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This is one huge reason I'm baffled by the insistence of so many people to make Spidey a big screen character. Because he would thrive on television in a way many heroes just can't. Nobody actually cares about Spidey saving the city or the world, they wanna know if he can stop Doc Ock from killing people on the bus

All Star is nowhere near as inaccessible as it's often made out to be. For many people new to Superman it's exactly what they think they want out of Superman. And whether it actually is or whether they just don't feel like wading into the mire of comics to see what else is there is beside the point. In their

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Although it's not my favorite, my pick for definitive Superman is none other than 22 Stories About Superman from that Superman Adventures run Millar did. Seems to get exactly what people want out of a Modern Age Superman.

Hiyo! What's the best way to keep in touch, friend?

Worked with the editor of that comic. All good people on AR. Glad it's still going strong. I should catch up on Harpy Gee.

Where do you go for webcomics if you read any at all? There's a few collectives and designated sites. Like DrunkDuck and Smackjeeves are still running. But places like Tapastic and Line Webtoon are gaining a lot of popularity. And there's still other places like Hiveworks and SpiderForest. Not to mention usual haunts

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For dry cough? Unfortunately no. I've had chronic cough for years and I have no idea how to deal with it at all.

That new Black Panther trailer has had me more excited for any superhero film than I've been in ages. What are some great trailers for comic-based features/tv shows that completely or at least mostly delivered on your expectations? (Let's keep this positive and put the focus on media that actually delivered and not

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Too true.

For me the most obnoxious thing about grindhouse homages is that the entire Internet adopted the term grindhouse and acted like they had been saying it the whole time and as if they always loved that genre they had never referred to in that way before but was totally how they talked about it their entire lives.

The debt that was Monkeybone can never really be repaid. Or so I've ben told.

I think it's interesting that despite the fact that this is being helmed by Henry Selick, the director of 3 enduring animated cult classics, he's still nearly forced out of the lede to focus on the Russos. It's like the guy can never catch a break when it comes to even basic recognition.

It could just be that Twin Peaks actually isn't for everyone and that's part of the reason it tool nearly 30 years to get a third season. It could also be that people have completely different priorities when it comes to what they like about Lynch's work and what they want to see from it. People not liking Twin Peaks

I've got friends who adore Lynch who can't get past the first 45 minutes of Twin Peaks's pilot. Like super into Mulholland Drive sorta folks who just can't get into TP on any level. The show's just not for everyone.

I've not heard of Elementals either. I wonder how many interesting cape comics there are that I've just not heard of? Even from major names!

They didn't say who it was by. Just that it was about after superheroes have "won" and that I should look for it.