Kent G. Hare
My blogs
- Random Ramblings of an Absent-Minded Professor
- The Perry Rhodan Reading Project
- Spinner-Rack Memories
- Nova Schola Cantorum Natchitochensis
- Catholic Daily Prayer
- Continuandum
- Anne's Crafts and Cats
- The Absent-Minded Professor's Travels
Blogs I follow
- The Great Comic Book Heroes
- <center>Young, Evangelical, and Catholic</center>
- A Bit Too Old For Comics?
- Art of Attack
- Blog de César Maciel
- Chesterton and Friends
- Cittadino dello spazio
- Days of Adventure
- Helena Wayne Huntress
- James' Musings (Old)
- Jim Shooter
- Last of the Famous International Fanboys
- Messages from Moi
- Mighty World of Bronze Age...
- Paul In Houston
- PULP ARK!
- Pulp Reader
- Pulp Sunday
- Shades of Gray
- Southern Fried Catholicism Blog
- southern orders
- Speculations in Bronze
- Supergirl Comic Box Commentary
- That The Bones You Have Crushed May Thrill
- The Legion Omnicom
- The Quality Companion Companion
- THE REAL BATMAN CHRONOLOGY PROJECT BLOG
- The TOF Spot
- TOO DANGEROUS FOR A GIRL!
- Unveiling the Apocalypse
- Win Scott Eckert | Novelist | Editor | Essayist | Short Fiction Author
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Education |
Occupation | Professor of Early European History |
Location | Natchitoches, LA, United States |
Introduction | a.k.a. "absentminded- professor" - Professor of Early European History at a small state university in Louisiana, married, one son, a variable number of cats. More to the point, a lifelong fan of heroic tales of all stripes, especially the greatest heroic tale ever told. |
Interests | Comics, science fiction, history, pulps, religion |
Favorite Movies | The Godfather Trilogy, the Star Wars Series, The Lord of the Rings, Forrest Gump, Star Trek, The Hunt for Red October, Captain America, Man of Steel, The Dark Knight, Marvel's Avengers, Jesus of Nazareth |
Favorite Music | Classical, New Age, Gregorian Chant, Andrea Bocelli |
Favorite Books | The Silmarillion, The Lord of the Rings, Orthodoxy, The Bible, The Dresden Files, Honor Harrington, The Nathan Heller Mysteries, John Carter of Mars |