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"Gone, gone
the form of Major
Behold the pawn of
SuperMaxRager!"

I don't want it to go on for too long, but for my money, letting the spotlight run to DonE and Chief for a while, and them being exactly the shortsighted, goofy scamps I expected, has been really entertaining.

"'I'm working for zombies, man! Brain-eating zombies!!'"

Honestly, I think several seconds of stunned silence in the middle of coordinating a risky operation seems about right. "No time to process this right now, but goddamn."

Edwin Abbott? Never heard of 'im.

I believe you.

Ah, Margaret Corcoran. That's a whole, tragic, comic, mean, sad little story, a perfect little encapsulation of so many things about Frank Miller, the crime and noir influences in his writing, why he's one of the greats, and also the seeds of his doom. He gave Margaret's story, amidst a book that rapid-fire chops

I've played some really great modern card games, and been a CCGer in the past (and mean to get to some LCGs in the future) - but through it all, whenever I find someone who plays Cribbage, I know I've got both a new best friend and a new worst enemy.

I'm glad you brought up Night Trap - the idea of a branching narrative that marches on in real-time while you jump to various viewpoints is really compelling and bursting full of potential. Romantic farce, murder mystery, time-travel paradoxes, historical recreation - so many possibilities! The real-time element

If you've ever played A&A: Europe, it does a pretty great job of letting many of the dynamics of the European Theater develop through gameplay. I always feel a mixture of pride and guilt at how Stalingrad desperately holds out over the Nazi push.

Before she was Marvelified, I would've said Krysten Ritter.

To be fair, Barry died of his own volition, sacrificing himself by running until he essentially disassociated to blow up the A-M's universe-smasher.

RIP Arse Dan

"They'll never know…that you didn't have the nerve…"

Thanos ain't.

We already have the Eradicator in these movies, it's just that everyone is calling him Superman.

It's already broken some pre-order records, which is depressing. What I'm hoping is that it falls just short enough of expectations financially to force the suits to rethink things, but that there's enough clamor for WW's appearance that they'll lean into a broader audience (read: less bro-y) going forward.

In the Pre-Nu52 Age, he had a red sun sex lamp. For sex.

The thing is, in nearly all of her endlessly changed and retold origin stories, she was raised and thoroughly trained in a warrior culture. Her gifts of superpowers are (usually) granted upon her coming of age. At the very least, she should resemble an athlete more than a model.

Off key, awkward, and completely vulnerable.