The Young and The Restless spoilers and updates tease a daytime veteran will be coming to Genoa City, although no exits are anticipated at this time. Wondering who’s making their debut in Genoa City-stay updated on all the latest casting changes happening!
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Christopher Cousins Debuts
Ashley Abbott’s (Eileen Davidson) Parisian pal and trusted ally will make an appearance in Genoa City this week; Christopher Cousins will debut as psychiatrist Alan Laurent on Tuesday, April 30.
He will be sharing the screen with Davidson’s character, who is going through a tough time mentally, with three alters and counting as a result of dissociative identity disorder.
Cousins has a rich history in daytime television, having appeared on Another World, As the World Turns, One Life to Live, and General Hospital.
In his previous roles, he portrayed characters like Greg Houston on Another World, Colin Crowley...
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Christopher Cousins Debuts
Ashley Abbott’s (Eileen Davidson) Parisian pal and trusted ally will make an appearance in Genoa City this week; Christopher Cousins will debut as psychiatrist Alan Laurent on Tuesday, April 30.
He will be sharing the screen with Davidson’s character, who is going through a tough time mentally, with three alters and counting as a result of dissociative identity disorder.
Cousins has a rich history in daytime television, having appeared on Another World, As the World Turns, One Life to Live, and General Hospital.
In his previous roles, he portrayed characters like Greg Houston on Another World, Colin Crowley...
- 4/29/2024
- by Rita Ryan
- Celebrating The Soaps
If you ever want to, you can take any history book, cross out the title and scribble “Why The British Are Dicks” on it and it would suffer no loss in its accuracy. Most history after 1600 can be attributed to explaining the meaning of that sentence; Britain and France were the biggest colonial powers in the last couple centuries, and when they started to realize that they couldn’t actually tell others what to do, they mashed a few cookie cutters on a globe and created a whole bunch of countries that quickly fell into ethnic civil war because their borders were based on the location of natural resources and not tribal boundaries. Ergo, the common governments that were set up by imperialism became mechanisms for conflict as different ethnic groups fought to control it for their own interests.
Oh don’t get me wrong, the British and French produce...
Oh don’t get me wrong, the British and French produce...
- 12/6/2011
- by David Anderson
- Comicmix.com
Vatican Hustle
Greg Houston
Nbm, December 2009, $11.95
There are stories that are inextricably mixed up with their original media, stories that would make very little sense translated into another form. Imagine a Gothic Romance novel as a puppet show, or a John Wayne Western as an opera. Until the moment I opened this book, I thought “Blaxploitation movie as a comic” was another example.
(I’m not completely sure I’ve been convinced otherwise, either.)
Vatican Hustle is a Blaxploitation movie done as a comic – when it’s not being a parody of a Blaxploitation movie, or vaguely wandering off into Chester Gould territory, or just being terrifically proud with and impressed by itself. If the art style – fairly well described by the publisher as “a hilarious mash-up of Ralph Steadman, Basil Wolverton and Chester Gould’s bad guys,” though that misses Kevin O’Neill, whom I’d list first and...
Greg Houston
Nbm, December 2009, $11.95
There are stories that are inextricably mixed up with their original media, stories that would make very little sense translated into another form. Imagine a Gothic Romance novel as a puppet show, or a John Wayne Western as an opera. Until the moment I opened this book, I thought “Blaxploitation movie as a comic” was another example.
(I’m not completely sure I’ve been convinced otherwise, either.)
Vatican Hustle is a Blaxploitation movie done as a comic – when it’s not being a parody of a Blaxploitation movie, or vaguely wandering off into Chester Gould territory, or just being terrifically proud with and impressed by itself. If the art style – fairly well described by the publisher as “a hilarious mash-up of Ralph Steadman, Basil Wolverton and Chester Gould’s bad guys,” though that misses Kevin O’Neill, whom I’d list first and...
- 12/9/2009
- by Andrew Wheeler
- Comicmix.com
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