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I don't have many closer friends than Julia Cooper. A fellow Lord of the Ring fan, a fellow Bennington alum, a fellow screenwriter, and one of my sole means of conveyance all throughout college, I have about a hundred different stories I could tell about Julia, her marvelous family [who've put me up in their home on several occasions], or various adventures the two of us have gotten into since knowing each other. But while those adventures were going on, about the only stories I regaled Julia with was the various mythoi of the comic characters I grew up reading about, particularly the likes of the various men and not-so-much-men to call themselves the Green Lantern.
So imagine what a pleasant surprise was when I met her new boyfriend, Liam Kemp, who sporting a familiar green ring from a certain famous galactic police force.
When they stopped by not all that long ago, we spent most of our time in diners, getting to know Will through conversations about comics, Kevin Smith, and Doctor Who. And now we'll have another comic mythos to talk about...
You can follow Julia on Twitter @suluscar and Will on Twitter @liamkemp.
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