightning, torrential rain, and soapy histrionics.
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