On the basis of laboriousness? Wow, if so, I'd love to see one.
On the basis of laboriousness? Wow, if so, I'd love to see one.
I would prefer provocative fanart of Tara Strong.
Knights of the Crown, and Lord Soth, who was a death knight (later inspiring the death knight entry in a Monster Manual, I believe).
Vanilla Like Me
Nuts Up With That?!
Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein Neapolitan
Dick in a Pint?
How eerie and unsettling are these Godlike presences suddenly appearing amidst the all-too-real urban and moral decay of Hell's Kitchen?
"There's a soft hum as computer circuitry generates enough power to level a building - and holds it, waiting."
Oh, those little Cap bits in Born Again are some of the best written Steve Rogers moments I've ever read. His depiction walks the perfect line of weary but unbowed idealism that few writers have ever captured.
It would make "Does this 'A' stand for France?" look like rescuing a treed kitten.
Seconded all the above.
If I could see it, I'd tell ya!
Like a moron, I sold off my old VHS copy a few years ago. Ugh, the regret is now flooding back.
I think Elektra: Assassin is one of the most visually and narratively ambitious (and wildly entertaining) comics ever made - but it is not for everyone. The book is wall-to-wall, 100 mph nuts from start to finish, and can seem oblique, confusing, messy, ridiculous, and even pretentious, and is definitely a love-it or…
Argh, this movie has been sitting in my "Saved" queue for years now. I really need to dive into Netflix acquisition practices to at least understand variable availability.
Man Without Fear is kind of the forgotten Miller classic. Part of his last great burst of creativity during the nineties (in which he gave us Give Me Liberty, Hard Boiled, Big Guy, started Sin City, and ended with his Turning Point, 300), it's also his last great Big Two work, and was kind of a surprising return to a…
Ooh, revenant footbound hopping zombies! Topical and mash-up!
Immigrants often have an odd idea of what constitutes marketability. It sounds like his attempt to assimilate his business, make it friendly and relatable to the Americans. And isn't that sort of impulse what created all of Chinese-American food?
Always meant to start on New Sun, but never did, so no. I am certainly aware of his high esteem as a "writer's writer".
I've heard a few different slower-tempo versions of Crazy by Cee-Lo with and without DM - and they're all vastly superior to the original single. I mean, it's not even close. It just works so much better for the lyrics and the melody to breathe more than behind a danceable beat.
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You want villains? I'll give you some villains: