79SemiFinalist
79SemiFinalist
79SemiFinalist

“filed to comic Previews”. So...it’s not a review!  But you don’t care anyway, you just want to be mad online.

...also, that you admit you haven’t been reading means we get to blame you that the book is going away.

Damn this is stylish.

I’ve loved pretty much everything she’s gotten her hands on. She’s able to weave series-long arcs into her runs, full of gags and engaging single issues that feel complete, better than a lot of writers currently in Marvel’s stable. You’d think that wouldn’t be such an incredible feat, but...well. And yeah, you’re

Between this and Gwenpool Marvel’s killed off most of its best titles.

I hope Thompson gets to take a crack at Jessica Jones, but even more than that, she should get one of Marvel’s real heavy hitters. It’s a shame they gave Amazing to Spencer because I think Thompson could rock at writing Peter.

If you liked Fraction’s Hawkeye, this book has been a must read, it’s a crying shame it’s ending.

I haven’t been reading Hawkeye since the Fraction run ended. But this looks like a lot of fun.

I’d really love Thompson to get another shot at writing Kate and Clint again. So much fun. (Or we can somehow get Fraction back for a one-shot.)

Becoming Ugly

In 2001, when I was about 14 years old, my male friends invented a game that went like this: one of them—and it was

IS THAT DIANNE WIEST?

Oooooooooooo. Miley.

YES! I have been waiting for this moment for soooo long!

As much as I loved Peggy’s swagger I fear things will not end well for her either. They wouldn’t forget to give her an office if they truly respected her, and it’s clear that Libby Blum and Karen Schmidt are out to steal Peggy’s accounts. I still hold out a tiny hope of Joan and Peggy opening a firm together. Given

Peggy’s swagger while walking down the hall (sunglasses indoors and a cigarette hanging off her lip) was the best thing ever.

Kickstarter itself isn't a scam. I've backed many successful projects. But it can be used for nefarous purposes, and there is risk associated with backing a project. But to call Kickstarter a scam is just wrong.

I'll just stick with the comic.