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All that does is beg the question: When does the world get the Captain Carrot ongoing that it so desperately needs?

I've been trying to remember what cartoony character he looks just like for WEEKS now. Thanks!

Written and drawn by Gillen and McKelvie.

Awesome, I hadn't heard about that - thanks!

That's why the apres-mentioned Dread is a great wake-up call for jaded powergamers. Wanna fire off a shot at that Mi-Go? Wipe off the Cheeto dust, get up off the chair, and try to still your trembling hand-sausages.

Fuck yeah Cave Evil. I want to play that game so bad, but I just can't bring myself to shell out a hundred bucks for it. At least I can still look at the most badass boardgame promo video ever made:

Soy Cuba features some of the most stunning camerawork and most ravishingly photographed images in cinema. Yet it is a Soviet-sponsored propaganda film through and through.

Season finale: a dying Ward, rebar shard jutting from his forehead, sings "Daisy" in a diminishing, incredibly creepy way.

You wouldn't take your daughter to see a rated-R movie, right? But she still watches movies? This is the same situation. Give her the age-appropriate stuff, just like any other form of entertainment.

You're only allowed to make a dark Superman film after four or five bright and inspiring ones.

Any potential lack of Fat Cobra I simply cannot countenance.

Yes. Yes it is.

Correct on all counts. I think, if anything, Disney's ownership has only been good for Marvel. The long-hidebound "House of Ideas" is finally making a legitimate effort to grow their audience and diversify their content, at a level and breadth I haven't seen in a long, long time (to the point where it's actually

Glad you dug it. Now you've got me curious; I'll have to check out the color volumes sometime.

I believe so. All I knew her from at the time was HIMYM (which I didn't even watch, honestly), so I always thought that casting a bit weird. Until I saw her firing a gun and jumping effortlessly into a jeep.

I haven't caught up with the last several MCU movies, but even in her really brief action scenes in Avengers and the like, I was still notably impressed by Ms. Smulders' dexterity and physicality. She seems like a legit action-hero, and I'd welcome any chance of that status actually coming to pass.

The one time Peta Wilson finally got a righteously-deserved chance to ascend to action-movie superstardom, and it's in this piece of dreck.

Yeah, just imagine - an adaptation of his work that was actually respectful, well-done, and perfectly in keeping with the themes and tone of the original. If only I could understand why he didn't hate it…

I'm willing to bet it's all a bunch of axe-grinding hooey on both ends, so I'll happily ignore the whole thing.

Oh, and I should add: Humble Bundle has John Rogers' Dungeons & Dragons run for pay-what-you-can, which everyone who's ever role-played should immediately buy.