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GFT Retrospective #85: The Dream Eater Saga #5 (Neverland One-Shot)

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Article by Sean Wilkinson, a.k.a. the Ticketmaster It feels like it's been awhile since I did one of these because Christmas fell on a Wednesday last year, and I was had my Maniac Cop review scheduled for that day. It also feels weird to use the phrase, "last year," because last year was literally yesterday. And speaking of yesterday, there are some things I forgot to mention in the State Of the TicketVerse Address , starting with the big accomplishment that I doubled my all-time view count from between 2012 and 2023 in less than a year. 2024 was also the year that I got my first comment from a real human in three years. That makes a total of two real humans and three comments ever, but I appreciate it. If I haven't yet, shoutouts go to jasonx for his comment on my Chucky #3: I Like To Be Hugged   post in 2021, and Xelio for their comments on my Zenescope - Omnibusted #1: Grimm Fairy Tales  TPB Volume 1  and Countdown to TixMas #9: Winter Wonderland  (Zenescope - O...

State Of the Ticketverse 2024

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Article by Sean Wilkinson, a.k.a. the Ticketmaster. It's New Year's Eve, Ticketholders, and I'm feeling the pressure of the year to come, so I think this is the perfect time to look back at 2024 and see what I've accomplished. But first and always, I must ask that you please remember to  Become A Ticketholder  if you haven't already, leave a comment at the bottom of this post, help out my ad revenue as you read so I can trade piece of mind for peace of mind, and follow me on  Tumblr ,  Reddit ,  Facebook ,  YouTube , and  LinkedIn  to like what you see and receive the latest news on my content. 2024 was an anniversary for me in a few ways. I turned forty this year, and my "career" as a critical voice on the internet began twenty years ago on Yahoo! Groups, hence the rebranding of TBT 2023  to TBT Anniversary . I leaned more heavily into post banners and reliable formats this year (including the above banner for my New Piece Offerings  co...

Dragon Blog DAIMA #31: True Strength

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Article by Sean Wilkinson, a.k.a. the Mini Animeister. Please  give me your energy and grant my wish by  clicking the Follow button to  Become A Ticketholder  for real, commenting at the bottom of this post, helping out my ad revenue as you read so I don't drop the ball, and following me on  Tumblr ,  Reddit ,  Facebook ,  YouTube , and  LinkedIn  to like what you see and receive the latest news on my content. And if you haven't seen the twelfth episode of Dragon Ball DAIMA  yet (or the countless reaction videos and editorials about it on the internet), then get out of that Weird Al video you've been living in under that rock up your ass (as I've no doubt mentioned, I like to take my pureed metaphor smoothies to a level even further beyond), and go support the official release because it's the best episode of DAIMA  so far, and I'm not just saying that because it's ninety-five percent fighting, three percent not fighting,...

Time Drops #85: Week of December 29, 2024

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Article by Sean Wilkinson, a.k.a. the Ticketmaster As 2024 rushes to an end, I struggle to figure out what the future will hold for me. Financially speaking, said future continues to be bright for now. I still have terrible sleep habits, low energy and motivation on the days I don't work, and anxiety about the future, but my work hours have improved, so I'm feeling...better? More essential, maybe? As for this blog, I'm caught between symptoms of burnout and a compulsion to keep the content flowing as promised, but at the expense of further professional development. Case in point, I've stalled in my efforts at retooling my resumés (one for the service industry and one for copywriting because I can’t catch a break with the resumé I have now, and it feels like I have to lower my expectations because the job I want doesn't want me), because "I just need to get these last few posts done first, and then I'll get right on it." Unfortunately, those are still t...

Just the Ticket #167: The Terminator (List Lookback)

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Article by Sean Wilkinson, a.k.a. the Ticketmaster. In these List Lookback  posts, I have often opened with a justification for why I chose certain movies to review in certain months, like One Night At McCool's  being a cheesy, twisted romance movie that I reviewed in February, Alien  being my April selection because of alliteration and its disturbing fertility imagery, The Faculty  being September's review because of Back to School season. Most of my choices came down to holiday theming and month-based alliteration or logically elastic punnery. I even reviewed Last Man Standing  in August because it was literally the last movie I hadn't decided on a month for yet. To which you might ask, "So, if The Terminator  has no thematic connection to Christmas and no alliteration or pun connection to December, what's up with that?" Well, random enquirer I just made up for the purposes of forcing exposition, I decided that I wanted The Terminator  to not only be...

Just the Ticket #166: Maniac Cop

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Article by Sean Wilkinson, a.k.a. the Ticketmaster. Merry Christmas, Ticketholders! I decided this would be the movie series I would review for the holidays during last year's Christmas Special review of the Lethal Weapon  series because Tom Atkins , who played strong-armed father Michael Hunsaker in that series' first entry, also has a role in the Maniac Cop  trilogy. Also, the second movie takes place around Christmas, and the Maniac Cop series features some little gifts that I wasn't expecting to bring warmth to my heart the way they did. Financially, I have been forced to lower my expectations of what I want for Christmas this year, so I will settle for any extra hours I can get, and keep trying to get on as many Copywriting Nice Lists as possible so that I'm not crushed by financial responsibility in the new year. Barring that, all I want for Christmas is that you please remember to  Become A Ticketholder  if you haven't already, comment at the bottom of this...