I disagree, but I see where you're coming from. Hal tends to be done better in Elseworlds and other extracanonical books. He was great in New Frontier; Cooke does a very good job of exploring his pacifism.
I disagree, but I see where you're coming from. Hal tends to be done better in Elseworlds and other extracanonical books. He was great in New Frontier; Cooke does a very good job of exploring his pacifism.
David Goyer is the kind of comics fan who, upon reading "Zero Hour: Crisis in Time," cheered for Parallax. "Yesss!" he would mumble excitedly, "Do it, Hal! Reshape the universe in your grimdark image!"
I just have a thing for religious characters. I was devastated when Shepherd Book bought it.
I stopped watching Farscape shortly after Zhaan died. I'm not sure I can blame my falling out with the show on her character's departure; I think much of what made Farscape appealing to me disappeared before she did.
But the song says they sent a tweet out, everyone! That must mean they are hip, because tweeting is the hip thing that young people do, and it is something about which many excellent songs should be written.
Though I've wasted a goodly amount of hours on "The Binding of Isaac" and still adore how it plays, I find the crass theme to be its weakest element. I wish its less scatological contenders were as much fun.
I look forward to seeing more of Mr. Pink. That was a most heart-warming example of esprit d'escalier.
Jellyfish are fairly mesmerizing, if not particularly good at doing backflips.