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Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 316 of 378
He should have taken up the offer for ceasefire and negotiations. Genocide always backfires: at the very least it'll make your enemies fight even harder and cause even more casualties to you. Or at least it should, but if the enemy here is as chronically treacherous as implied, maybe they can't be negotiated with. Which of course has its own implications: why was it written this way?
— 23 hours, 13 min ago
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Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 286 of 378
Apparently Burroughs wrote Men before Maid, but couldn't find market for it at the time. I can't say I'm surprised: with the fantasy and wonder stripped out of it, there's not much left. A simplistic, bare-bones tale about a fight against tyranny with your basic heroes and villains and damsels, no surprises apart from perhaps the ending.
Here's hoping for a better finisher for the trilogy.
— Apr 26, 2026 04:38PM
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Here's hoping for a better finisher for the trilogy.
Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 258 of 378
For how utterly vile these invaders have been shown to be, it's funny that their justice system remains somewhat respected. You'd think they wouldn't care about the rules at all.
Still, I feel like Julian the Elder is about to face it.
— Apr 25, 2026 04:51PM
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Still, I feel like Julian the Elder is about to face it.
Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 236 of 378
Always nice to see a tyrannical ruler get humbled a little bit. Despite the hang-ups I have about the writing in general, I remain invested.
— Apr 22, 2026 01:19AM
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Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 205 of 378
I find it a little bit funny how, even a century in advance, the villains here play to the most obvious antagonistic stereotypes of our time.
On one hand, they preach immigration and inclusion and then turn it around to oppress the natives.
On the other hand, they're book-burning anti-intellectuals.
You can be left or right, you'll still look at them and be like "Yeah, they're the bad guys, it checks out".
— Apr 19, 2026 01:47AM
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On one hand, they preach immigration and inclusion and then turn it around to oppress the natives.
On the other hand, they're book-burning anti-intellectuals.
You can be left or right, you'll still look at them and be like "Yeah, they're the bad guys, it checks out".
Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 174 of 378
At first I thought this story had way too much in common with John Carter, but it's finally finding its own voice and consequently I'm far more on board.
— Apr 15, 2026 01:15AM
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Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 148 of 378
I don't recall either John Carter or Tarzan having this sort of a problem with telling instead of showing, at least where character interactions are concerned.
— Apr 13, 2026 02:56AM
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Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 85 of 378
Well, these are rather the worse lot than the Green Martians were.
— Apr 06, 2026 01:45AM
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Juho Pohjalainen
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Some rather clumsily-telegraphed villainy. Would've been a little bit more out there to have the two come to good terms after all, work together to beat the real villain. But so it goes.
— Mar 29, 2026 04:42AM
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