Image has been essential. Their Humble Bundle was an insane deal, too.
Image has been essential. Their Humble Bundle was an insane deal, too.
Oh man, Cake Boss is not going like this.
Yeah, it's funny when you don't try, don't give a fuck, and just waste everybody's time.
Oh no! He's going to destroy the planet! Quick, Goku, charge up your Spirit Bomb. But hurry. You only have 9 episodes!
I was surprised to see a new Rat Queens this week, which was fun though forgettable. I also read Starlight, which was excellent. It's a wonderful self contained story in six issues, and much more thoughtful than anything I'd expect from Mark Millar.
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If the series ended with an awesome battle against a giant mech, but not a fun wedding with sweet character moments. Dayenu.
If the series ended with a fun wedding, but not a touching talk between Korra and Tenzin. Dayenu.
If the series ended with a touching talk between Korra and Tenzin, but not a heartfelt moment of…
Same. Nothing to see here, folks. Just a 30 year old man crying at his laptop over a cartoon subverting heteronormative expectations. Move along. Move along.
I'd love to see a Don DeMillo production of Book 4.
He's walking away, I hear him go, "What's superimposed?" The fucking moron!
I mean Netflix is a stallion, man, they've got like fifty or sixty original properties, so it's, you know…
The song makes no sense. What does it mean to give someone's heart away (the very next day, no less)? Did the heart recipient transfer the heart to someone George Michael didn't intend to give his heart to? Does that mean he's forced to love someone else. Also, it doesn't seem like he ever got his heart back from…
After some more thought and interneting, I see that "Hi Super Nintendo Chalmers" is from season 10.
I completely agree that the end of season 8 marks the beginning of the end. Even if this one is a bit random plot-wise, there are still amazingly memorable/quotable moments, like the dog's birthday joke. Part of what's so disappointing about the later seasons, and contributing to the show's slide into irrelevance,…
"The crows are calling my name," thought Caw.
It's a beautifully written line, all the more so for being subject to so many readings and interpretations. I looked into "the cross is in the ballpark." According to Simon, he was saying that our troubles (the "crosses" we all bear) are within our capacity to manage ("in the ballpark").
Wait wait wait. So it's not "Why am I the obvious child?" It's rather "Why deny the obvious, child?" That's totally different. Oh god, I've been a fool.
Nowhere Men is great, but has it released any issues this year?
I want to get into Adventure Time, but am not sure where to start. The collected editions? The graphic novels?
If she's from Chelsea, then her cheetah/lion/elephant powers make even less sense. She should have pigeon/rat/cicada powers.