Jerry is the Frank Grimes of Rick & Morty. I think he's sorta underappreciated, but it seems like a lot of viewers are coming around to just how much he adds to the show.
Jerry is the Frank Grimes of Rick & Morty. I think he's sorta underappreciated, but it seems like a lot of viewers are coming around to just how much he adds to the show.
I've not read any of those comics but I've heard good things.
The fact that the adaptation has trashed two scripts that were apparently dynamite in order to focus on a direction for the MCU I was never that interested in was so disappointing. The original run is one of my faves and among my top recs. But it's like the brand only continues to exist to let me down.
Excited for Baby Driver. You got any WW recs?
Good to hear about the forward progress on your writing.
That sounds ridiculously fun. But I'd be so self conscious.
Even attempts in other media have left me cold so far. The movie that nearly got made apparently had a great script but an unexciting director.
I kept thinking Molly would be older due to Marvel Time. But I guess Marvel Time is all screwed up right now.
Glad to hear the first went well. Hope the second does too.
WW is shaping up to be a cultural phenomenon from the looks of it.
I've not read more than one trade of the Maxx and it was picked at random so I'm not all that acquainted with Kieth's work except by proxy through David Feiss.
Seeing Wonder Woman on Monday. And then seeing Captain Underpants on Tuesday. Looking forward to both.
I do love FEH. But I'm not sure I'm interested enough in Rowell outside of Runaways to read anything else by her.
Rainbow Rowell is doing a Runaways book that's supposed to be getting the old team back together. I'm not sure how to feel about it. In fact I think I've been perpetually disappointed with just about everything involving that IP since BKV's run, but I'm always cautiously optimistic that I'll be really into what ever…
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Was I just too old for these books growing up. So many people talk about reading them here and I swear most of you are older than me. But maybe I'm wrong. I'm 30 btw.
I know a lot of people HATED the comic panel thing. Personally, I loved it. But for many it's even more egregious than Hulk poodles and confusingly staged/shot Nolte!Absorbing Man fight scene.
I too am a fan of Ang Lee's Hulk and have a hard time getting friends to take me recs seriously.
Yeah. It honestly helped anchor the entire film in my "like" category.
What sort of questions? I want to bask in their awfulness.