Which Dream Hunters though? The P. Craig Russell graphic novel or the original Yoshitaka Amano illustrated novel?
Which Dream Hunters though? The P. Craig Russell graphic novel or the original Yoshitaka Amano illustrated novel?
Vertigo just released all the Death spinoffs in a Deluxe edition. It's wonderful and beautiful and about $70 cheaper than the Absolute Edition.
Seconded.
I have that exact same shirt.
One of my college roommates did that to me, which was the first time I knew it was a thing.
I'm super-excited for this one. Love "Unbelievers".
Not even Grant Morrison can come close to achieving what he did with "All-Star Superman."
I've been looking forward to this collection. I liked the previously translated one quite a bit, mostly because they were so fucked up and brutal, the twisted fairy tales, more like Angela Carter and Lydia Davis or something.
Let's not forget Chiang!
Apart from some weird 86ing certain girl characters, the Bat-family stuff is relatively untouched.
I'm a huge Grant Morrison fan, but his ACTION COMICS is not…anywhere near his best. I know he's leaving in the middle of the year, and it feels like he's checked out of that completely.
That was a dark, dark time on the AV Club message boards.
"I'll cut you so bad you'll have a chin . . . YOU'LL ALL HAVE CHINS!!!!"
We do have to remember that Rossellini appeared when 30 Rock still had Seinfeld money.
This is a Vlogbrothers thing, isn't it?
I was about to come on and whine about the exclusion of Buffy.
My boyfriend and I rewatched the Star Wars Trilogy. It was his first time seeing the movies in widescreen and he was sort of amazed by how much is going on in each frame, which made it even more fun for me. Also, I sort of realized how much of a masterpiece Star Wars is: like, it takes its time to get moving, but…
I enjoyed this book.
I was just coming to recommend people read the Darwyn Cooke adaptations rather than deal with this movie. Glad you beat me to it.
I think I watched it originally on a bad DVD transfer. So with the general insanity of the film and the crummy image, I was sort of indifferent to it too.