Gets hotter. I use the Cooler Master Elite 120 case. I like it, but its pretty crammed together, although I think its smaller than the bitfenix. Like others said, its more about looks with these small PC cases. Most of them do the job.
Gets hotter. I use the Cooler Master Elite 120 case. I like it, but its pretty crammed together, although I think its smaller than the bitfenix. Like others said, its more about looks with these small PC cases. Most of them do the job.
I've actual helped friend build PCs with both of those cases. I've found after extensive use those case tend to get hotter than the usual cases. (BitFenix because of smaller size which equals less airflow and Fractal because of soundproofing material) so its getting hot no matter what. I'd choose the case based on…
I can tell you that I just built a PC less than 6 months ago and the Bitfenix was the case I fell in love with. After seeing it in person (still loved) for some reason I decided to go with the R4. If this is your first build, I'd say ABSOLUTELY go with the R4. The case is incredibly well designed, very easy to work…
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Small formfactor PC's trade off powerful gpu upgrades and better cooling options for a smaller package. If you get a small case get something like these.
Any list that doesn't have All-Star Superman as the best Superman series is just flat out wrong. That moment mixed with issue 5...damn.
This, Superman for All Seasons, and Alan Moore's "For the Man who Has Everything" and probably Action Comic 775 "what's so funny about Truth, Justice and the American Way?" are probably the only books you need to read if you want to know who Superman is, and why he is relevant.
This is absolutely my favorite page from my favorite comic out there. This page exemplifies why I love Superman, and why I love the comics medium. It allows for such an intensity of emotional experience, if you'll let it; I cry every time I read that page because I connect to Regan, and I connect to Superman in a…
I'd go for the collected trade if I were you. Only 12 issues, but you're gonna want to drink in that artwork.
Frank Quitely's cityscapes and building work are phenomenal (though a bastard to do flatting on). :) I remember being in the room as he was printing out the description of the bottled city of Kandor that turns up in that same issue (the big tall panel that looks down from the top of the skyscrapers, across the city…
Yeah, I'm unfortunately out of the loop with the main continuity. Not really an avid comic book reader, but I like to dabble from time to time in shorts, one shots, etc.
Wow...a reply from someone who actually worked on the comic itself. You don't see that every day. This is so cool!
All-Star Superman, and you can certainly read it without readng any other Superman. It's an iconic take outside of all other continuity, meant to be read standalone.
I actually worked on this comic. It was drawn and coloured in my old studio, and I helped out with some of the colouring. I'm also drawn into issue 10,…
That's so cool. So what comic is this strip from? One shot? Mini series? Easy to get into without knowing much about the Superman universe? I'm curious to give it a read.
It's a nice scene but I wish the suicidal person didn't look like a stereotypical rebel...umm, punk fashion I believe? Wish it was more realistic, it's not only punks that have suicidal tendencies.
Just one of the reasons All-Star Superman is the best Superman story ever. Grant Morrison just nails every aspect of the character and what he can be for people.
And there go the waterworks. I was already primed by the article, and this did it.
Agreed.
Most superheroes are power fantasies for the most part, but the really good ones tend to be something that you're meant to aspire to be...which is essentially what Superman was always meant to be, even in the fiction.
He was sent to Earth to show humans what they could be if they tried hard enough.
So seeing him…
I'll admit I don't really enjoy Superman as a superhero. A lot of it is the typical stuff you're used to hearing by now. Too many powers, blah, blah, blah.