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He also wrote a few issues of the comic and a couple eps of the tv series.

I wonder who’d hold what role in that society. I feel like I’d be the overly friendly person who introduces any new folks to everyone else who survived. You know, the kinda character that’s supposed to be make exposition less obvious but only highlights that the creators have stuff on their mind other than gradual

Read Kaijumax Season 1. I had a great time with that and I’m really looking forward to the next two seasons.

Heyo!

As a long time Kinja user I hate this already. The mobile experience is 10× worse. Especially if you’re on a phone without much memory. Open a single additional tab and by the time you come back you have to reload and wade through hundreds of comments all over again

The US will be experiencing its first total eclipse in about 38 years this coming Monday. What wonder, miracle or feat from comics would you love to see in real life somehow? It could be anything from a rare cosmic event, a location, an incredible heroic deed, or something unique and visually stunning that's always

Heyo!

I think you're might me making this out to be more than it is. I don't watch Let's Plays. I definitely wasn't at anyone's house for thousands of hours watching them play video games. We did other stuff. It was the Midwest in the 90s. Lots of bike riding, Rollerblading and general preteen bullshitting in those last few

I watched other people play the Genesis game. I didn't own an actual video game console until around 2000 when the PS1 hit the scene. I've never been good at video games either. So I suspect actually playing them myself would've been an intensely frustrating experience. I just sat to the side while friends played for

I mean the entire franchise. Not just the games. Actually pretty much everything but the original games.

I'm glad fans have a new game to enjoy. But I've found that I kinda hate the aesthetics of the franchise when it comes to character design. And I'm generally irritated by its approach to storytelling and character across the franchise.

About the same for me but less because of right wingers and more because commenters got super one track and editorial started striking down a lot of the best features.

I need to read more FF, because I haven't read nearly enough and know even less. But what I've read of the Kirby/Lee era is impressive. I'm surprised by the fast pacing and seemingly boundless creativity. Just a whole lot of fun. I wish I was capable of that sort of thing.
My favorite cartoon featuring them might be

I wish your wife well.
I'll be sticking around. All those years on io9 mean I already have a Kinja account.

I already have a Kinja account. So I guess I'll be staying around. But I reckon a lot of y'all will be gone. Not sure what to think about that. Not sure I want to chase the comic community to smaller sites with way less discussion. This blows.

I was gonna ask if it could get away with consuming less of your ass. But then I read the rest of your comment. Entire ass is all it seems to deserve.

Just recently learned that Jason Reynolds wrote a Miles Morales novel for Marvel. It got me wondering what people think of novels based on IPs that originated in comics. Any faves? Anything you outright hate? Thoughts in general?

Heyo!

As a resident of the Twin Cities I'm also required to cry every time I hear Semisonic's "Closing Time".

Comics get delayed all the time. In your mind which highly anticipated delayed comic proved itself to be the best and/or worst once released?