Historians Find Another Spy in the U.S. Atomic Bomb Project - The New York Times

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Mon Nov 25 11:20:35 UTC 2019


You mighta sold me, Jerky. thanks for the words. 

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> On Nov 25, 2019, at 3:25 AM, Mark Thibodeau <jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com> wrote:
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> 
> Pynchonian is right!
> 
> GODSEND sounds like he (or she) could be the boss of underlings named SHOCK and SHROUD (code-names only, not that GODSEND would be the boss of crash test dummies). Make a great set of enemies for a superhero comic book story, I'll tell you what!
> 
> And a great, literary inside joke to boot!
> 
> Speaking of which, if anybody is interested in wasting their time in a particularly entertaining way, try picking up the last three issues of The Immortal Hulk (#23-#24-#25) for a bit of grand old fun. And each issue is so different from the others! 
> 
> #23 is a double-sized issue, and a cosmic leap forward to the End of All Things, where we see the (beautifully alien) last conscious beings in the universe witnessing the snuffing out of the last civilization/planet/star in all existence. The last conscious being then breaks every rule and taboo of his hyper-advanced culture in order to somehow send a message back in time... and then we see the recipient of said message (probably the only person in the Marvel universe with the brains to comprehend such an advanced message... which itself is a hint as to his identity, the unveiling of whom sent THIS lifelong Hulk fan into paroxysms of nerdish delight).
> 
> #24 features Banner/Hulk going all Greta T, deciding that there's nothing that the human race is going to be WILLING to do to save themselves or the planet from their depredations, so he's going to use the Hulk to set things to right. Prince Namor shows up as a short order cook and listens as Banner explains his plan to Amadeus Cho, supergenius who took over the position of Hulk from Banner for a while (starting just before the latter's death and subsequent resurrection), and who now is just a green-hued, super-strong handsome Korean dude who retains all his intelligence and remains a friend to his former mentor (Banner), despite their political differences and Cho's doubts about Banner's plans. 
> 
> #25 is a knock-down, drag-out, issue-long brawl featuring an angry, righteous Banner/Hulk laying a serious beat-down on a team of legitimately scary minions to the leader of the multinational corporation ROXXON (Marvel's evil stand in for both Exxon AND Facebook/Google), who himself just happens to be a frigging MINOTAUR! 
> 
> Oh, man... so much fun!
> 
> Also, the recently completed SILVER SURFER BLACK miniseries (5 issues long) was fantastic, particularly if you've ever enjoyed Marvel's "cosmic" characters. A collected edition is surely soon to come.
> 
> Jerky the Comics Guy
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>> On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 7:04 AM Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
>> His code name was pure Pynchon: GODSEND. 
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>> https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/23/science/manhattan-project-atomic-spy.html
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